
I was thinking of worn and repainted urban walls; I also was thinking of fresco painting — which is the origin of the fantasy note ‘wet plaster.’ — Bruno Fazzolari
It was the “wet plaster” that got me. To me, texture is one of the most intriguing aspects of perfume. Knowing Bruno Fazzolari Monserrat had a plaster note made me want to try it right away. I imagined something chalky and creamy at the same time, giving the fragrance the feel of earthy pastry cream.1
And it did. Monserrat’s plaster is really there…



