The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Bosschiisssimo is pure Hilde Soliani in spirit. She builds perfume like diary entries, turning moments into wearable theatre. Here, the moment is the forest itself: pine, moss, smoke, and nothing else. The name says it all. Bold, playful, a little indulgent. Very Italian. This isn't Hilde being cheeky about a note category, it's her laying the whole forest on the table as material. Conifer resin, moss, smoke. No narrative dressing. No culinary twist. Just the green-fresh sharpness of trees in cold air, translated into a fragrance that sits center stage and dares you to follow.
Three materials make up the core: Siberian stone pine, Canadian pine, and moss. Sparse by design. Fewer materials means less mediation. The character arrives without buffer. The pine reads sharp, almost citrusy, from that bright needle-resin quality. The moss brings the cool, damp counterweight. Together they build a green-fresh opening that feels less like a perfume and more like standing inside a pine stand after rain. The interplay between needle and moss creates a spatial depth that suggests both verticality and ground-level humidity.
The evolution
The opening hits sharp. Pine needles, bright and cold, almost citrusy in their intensity. That fizz-tablet quality some wearers describe isn't metaphorical, it's the raw resin presenting itself without softening. No bergamot, no citrus in the conventional sense. Just the green-fresh bite of pine cutting through. Within thirty minutes, the character deepens. The heart phase introduces the denser conifer structure: Siberian and Canadian pine combining into something richer than a single-tree note. Moss settles underneath, cool and damp, like shade on forest floor. The sharpness doesn't disappear, it transforms, becoming more textured as the full forest canopy sets in. The drydown is where the patience pays off. Smoke emerges last, patient and warm, threading through the moss without overwhelming it. The conifer base holds close to skin, keeping its authority through the evening.
Cultural impact
Bosschiisssimo occupies a distinctive space in the niche fragrance landscape by treating pine not as a supporting note but as the entire architectural framework. The fragrance offers something that stands apart from conventional perfume composition, with pine taking center stage as the structural foundation rather than remaining in a background role. Enthusiasts drawn to raw material presence and authenticity find this approach compelling, as the scent prioritizes clarity and directness over complexity and layering.



























