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Marina Sersale and Sebastián Alvarez Murena of the Le Sirenuse hotel in Positano talk about the Eau d’Italie niche line.

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  1. Ikat
    Posted on 12 April 2012

    I LOVED it.

    I am a huge fan of the Eau D’Italie line. ( I can smell the remnants of the Eau D’Italie shower gel I used this morning.) This video is just so fun and like a massive dream of mine to drive that coast and stay in the hotel, with bags full of Eau D’Italie products.

    Could that hotel be any more beautiful? I really do need to be a bit more diligent on my lottery tickets so I can sit on that fabulous balcony when I stay at the Hotel l’Sinrenuse during my summers.

    I’ll be daydreaming about this for a long time……

    • Posted on 12 April 2012

      It looks absolutely beautiful. I’d probably be thrilled to be in Positano in *any* hotel right now!

  2. LaMaroc
    Posted on 12 April 2012

    *sobs* I need a vacation!!!

  3. dolcesarah
    Posted on 12 April 2012

    My husband insists we retire there. I’m only 37, I will be a young retiree. I can’t wait. We are trying to give our children so that they may also live there. One more job in France, then we are there. I’m tired of lemon and bergamot and citrus. But I’ll check the line for something else. Everbody loves this line. I am late to the oud party. Carthusia 1861, smells like what I think Italy will smell like. Position was my first choice. Overlooking Vesuvius. Correct? My golden years will be golden. Thanks for posting this. Changes my outlook on Today.

  4. nozknoz
    Posted on 12 April 2012

    That was perfect. Hotel, perfume and PR all done right. I feel ten times more relaxed just watching the ad.

  5. Posted on 13 April 2012

    I really want to try this line.

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