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Santa Subita is an intelligent alliance between mysticism and distinction intended for strong, naturally charismatic and powerful women, universally admired. Behind the strong woody notes, there is some “goodness”, thanks to the oriental aromas.
Top notes: lemon, orange and bergamot. Heart: cedar, sandalwood and patchouli. Base: tree moss, benzoin, vanilla and musk.
It is available as 100 ml EDP. Santa Subita was launched in 2008. The nose behind this fragrance is Libertin Louison.
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I have this perfume !
I love this in fan of this brand!
I bought a bottle yesterday from the hands of Libertin Louison, in Florence at an international exhibition of fragrances.
I must say that I really love this fragrance.
At the opening is strong with a hint of leather (Libertin Louison said it himself).
In the drydown is more discreet but maintains a hint of wild. I think it smells very masculine (but even for a strong woman...).
The name is really wrong, I'm Italian and I know it! if the saint is male, you say "santo subito", if it is female, it says "santa subito"
I do not know if it was wrong or a nonsense name but the scent is delicious.
@ rougetnoir (below)
First of all when it comes to someone's else's choice of perfume name there is no such thing as "wrong". They have free choice to name it ANYTHING they want, it's THEIR choice. (Even if completely non-sensical. ~ Which is actually not the case, as you accuse it.)
And besides the word "subita", in Italian, is actually the feminine form of the verb "subito". So it does in fact fit perfectly with the gender change of "santo" to "santa". (It's obvious as well that he is extending the original meaning to his own purposes).
Lastly, I seriously think you should start by checking your own grammar, double negatives & spelling, before you accuse others of the same.
(vis: "sarcastic" + "depends" ... & it's : "doesn't mean anything" NOT "doesn't mean nothing" ! - Which ironically actually doesn't mean anything !)
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As for the perfume it is a wonderfully rich warm woody delight. With some patchouli/oakmoss and, though not mentioned, I'm pretty sure there is also some sweet opoponax with that benzion. Ending on a lovely musk. It's wonderfully comforting and with excellent longevity ! Definitely worth a sample if "orientals" appeal to you.
the name doesn't mean nothing.
it is wrong.
It should have been "Santa Subito", not Santa Subita.
when Pope Giovanni Paolo II died, that was the motto "Santo subito", all over the city of Rome, because the people wanted him to become Saint immediately.
the meaning is also ironic, even sarchastic I would say, and it us used for a women or a men (Santa or Santo dipends on the gender) that always complains of everything.
the perfume seems to be interesting, but Technique Indiscrete should change his name.
This is a great perfume! I love the woody patchouly which turns into an interesting musky smell. Perfect for winter.
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