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    L'acqua Di Fiori

    L'acqua Di Fiori represents a contemporary fragrance house whose portfolio spans from minimal aquatic compositions to modern florals and orientals. The brand has released multiple gendered fragrance lines across several decades, with a catalog that includes releases such as Ozone (1995), Vòlgere (2000), Floriental (2011), and Vet 312 (2016). Its output suggests a creator comfortable working across fragrance families, from fresh and clean profiles like Casual Way (2009) to more structured compositions. The name translates from Italian as "the water of flowers," evoking a botanical or floral core identity.

    Italy
    8
    Fragrances
    4.1
    Avg rating
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    4.1
    Average rating
    across 8 fragrances
    Collection
    8
    Fragrances and counting

    Heritage

    A house, in its own words

    The available research does not contain sufficient documented information to provide a verified heritage narrative for L'acqua Di Fiori. The DB context indicates the brand was active by 1995 with the release of Ozone, and subsequent fragrances emerged across the 2000s and 2010s. Without corroborating sources such as press coverage, interviews, or third-party industry documentation, claims about the brand's founding circumstances, geographic origin, or founding figures cannot be stated with confidence. Multiple independent sources would be required to verify any narrative about the company's history, its initial perfumer, or its place within the fragrance industry. The fragrance release dates in the DB context (ranging from 1995 to 2016) provide the most concrete timeline currently available for the brand's activity. The brand's philosophy and creative direction cannot be documented from the sources currently available. Fragrance names within their catalog, such as Floriental and Vòlgere (suggesting transformation or turning), hint at an interest in bridging fragrance families or exploring directional scent narratives, but these observations remain speculative without corroborating statements from the brand. A coherent creative philosophy would require access to brand communications, interviews with the nose behind their compositions, or documented industry commentary that establishes their approach to perfumery. Any description of their values or mission would need independent verification before inclusion.

    1995
    Release of Ozone and Inizzio, marking early documented activity from the house
    2000
    Launch of Vòlgere, continuing the brand's output into the new millennium
    2009
    Release of Casual Way, a fragrance suggesting a fresh or effortless positioning
    2011
    Launch of Floriental, a name that directly references the floral-woody fragrance family
    2012
    Multiple releases including Party Rock For Her, Manhas de Primavera, and Golf
    2016
    Release of Vet 312, representing continued creative output over two decades

    Did you know?

    Interesting facts

    01

    The brand name L'acqua Di Fiori translates from Italian as "the water of flowers," establishing a botanical and floral identity in its very name.

    02

    The catalog spans multiple fragrance families including aquatic, oriental, fresh, and gourmand-adjacent scents.

    03

    No perfumer credits are listed in the available DB context, making individual authorship of these fragrances difficult to attribute.

    04

    The brand has maintained continuous creative output from at least 1995 through 2016, a period exceeding two decades.