The Heritage
The House of Granado
Granado's sixty-one compositions trace a distinctly Brazilian sensibility across nearly three decades—citrus-forward, sun-warmed, and rooted in green florality. The catalog pivots on luminous bergamot and neroli, anchored by woody undertones that deepen without weight. Bright tropical fruits meet clean white florals, then subtly woody resins: a palette that reads as fresh clarity giving way to soft amber and vetiver depth. The house speaks in layered brightness rather than density—citrus leading to floral musk, florals threading through woody bases—reflecting a consistency of character rather than radical reinvention across the years.
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