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Kiss Me a Lot

by Christophe Raynaud
A sweet and sensual fragrance, like a lingering kiss. Bésame Mucho is inspired by the famous romantic song, full of passion and sweetness.
Capacity 50ml
130,00€
Regular price 130,00€
Familles olfactives
Frais
Boisée
Boisée
Poudrée
Notes de tête
  • blood orange
  • frankincense
  • pink pepper
Notes de cœur
  • iris
  • ambrette
  • blackcurrant
Notes de fond
  • black leather
  • Atlas cedar
  • white sandalwood

Occasions
  • Romantic
  • Evening
Sillage
Pronounced
The Fragrance

Bésame Mucho is inspired by the song written by Consuelo Velázquez, a young Mexican pianist who had never experienced love when she composed it. Yet, in it, she expresses an intense, almost universal emotion: the fear of loss, the need to live a moment fully, as if it were the last. The fragrance captures this powerful idea. It doesn't speak of a light love, but of a suspended moment, charged with emotion, where every gesture matters. From the first notes, one feels a soft, almost timid warmth, like a closeness that settles in. Then the perfume becomes more enveloping, more sensual, with creamy and musky textures that evoke skin and intimacy. There is something tender yet profoundly emotional, like a declaration one dares not speak otherwise. Over time, the perfume stays close to the skin, like a memory, a trace left after a powerful moment. This is the idea the perfume conveys: a love imagined, intensely felt, even without having lived it.

The brand

Art Meets Art is an independent French perfumery founded by Tanguy Le Baud, a guitarist and music enthusiast who grew up on a Parisian houseboat with a view of Pont Alexandre III. His initial belief was that a great song and a great perfume share the same nature. Both tell a story, awaken a memory, and settle within us in a uniquely personal way. Each fragrance from the house is the olfactory translation of an iconic song title, composed in collaboration with a renowned perfumer as a two-part alchemy – that of the song and that of the perfumer. Examples include Like a Virgin by Alberto Morillas, Besame Mucho or Sexual Healing by Christophe Raynaud, and Lilac Wine by Frank Voelkl. These are songs everyone knows, but which everyone experiences differently based on their intimate memories. This is precisely what perfume does: the same bottle, a thousand versions. The brand calls this "mojo" – the mood, the energy, that personal something that changes with each day and emotion. To choose your Art Meets Art fragrance is to choose your mojo.

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