L'Homme Libre, the fragrance of today's man
In this continuity, Prada has this time decided to decline its two previous sections in more sustained versions. Focus on L'Homme Prada Eau de Parfum Intense.
The contrasting notion of genres according to Prada
By deciding to unveil L'Homme Prada Eau de Parfum Intense and its female counterpart at the same time, the Prada house has chosen to play on the complexity and complementarity of genres. For Prada, man and woman are not separate entities. They are complementary and almost interchangeable. In the eyes of Miuccia Prada, it is important to avoid clichés and not to fall into the exaggeration of virility. Indeed, for her, there are as many different male characters as there are men on this Earth. It is therefore precisely this diversity that she has tried to integrate into the recipe for L'Homme Prada Eau de Parfum Intense. The result is a juice with many facets, all made from carefully selected ingredients of the best quality.
The new visual of L'Homme Prada Eau de Parfum Intense
On the bottle side, L'Homme Prada Eau de Parfum Intense uses many of the codes of the Prada house and largely resembles its predecessor, L'Homme Prada. Its container displays two parts gathered in a single block. The front side of L'Homme Prada Eau de Parfum Intense used to be very clear. From now on, it is entirely lacquered in black. This displays a flat surface only embellished with the name Prada in relief. The back of L'Homme Prada Eau de Parfum Intense, meanwhile, is more rounded. It too is completely covered in black. Thus, this dark and mysterious opacity only increases the masculinity of the whole. Everything is resolutely chic, deeply rooted in the world of Prada.
The warm breath of L'Homme Prada Eau de Parfum Intense
From then on, it only remains to hope that the recipe for this perfume keeps all its promises. Well, it seems that this is a successful bet for the Prada house! Here again, L'Homme Prada Eau de Parfum Intense has a flavor quite similar to that of L'Homme Prada. It highlights the elegant and powdery flavor of iris, a flower particularly appreciated by the Prada house and exclusively reserved for fine perfumery. Indeed, the iris is today one of the most expensive flowers of the entire palette of the perfumer. It is accompanied here by the powerful and complex character of patchouli. This delivers an earthy, woody and camphoric breath. It is softened by the roundness of the tonka bean as well as by the more syrupy warmth of the amber. The result is a very balanced juice, both carnal and virile.
