Mona di Orio's Etoile de Hollande
This week, December 2 to 9 will be dedicated to Mona di Orio and her compositions, which I often wear not only because they're beautiful, but also because they remind me of her, a lovely young woman bursting with energy, and a special sensitivity allowing her to see things the others can't see (if I must define an "artist", in fact I'd say "someone who sense things invisible to others"). Yesterday and today I've been wearing Etoile de Hollande , a fragrance dominated by a note of Turkish rose, which reminded me of the red lipstick and gloves Mona was wearing the last time we spoke.