FENDI’s latest addition to its fragrance family, Eaux d’Artifice, launches today, and in true house style, it pays tribute to the eternal city after dark. The brief? A scent that captures the energy of Rome’s fountains, with Delfina Delettrez Fendi’s moonlit view of the Trevi Fountain as its muse.
Fendi Eaux d’Artifice
Created by renowned perfumer Jérôme di Marino, the scent is mineral and aquatic with notes of juniper and musk; it hints at metal too, like coins tossed into the Trevi’s waters.
Eaux d’Artifice joins Fendi’s fragrance collection, launched last year as the house marked its centenary, with each scent personal and tied to a member of the Fendi family. There’s Perché No – a peppery tribute to Silvia Venturini Fendi’s free-spirited mindset – and La Baguette, a soft and nostalgic scent that channels the playfulness of Delfina’s sons.
Fendi Eaux d’Artifice
The collection traces the Fendi family through scent. Eaux d’Artifice stays true to that spirit, nodding to Rome, legacy, and the house’s hundred-year story.
by Felicity Carter
Available exclusively at Fendi boutiques and fendi.com.