CARTHUSIA – Forget Me Not

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Carthusia exclusive fragrances from Capri.

“Capri Forget Me Not” – In its name, a promise: do not forget Capri, the Capri of Bygone days that inspires and cherishes the new Carthusia Perfume.
The recollection of the second ‘Belle Epoque’, at the end of the 60’s during which elegance, originality, the forces of Nature, lustfulness, musicality, warmth and vitality made Capri then what it is still today – an island of great charm.
Don’t forget Capri, but don’t let Capri forget you either: a hearty and original perfume for the man or woman who doesn’t wish to pass unnoticed.
An original perfume from a unique period, both one-of-a-kind, unforgettable in every way.

The legend...

tells that in 1380, the father prior of the Carthusian Monastery of St. James, caught unawares by the news of the arrival of Queen Joan of Anjou on Capri, picked a boquet of the most beautiful flowers of the island; these remained in the same water for three days and, as he went to throw them away, the prior noticed that it had acquired a mysterious fragrance unknown to him. So he turned to the friar versed in alchemy, who traced the origin of the scent to the "Garofilium Silvestre Caprese"That water was the first perfume of Capri.The logo... of the firm, a beautiful work in liberty style, was created in 1948 by the painter Mario Laboccetta. It portrays a "flower siren" that brings to mind the surreal and mythological landscapes of Capri's heritage. She appears to be in the midst of an evolution, blooming with myriad colorful flowers, from which Carthusia perfumes flow, achieving a logo which recalls both art and nature in all their forms.

The logo...

of the firm, a beautiful work in liberty style, was created in 1948 by the painter Mario Laboccetta. It portrays a "flower siren" that brings to mind the surreal and mythological landscapes of Capri's heritage. She appears to be in the midst of an evolution, blooming with myriad colorful flowers, from which Carthusia perfumes flow, achieving a logo which recalls both art and nature in all their forms.