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Santa Maria Novella Angels of Florence ~ new fragrance at Aedes

Posted by Robin on 5 March 2007 20 Comments

Santa Maria Novella Angels of Florence perfume

Santa Maria Novella launched Angels of Florence last year to honor the 40th anniversary of the 1966 flood that destroyed numerous cultural works in Florence, including close to a million books in the Biblioteca Nazionale. The fragrance benefits the Angels of Florence, a non-profit organization working to restore those items. You can read more about their "Adopt-A-Book" program here.

The 100 ml bottle of Eau de Cologne is $84 at aedes, and I will update later with the fragrance notes if I can find them.

Update: here are the notes for Angels of Florence ~

The head note starts with the flower and fresh note of jasmine, lillac, rose, gardenia, ylang-ylang, geranium, cyclamen, bergamot, orange blossom and Antille lime.

The fruity strong notes of peach, prune and melon introduce a green-spicy complex body where we can smell inklings of violet leaves, black ribes buds and cinnamon rind but which receives flower nuances of ireos.

The bottom of the perfume, wooden for the presence of boisée notes of citron, sandalwood and ebony wood, shades into notes of vanille, white musk and grey amber. (via lafcony)

Ireos is another word for orris (iris); black ribes buds are black currant buds. By the way, I have also updated the notes for Ellie D.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 10:15 am

    I remember the 1966 flood: my parents and I had visited Venice (which was, of course, terribly affected) only about a week before. The trip was a reward for me for passing my baccalauréat. The weather had been absolutely fine. I've never been back to Venice nor have I ever been to Florence. Still hoping I might have the chance (and the energy) to do so one day.

    This is a very worthwhile project.

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  2. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 10:27 am

    J, that is amazing that you were there just the week before! My Florence story is that I was there, I was in the SMN store, and I bought: nothing. I was not yet interested in fragrance, and went in more to see the building than anything else. Can you imagine what I'd spend there today?

    Yes, a worthwhile project certainly. I was actually rather astonished to learn that they are still restoring the books after 40 years…

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  3. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 10:44 am

    OMG. we were in the country at the same time!

    You were in Florence at the time of the flood?! It must have been quite horrendous. I've always wanted to go there (it was so easy when I lived in Nice, but I never found the right time somehow). I don't even want to think how much you'd spend in the SMN store these days. LOL!

    I'm not surprised they're still trying to repair the damage after all this time: Italy is 'eternal' and time doesn't matter there. They care deeply about their past and spare no effort to keep it alive. I find that heartwarming.

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  4. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 10:53 am

    I've been replaying your comment in my head: I misunderstood it, didn't I? You didn't mean you were in Florence 40 years ago. 'course not! Silly me. LOL!

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  5. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 10:54 am

    *taps fingers, waits for notes* Don't know why I am so interested, I could probably use fingers of one hand to count the SMN scents I liked (not loved, just liked), but interested I am. 🙂

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  6. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 10:56 am

    No, no — not 40 years ago. I wasn't very clear. That is just my Florence perfume story — I was there and too stupid to buy anything at SMN 🙂

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  7. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 10:59 am

    If the notes are not even online at Aedes, they are perhaps not to be had at all, so to speak — so pray do not start tapping your fingers, LOL! SMN, honestly, appears to do just about nothing at all to publicize their own fragrances. I have sent an email to Lafco, but they don't even have it on their website yet so not hopeful.

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  8. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 11:08 am

    I gathered that…. too late. LOL!

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  9. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 11:19 am

    You know, I was in Florence about nine years ago, and I didn't make it to SMN or iPdF or anything! I didn't even know they existed then. I love that bottle label, and the name, and will be devastated if it turns out to be a fruity floral.

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  10. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 12:05 pm

    I've never smelled a single SMN fragrance, but I love the “style” of the brand (vintage feel). They've just opened a store in São Paulo, but it's still too far to make a visit. 🙁

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  11. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 5:54 pm

    N, looks like it has some fruit, but I do think the notes sound nice and not like a “silly” fruity floral, if you know what I mean 🙂

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  12. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 5:55 pm

    Hope they will open one nearer to you then! They have some lovely scents — and Eva would be perfect for your weather.

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  13. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 7:10 pm

    I'm very curious about Eva and also about Melograno.

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  14. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 8:01 pm

    My only conclusion after reading all those notes is that I'm going to have to order a sample. It could easily go in the right direction, magnifying the notes I'm most interested in, or it could go to the dark side and amplify the notes I'm phobic about (geranium, melon, etc.). But it does sound wonderfully complex and that predisposes me to be appreciative of it.
    Oh, and thanks for the Ellie notes update! I'm feeling better about having resisted placing an unsniffed order (came frighteningly close to doing so). I asked the SA at Bendel's about the notes and he commented that the vanilla wasn't too foody, which made me nervous (and prevented the immediate order) since I'd rather not have it be evident at *all*. Add coconut, lotv and cyclamen to that and I'm definitely feeling the need to test it first.

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  15. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 8:52 pm

    Robin, *thank you* for locating and posting these notes! It sounds lovely. Now I need to make a trip down to Aedes. 🙂

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  16. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 10:19 pm

    Melograno is very popular, but not with me, LOL…

    Also love their very old fashioned & simple “Queen's Cologne/Acqua di Colonia”.

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  17. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 10:21 pm

    Oh dear, somehow I managed when formatting the above to entirely miss the melon. I am fairly phobic about melon too. Coconut can go either way. Well, we shall see!

    And so glad you did not buy Elle unsniffed — that is a lot of money for a chance! And *exactly* what I spent to buy Osmanthe Yunnan unsniffed, LOL…

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  18. Anonymous says:
    5 March 2007 at 10:22 pm

    Let us know how it is!!

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  19. Anonymous says:
    6 March 2007 at 11:11 pm

    I hope this is lovely and sets off lots of support–their intentions are honorable. It makes me feel guilty for ever purchasing more expensive fragrance, probably only having supported the outfitting of yachts or summer chateus. Perhaps historical ones, though?…

    I'm actually surprised they're not charging more–although, the current price is probably more attractive to larger groups of people, upping the liklihood of a strong response.

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  20. Anonymous says:
    7 March 2007 at 1:47 pm

    SMN's prices are actually pretty good, and better than the markup we get in the States for most Italian scents. And yes, outfitting yachts is just about right 😉

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