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Nude

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A soft, bare, simple, and addictive skin. Nudo gives a sensation of bare, soft, and natural skin, with something very intimate. The ambiance appears simple, but is crafted through texture, with a softness that gradually settles in.
Capacity 100ml
108,33€
Regular price 108,33€
Familles olfactives
Ambrée
fumé
Orientale
Notes de tête
  • Coke
Notes de cœur
  • Incense
Notes de fond
  • Cashmere wood

Occasions
  • Daily
  • Professional
Sillage
Powerful
The Fragrance

Nudo is delicate, with a lightly powdery and clean impression, almost like fresh skin. Very quickly, the fragrance becomes creamier, with an enveloping sweetness that brings to mind something warm and comforting. Over time, the whole blends even more seamlessly with the skin, with musks and light woods that give a smooth and continuous sensation. The fragrance remains discreet but present, like a second skin.

The brand

Morph is an Italian niche perfumery house founded in Naples in 2013 by Andrea Angelino. Its premise is simple and radical: a perfume must have character, depth, and its own identity. The name says it all. Morph, like metamorphosis, represents that perpetual movement between what one is and what one becomes. The bottle, produced by Bormioli Luigi, one of Italy's most renowned glassmakers, embodies this idea: a vertical rectangular silhouette, a three-dimensional logo that seems frozen in motion, and a glossy silver cap symbolizing transformation. It is an object that conveys the brand's philosophy even before it is opened. The house is organized into three collections with distinct territories. The Luxury Collection offers compositions that are both intense and refined, designed to last. The Exclusifs push concentration even further, towards perfume extracts that reveal their multiple facets on the skin over hours. The Ice Collection explores a fresher, more energetic territory, for those seeking vibrancy rather than depth. Morph collaborates with renowned perfumers, including Douglas Morel, Sofia Bardelli, Véronique Nyberg, and Christian Carbonnel. A Neapolitan house that has nothing in common with perfumes that all smell alike.

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