Roberto Cavalli Parfum

Coty Inc. announces the launch of Roberto Cavalli’s latest women’s fragrance, Don’t Go Unnoticed which is planned to be unveiled on February 1st, 2012.

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Roberto Cavalli perfume Don’t Go Unnoticed

The upcoming Roberto Cavalli fragrance campaign focuses on the stunning face of model and actress Elisa Sednaoui. The campaign was directed by Johan Renck. Watch the teaser video.

“When I smell this perfume it comes to my mind a magnetic woman, who attracts the people that surround her… This is the perfect drop of perfume every woman who loves my fashion will want to wear to feel part of my world. I always say that the right dress in the right moment can change a woman’s life. A Cavalli dress, a drop of the Cavalli fragrance and a strong personality will ensure a woman won’t go unnoticed and to draw the attention to herself.”-Roberto Cavalli

The Roberto Cavalli fragrance belongs to the ambery floral family. Top notes, lit by pink peppers, absolute of orange blossom. Base notes of the Tonka bean.

Louise Turner, perfumer at Givaudan, created the Roberto Cavalli signature fragrance.

ABOUT THE BOTTLE

The artistic line of the Roberto Cavalli perfume bottle recalls the voluptuous curves of a sensual woman. Crowned by a tiara-shaped cap formed by Roberto Cavalli’s golden seal, the bottle is adorned with a tiger-print necklace reminiscent of its creator’s emblematic animal prints.

The bottle slides into a golden case enhanced with flamboyant reflections. Roberto Cavalli’s signature stamp is printed in relief on the front. The case is shaped like a seamed sheath dress with a turquoise hip-belt, typical of the unique color work offered by the Florentine fashion house for over forty years.

ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN

Seduction inspires the TV spot for the worldwide launch of the new Roberto Cavalli fragrance. A mysterious, intriguing, elegant, glamorous story told in enchanting, sensual images.

Elisa Sednaoui, the famous face chosen for this spot, stars in a role play where the woman creates her own destiny.

The location for this story of seduction is a sumptuous and aristocratic Italian Palazzo, close to Rome. The interiors allow director Johan Renck to masterfully capture the essence of the Cavalli woman through spectacular filming.

A naked Elisa awakes in her bed in one of the rooms in the Palazzo and, with seductive feline moves, sprinkles a few drops of fragrance onto her neck and back, then pulls on a fabulous tiger-striped dress. The final touch is a necklace bearing a talisman.

Her next apparition is at an exclusive party on a summer night, where guests exchange nothing but looks and whispered words as they meet and mingle. Nobody is expecting the arrival of this superior surreal creature.

With feline grace and the energy of a rebellious being, Elisa crosses the courtyard of the Palazzo to reach the party, while the image of a tiger, the alter ego of the Cavalli woman, materializes and accompanies her into the center of the human universe.

Elisa is an enchanting woman. The fragrance of her skin holds warmth and transmits light.

Silk dresses her, gold adorns her neck, and the perfume transports her. Her dress covers and uncovers her, preceding and following her like an impregnable wave.

Elisa lingers a moment, before making her entrance, the event the whole party is waiting for. She attracts the gaze of all those present, who recognize in her a woman who steals the limelight on the stage of life.

All her lovers shunned, Elisa walks into the spotlight and the mood turns vibrant. Warmth invades the air and life becomes a show. Men and women are irresistibly drawn to this charismatic sensual female.

The appeal, beauty and personality of the Cavalli woman carry the scent of air.

Elisa picks him out among the guests. This is the man she wants to capture.

She heads towards him, pulls the magic talisman from her neck and throws it at her prey. Hypnotized by the seductive essence of the Cavalli woman, he is the envy of all.

Some women wait to be noticed. She doesn’t go unnoticed.-via Roberto Cavalli




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