A fragrance inspired by the song Bésame written by the Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez
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Bésame Eau de Parfum embodies youthful romance, radiating refined taste and elegance. Its essence sparkles with youthfulness. The scent begins with lively top notes of wild strawberry leaves, cherry, pineapple, and tangerine. Pleasing and fruity opening notes give a burst of freshness that opens up the floral heart that unfolds into a heart of jasmine, rose, and violets, and concludes with a base of patchouli, musk, and cedarwood. Treasured as a gift from men and beloved by women, Bésame offers a unique fragrance that enchants everyone who encounters it. Surrender to the charm of Bésame.Available in 1.7 ounce falcon.
Bésame Eau de Parfum by Madame Thelma Beauty is a luxurious fragrance, rich in opulence and nostalgia. Each spritz invites you to embrace your truest self while savoring the romance of yesteryears. Inspired by the timeless song "Bésame Mucho" ("Kiss Me A Lot"), penned in 1932 by the Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez, this perfume is a heartfelt ode to love and passion, capturing the essence of a tender kiss in every bottle.
Her best-known piece is the iconic song "Bésame Mucho", which she composed in the Cuban music genre bolero when she was only 16 years old. This piece gained Velázquez the most recognition and brought the most pleasure to her, and was created before Consuelo received her first kiss from someone she loves. After its recording by the Spanish-Mexican baritone Emilio Tuero, the famous American pianist and singer Nat "King" Cole made the first adaptation of the song in English in 1944. From then on, it was interpreted and performed by hundreds of artists around the world, such as Pedro Infante, Javier Solís, The Beatles, Plácido Domingo, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Luis Mariano (who popularized it France), Dalida, Sonora Santanera, Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra, The Ventures, Antonio Machín, Lucho Gatica, Vera Lynn, Andrea Bocelli, Filippa Giordano, Luis Miguel, Sara Montiel, José Carreras, Ray Conniff and his Orchestra, Diana Krall, Zoé, Susana Zabaleta and Mónica Naranjo among others. "Bésame mucho" is also known as "Kiss Me Kiss Me Much", "Kiss Me a Lot", "Kiss Me Again and Again", "Embrasse-Moi" and "Stále ma bozkávaj". Translated into more than 20 languages, the song has become an icon of popular music. Part of its great success in the United States was the contextualization of the song towards women who waited for their husbands during World War II.
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