Deep, heavy nuances of nutmeg and Elmi resin meet playful, cheeky accents of red fruits and pear: Moschino knows no gender roles and launches its new, somewhat different, men’s fragrance Toy Boy.
The rarer and more unattainable the fragrance, the more desirable the wearer – definitely true of Moschino’s new men’s fragrance Toy Boy!
In 2014, things looked a little different: Jeremy Scott’s first launch was a perfume in the shape of a plush teddy bear that enveloped women in woody-floral fragrances. Launching a classic men’s fragrance now? For Scott it was clear: no more stereotypes! He brought British perfumer Yann Vasnier on board and created a fragrance that has never been seen before for men: Toy Boy. Far removed from classic gender roles, it smells of Indonesian nutmeg, Ambermax and fruity nuances of red berries and pears. The matching black and white campaign was created with the help of photographer Giampaolo Sgura and leather-clad model Jhona Burjack. The ideal application for a long hold? If you apply the perfume to warm areas such as the wrist, chest and neck, you will not only smell great, but also for longer.
You can buy the fragrance here.
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