"Fiore di cotone" is an Italian expression for "cotton flower", used to describe a fresh, clean scent. This EdP is powdery and green, thanks to the interplay of lavender with musk and bergamot. Artemisia lends a subtly herbaceous and bitter edge, putting a little starch in this smell of freshly-washed sheets.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits a close, orderly setting: a white shirt just pressed, a room with open windows, and a person who prefers quiet polish over obvious sweetness. It reads as fresh and composed, with a slightly herbal edge that keeps the cleanliness from feeling flat.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its airy citrus-herbal opening and soft musky base can stay crisp without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a clean, diffusive trail; a few sprays are enough, as the scent is designed to feel neat rather than loud.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like clean, aromatic fragrances with a powdery texture, gentle spice and a green herbal edge. It will appeal to those who enjoy the feeling of freshly washed linens, understated musks and polished scents that stay close to the skin.
Release year
2021
Farmacia SS. Annunziata dal 1561’s story
Farmacia SS. Annunziata dal 1561 is a Florentine house rooted in apothecary tradition, balancing heritage with modern niche perfumery. Its work tends to favor essential, elegant compositions built from a careful mix of natural and synthetic materials, with a clear emphasis on craftsmanship and function.
Fiore di Cotone’s concept
Fiore di Cotone was launched in 2021 for the brand’s 460th anniversary and belongs to the 1561 collection, created as a tribute to Farmacia SS. Annunziata’s Florentine origins. The scent is meant to evoke freshly hung laundry and a cloudless sky, turning the idea of cotton into a neat, airy aromatic composition.
Extra info
Fiore di Cotone means “cotton flower” in Italian, a name chosen to suggest freshness and softness rather than literal floral sweetness. It is part of Farmacia SS. Annunziata’s 1561 line, and the brand presents it as a modern interpretation of the smell of clean laundry.
"Fiore di cotone" is an Italian expression for "cotton flower", used to describe a fresh, clean scent. This EdP is powdery and green, thanks to the interplay of lavender with musk and bergamot. Artemisia lends a subtly herbaceous and bitter edge, putting a little starch in this smell of freshly-washed sheets.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits a close, orderly setting: a white shirt just pressed, a room with open windows, and a person who prefers quiet polish over obvious sweetness. It reads as fresh and composed, with a slightly herbal edge that keeps the cleanliness from feeling flat.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its airy citrus-herbal opening and soft musky base can stay crisp without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a clean, diffusive trail; a few sprays are enough, as the scent is designed to feel neat rather than loud.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like clean, aromatic fragrances with a powdery texture, gentle spice and a green herbal edge. It will appeal to those who enjoy the feeling of freshly washed linens, understated musks and polished scents that stay close to the skin.
Release year
2021
Farmacia SS. Annunziata dal 1561’s story
Farmacia SS. Annunziata dal 1561 is a Florentine house rooted in apothecary tradition, balancing heritage with modern niche perfumery. Its work tends to favor essential, elegant compositions built from a careful mix of natural and synthetic materials, with a clear emphasis on craftsmanship and function.
Fiore di Cotone’s concept
Fiore di Cotone was launched in 2021 for the brand’s 460th anniversary and belongs to the 1561 collection, created as a tribute to Farmacia SS. Annunziata’s Florentine origins. The scent is meant to evoke freshly hung laundry and a cloudless sky, turning the idea of cotton into a neat, airy aromatic composition.
Extra info
Fiore di Cotone means “cotton flower” in Italian, a name chosen to suggest freshness and softness rather than literal floral sweetness. It is part of Farmacia SS. Annunziata’s 1561 line, and the brand presents it as a modern interpretation of the smell of clean laundry.
