Fueguia 1833 launched La Cautiva, a gourmand perfume that translates to “the prisoner” in Spanish. It is inspired by a 19th-century Argentinian painting called “La Vuelta del malón.” The perfume is part of the Personajes collection.
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La Cautiva is a fruity musk fragrance with scent notes of musk, vanilla and cassis.
The painting narrates the story of a European woman kidnapped by a native Indian, and the perfume is intended to represent the smell of the lady’s neck as perceived by a man coming from a different and distant culture.
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