Giada Nova
At a glance
Is Giada Nova worth trying?
Giada by Nova is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- powdery, musky, woody with Jasmine, Bergamot, Powdery Notes
The first impression
Giada by Nova is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. Giada was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Julia Zangrilli.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Julia Zangrilli
Julia Zangrilli is a perfumer associated with the Nova brand, where she developed a range of fragrances such as Bea No. 3, Chakra, and Giada. Her creations include Green Musk, Hazeline, Mineral Musk, Moonstone, and Sport, covering a spectrum from fresh and green to mineral and sporty accords. Her work emphasizes clarity and modern simplicity.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Giada Nova
Essence
Giada Nova embodies the Lover archetype-a celebration of sensual indulgence and tender intimacy. Jasmine and bergamot dance with vanilla and anise, creating a fragrance that caresses rather than demands. This is for those who believe pleasure is sacred, their warmth as enveloping as the powdery musk that trails behind them.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor silk slips and cashmere wraps, their wardrobe a study in tactile luxury. Their home is a sanctuary of velvet chaises and Venetian mirrors, where sunlight filters through stained glass onto bowls of dried petals. Every texture invites touch.
Philosophy & Values
They champion the art of savoring, finding divinity in a shared laugh or the curve of a lover's neck. The fragrance's balance of white florals and vanilla reflects their belief that true beauty lies in harmony-between passion and tenderness, giving and receiving.
Relationships
Friends cherish their gift for making ordinary moments feel exquisite. Lovers are drawn to their unhurried attention, as intoxicating as the bourbon vanilla's slow unfold. They communicate best through gestures: a pressed flower, a handwritten note slipped into a pocket.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin with almond milk lattes and poetry; evenings with massages and record players. They host salons where conversation flows as freely as elderflower liqueur. Baths are rituals, never chores, always accompanied by candlelight and this scent.
Shadow
The Lover risks mistaking possession for devotion. When white musk turns cloying, they must remember that love flourishes in freedom. Their fear of missing joy can make them cling to fading moments.
Conclusion
Giada Nova is a love letter composed in scent-a reminder that life's deepest magic lives in the senses. It doesn't announce itself; it whispers, and the world leans closer to listen.