Thanks to Italart and Replay’s sensitivity towards the environment, the first collection of natural fragrances for the body “Earth made” was born.

The name of the “Earth made” collection recalls the natural origin of the materials:

EAU DE TOILETTE OF NATURAL ORIGIN CERTIFIED.
100% VEGAN
WITH THALASSOGAIA ™ AND PHYTOGAIA ™ EXTRACTS
RECYCLED AND 100% RECYCLABLE GLASS.
PACKAGING MADE WITH 100% NATURAL AND RECYCLED RECYCO ™ PAPER.
ALCOHOL OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN.
THE CAPSULES ARE MADE WITH 100% RECYCLED AND RECYCLABLE PROPYLENE.

The names of the fragrances recall places where nature has run its undisturbed course over millions of years and where we would like it to continue its cycle without human pollution.

AMAZONIAN GREEN

About ten million years ago, the waters crossed the sandstone to the west and the Amazon River began to flow eastward. At that time the Amazon rainforest was born, the great tropical rainforest that occupies the drainage basin of the Amazon River and its tributaries in northern South America and covering an area of ​​6,000,000 square km. Its forest extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the wooded edge of the Andes in the west.
The lush vegetation includes a wide variety of trees and the Rainforest is the richest and most diverse biological reservoir in the world, containing several million species of insects, plants, birds and other life forms, many of which are not yet cataloged by scientists.

ANTARCTICA BLUE

More than 100 million years ago, Antarctica was part of the supercontinent Gondwana. Over time, Gondwana gradually broke up and Antarctica as we know it today formed about 25 million years ago when the Drake Passage opened between Antarctica and South America..
Antarctica is the coldest, windiest and least populated of the world’s continents. It has a unique landscape, particular ecosystems and is one of the true wilderness areas in the world.
Antarctica has a recent history regarding its discovery, while much earlier European geographers of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance hypothesized the Terra Australis Incognita, a mythical land in the far south.

ARIZONA ORANGE

Antelope Canyon is the product of millions of years of water erosion. This natural geographic point was formed about five or six million years ago when the erosion of the Colorado River carved a deep channel through layers of rock. In fact, the Navajo name of Upper Antelope Canyon is “Tse ‘bighanilini”, which means “the place where water flows through the rocks”, and it attracts nature lovers near and far for its remarkable and mysterious beauty. The canyon walls climb 120 feet above the creek bed, making it a wavy-looking red sandstone cathedral.
The Grand Canyon contains some of the oldest rocks discovered on Earth. The mile-high walls reveal a cross section of the earth’s crust dating back nearly two billion years. These rock strata gave geologists the opportunity to study evolution over time.

TUSCANY YELLOW

In the heart of Italy, things have changed little here since the 10th century BC, when the region was inhabited by the Etruscans, a tribe that settled there and whose descendants are found in almost all the villages of this region.

The distinctive landscape is a mixture of rolling hills that flow into sharp-topped mountains, where time seems to have stood still. You will be struck to see how centuries of human intervention have respected and worked in symbiosis with the environment, embellishing the rolling hills with cypress tree-lined avenues, planting silvery vineyards and olive groves and building peaceful and harmonious villages and towns.