Sniffa-Pitti part 2
(this post starts here) Then we moved to the booth of ProfumImport, the company created by Guido from the store “Profumo” (Milan) to import in Italy the creations of some foreign artists. The spot with the highest level of creativity of this year's Pitti, in my opinion. I must have spent 10 hours in three days there, asking questions, smelling, harassing his guests (Andy Tauer, Mona di Orio and Olivier Durbano). And so the group could meet Andy Tauer , at last! Here, Andy is one of the kindest, approachable people in the world, and these human qualities are likely to make you forget what a fine composer of scents he is. Creative, personal, visionary (we smelled at least six other orange flower scents these days, and his is certainly the most special, the most original. But I’ll report it in a separate post). Andy had prepared a small workshop for my friends, but we didn’t foresee we’d have to perform it out of the booth: we were too many to be hosted there. Firstly, he presented h