Nobile 1942 Malìa, an extrait de parfum, draws inspiration from the contemporary concept of the witch—a rebellious, intelligent, and seductive woman archetype. Massimo Nobile envisioned the scent of an innocent yet modern witch, a woman whose radiant smile lures you in, while her piercing gaze reveals a complex, deep, and provocative personality. She is a woman who retains her childlike innocence but passionately indulges her instincts. Antonio Alessandro, the Italian perfumer, captured this dual nature in Malìa, crafting a fragrance that is both refreshing and sweet, sophisticated yet intoxicating. Infused with spices and aromatic herbs that symbolize untamed femininity, Malìa embodies the duality of sin and virtue, a bottled elixir of seduction. This enchanting scent bewitches and intoxicates anyone who falls under its spell. Malìa opens with the invigorating blend of dried aromatic herbs from a witch's kitchen, charming pink pepper, and sparkling, juicy mandarin. This sensory delight unfolds into a burst of velvety, peachy osmanthus flower—a true aphrodisiac that captivates with its lively yet intoxicating nature. The seductive allure is heightened by the heady aromas of tobacco blossom and spicy rose petals, dusted with pepper. The fragrance's enchanting, sensually enticing brilliance is deepened by the mysterious earthy touches of vetiver, benzoin, patchouli, and oakmoss, adding a witchy, hypnotic darkness that truly tempts those who experience it.