A new blood-inspired perfume may soon have an ideal group of early adopters: vampires.
Last week, a pair of Italian entrepreneurs, Antonio Zuddas and Giovanni Castelli, debuted Blood Concept, a provocative fragrance line based on the four major human blood types: A, B, AB and O.
While the line forgoes incorporating actual blood, the Italian duo nonetheless claim that each scent is evocative of the blood type it represents.
It doesn't suck: Blood Concept, a blood-themed perfume line, has at least one vampire excited to sample the four scents -- O, A, B and AB.Blood Concept is just a celebration of human life through an interpretation of its evolutionary process, Zuddas told AOL News. To be more accurate, it's an interpretation of the evolution of our most important element, the blood in our veins.
In keeping with the hematic theme, the four scents come in 1.35-ounce vials with red droppers, and the website includes background images of swirling blood.
While the Milan-based designers concede that Blood Concept may make some squeamish, they maintain that their perfumes have nothing to do with blood lust.
Full article: http://www.aolnews.com/2011/04/20/blood-inspired-perfume-piques-vampire-curiosity/
Last week, a pair of Italian entrepreneurs, Antonio Zuddas and Giovanni Castelli, debuted Blood Concept, a provocative fragrance line based on the four major human blood types: A, B, AB and O.
While the line forgoes incorporating actual blood, the Italian duo nonetheless claim that each scent is evocative of the blood type it represents.
It doesn't suck: Blood Concept, a blood-themed perfume line, has at least one vampire excited to sample the four scents -- O, A, B and AB.Blood Concept is just a celebration of human life through an interpretation of its evolutionary process, Zuddas told AOL News. To be more accurate, it's an interpretation of the evolution of our most important element, the blood in our veins.
In keeping with the hematic theme, the four scents come in 1.35-ounce vials with red droppers, and the website includes background images of swirling blood.
While the Milan-based designers concede that Blood Concept may make some squeamish, they maintain that their perfumes have nothing to do with blood lust.
Full article: http://www.aolnews.com/2011/04/20/blood-inspired-perfume-piques-vampire-curiosity/