Vixi: Trudon’s Olfactory Odyssey Through Time and Artistry
In the realm of olfactory artistry, Trudon’s Eaux De Parfum collection stands as an illustrious testament to centuries of meticulous craftsmanship. Established in 1643, Paris, the Trudon legacy in candle making not only illuminated spaces but also paved the scented path to historic eras. Then, in 2017, like a crescendo in a timeless symphony, the fine fragrance assemblage was unveiled.
Guided by the visionary influence of Julien Pruvost, this assortment is a harmonious ensemble of individual scents, each an embodiment of various facets of historical echoes, artistic movements, and architectural wonders. These offerings are the result of a delicate collaboration between skilled perfumers and independent olfactory artisans, each a maestro in their own right.
At its core lies “Vixi,” a name drawn from the Latin word “vivo,” signifying life, albeit in the past tense. Vixi possesses an enigmatic allure, as if plucked from the pages of a whimsical fantasy novel, transcending the boundaries of gender. It serves as an ode to the art of living, a reverent homage to conscious and fulfilling existence.
Yet, Vixi is more than just a scent; it’s a profound spiritual journey encapsulated in fragrance. Among its delicate notes is Petitgrain, extracted with sustainable care from the leaves and green twigs of the citrus orange tree, a poetic testament to nature’s botanical artistry.
Crafted by the skilled hands of Emilie Bouge from Robertet, a world leader in Natural Ingredients – Fragrances & Flavors, Vixi emerges as an orchestration of scents, an art form that transcends the ordinary, yet remains relatable, weaving together notes of Sandalwood, Sage, Jasmine, Cardamom, and Cedarwood.
In the world of fragrances, Vixi is a universal tale of exploration, an aromatic legend within Trudon’s storied collection. It embodies the essence of both artistry and spirituality, an olfactory masterpiece that beckons you to embark on a regenerative odyssey filled with profound wisdom and radiant light.
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Words | Jacquex F.