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CARTHUSIA Gelsomini di Capri Eau De Parfum Perfume Fragrance 100 ml

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Not as "A Girl in Capri", it's too late for that: I'm too old; but as a connoisseur of atmosphere, colours, sounds and wonderful scents. They form a harmonious whole here. A Girl in Capri" succeeds in a precision landing: this is exactly where you want to be: in the middle of the scented action and outside the hustle and bustle. The holiday impression thus drawn in cheerful colors gives pleasure; it shows magnificent nature, laughing people with bright eyes and a sparkling vitality!Lanvin fragrances are rarely loud or particularly heavy. They still carry the charming personality of the company's founder Jeanne Lanvin as their very own DNA. This has been crushed in the mortar - also for further consumption - so that its strong spicy aroma becomes one with the fresh fruity one of lemons and bergamots. Want some more Capri info? Read about my day there, and find out the best things to do on your trip. Positano: Lemon goodies The street is at it’s peak in September and October when stallholders are gearing up for the Christmas period, some carving the figures deep within their stall, but it’s not just confined to winter festivities. If you’re a football/soccer fan, then you’ll definitely want to visit: you’ll never again see such a variety of statuettes and caricatures of footballers. Aside from images of the godlike Maradona (who has his own shrine just around the corner at Bar Nilo), you’ll be spoilt for choice for lovingly created statues of Napoli players, and slightly less-than loving figures of the rival Juventus team.

But the clarity of Girl of Capri, who is anything but feminine, but who is definitely unisex capable, is a secret tip for you for this summer. The name may sound like a terrible made-for-television movie shown during the festive period, but rest assured! It’s not actually called Christmas Alley. Phew.Naples sounding too good to miss? Read about my underground experiences there, and find out the best things to do in the area. Amalfi Coast: Ceramics

If you’d like something a tiny bit smaller, and more likely to survive the journey home, tiles are a good choice. You’ll see plenty of shops selling these, particularly ones depicting the local landscape, or the blue and white Cross of Amalfi. However, my choice was a shop along Via Lorenzo D’Amalfi, which seems to specialise in cat-shaped homewares. And that’s exactly my kind of souvenir!Sorrento is a great town for shopping – the tiny streets just off Piazza Tasso are full of small stores and stalls selling all kinds of local products, from enormous fruit and vegetables to artisan gelato – but one of the most common sights you’ll see is a workshop selling the wooden boxes that the town is so well known for. If you’re a hardcore shopper, or if like me, you just fancy a poke around the shops every now and then, you’re in for a treat. But I must not; the habitual routine in which everything proceeds, and from which results the serenity and fragrance in the air, would be disturbed. Even better, all of these souvenirs have a strong basis in Italian history and culture, truly reflecting the area and people who made them. No novelty Michelangelo’s David aprons here!

So I enjoy my place under trees, surrounded by aromatic fresh scents, happy people and pleasant warmth. Hard was the work on the steep slopes of the Limoneri, but that is forgotten; there is laughter and singing while the hands know what to do. Gelis and Pudelbonzo have already written really nice commis to this fragrance, but I would like to take up the cudgels for him today.Need more on Positano? Read about my death-defying day there, and get the essentials on the town. Sorrento: Inlaid Wooden Boxes and Cameo Jewellery And it saves us the trip on the crowded ferry, the climb through the narrow alleys crowded with people in summer temperatures. Italy, and the Amalfi Coast in particular, have been renowned for ceramics for thousands of years. A fortunate meeting of ancient trade routes and rich volcanic soil meant that the ceramics trade became firmly established early on, and nothing’s changed – you’ll still see countless ceramic shops as you travel along the Amalfi Coast. I would gladly take a piece of wood or two in my hand, stroke its water-polished smoothness, and listen to what this wood has to tell.

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