PORTRAIT OF POETRY
Share
If poetry were a color , it would be passion fruit , also known as granadilla ; it is a vibrant and romantic shade. which elegantly suits all skin tones and silhouettes .
If Poetry were a material , it would be an embroidery , sketched directly onto the skin, playing between sensuality and subtlety .
If Poetry were a flower , she would be an Ylang Ylang , a delicate flower with an enchanting fragrance, much more than just a tropical plant. It is a symbol rich in meaning, evoking elegance, passion, and serenity.
If Poetry were a season , it would be autumn , gentle and melancholic, where nature seems to slow down its pace to prepare for winter rest.
If Poetry were a city , it would be Paris , the city of love and fashion; it embodies the art of living with an elegance that seems innate, nonchalant beauty, but never neglected.

If Poésie were a silhouette , it would be that of a free, confident and gentle woman , a fully embraced femininity, revealed with accuracy and elegance, through this new line inspired by one of our archives from the 80s.
If poetry were an emotion , it would be a feeling of sensuality , the kind you feel when you wear something beautiful, for yourself, and that gives you confidence for the day.
If Poetry were a painting , it would be “ Danae ” by Gustav Klimt , highlighting a sensual and golden representation of abandonment, of the female body in full ecstasy, in an almost dreamlike universe.
"Danae" by Gustav Klimt
If Poetry It was a gesture , she would be that of a caress . just like running a hand through your hair, in a fluid, relaxed movement, just like when getting out of bed. Like the caress left by the clean cut material , on your skin , ultra -fine and ultra -soft.
If Poetry It was a balance ; she would be the perfect blend of delicacy and confidence , femininity and beauty , audacity and freedom .
If Poetry were a secret , it would whisper in your ear:
"Elegance is the only beauty that never fades" - Audrey Hepburn .
Find our colorful lines here !

Grenadilla Poetry