"My intention was to create a fragrance that expresses beauty in its purest form. The starting point was an irresistibly addictive blend of Bulgarian and Turkish roses, each petal whispering tales of sensuality. I sublimated this accord with the richness of Madagascar vanilla and harmoniously intertwined it with a creamy, gourmand praline accord to add exquisite sweetness".says Jordi Fernández, the Givaudan perfumer behind Impadia, the new fragrance from BDK Parfums, the seventh in the Parisian Collection.
The perfumer's first creation for the brand, Impadia celebrates the rose in its own contemporary, delicate and subtle way. The queen of flowers is at the heart of its composition, an essence of Bulgarian rose and Turkish rose absolute. Dressed in fruity notes (mandarin, bergamot) and woody notes (AkigalawoodTM , sandalwood), it is accompanied by a touch of vanilla, praline and amber, giving it a gourmand, creamy and voluptuous character, in harmony with its floral dominance.
Recognizable by its cap in the shape of the dome of the Grand Palais and its bottle designed in the style of Parisian architecture, signatures of all BDK Parfums bottles, Impadia stands out with its case and glass in shades of pink, underlining the vibrancy and gaiety of an imperial day. A fragrance and a bottle synonymous with springtime renewal, like flowers that bloom and blossom anew.
Working with rose as a fresh, suave bouquet, Impadia extends the history and vision of BDK Parfums: that of contemporary Parisian perfumery, in tune with the times.
"Roses have always been a key ingredient at BDK Parfums, and in perfumery in general. It's a flower that fascinates me with its varieties, colors, shapes, from the fleshiest to the finest, and of course its olfactory nuances".explains David Benedek, founder of BDK Parfums.