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| Blends of floral and citrus-based fragrances are recommended for casual and daywear. Spicy, woody or warm amber-based fragrances are traditionally favorites for evening and special occasions. |
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AUTHOR |
DATE |
RATING |
| RECOVERED GIORGIO ADDICT |
CHERYL |
10/11/05 03:28 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY CHERYL |
| When this first came out in the '80s, I was mesmerized. It was unlike anything else I had ever smelled, and I had to have it. I bought the cologne concentrate, lotion and shower gel so that I could layer it. Giorgio was all that I wore. It was MY signature! Yes, I was one of those young women who wore copious amounts of Giorgio because I could no longer smell it on me. I remember one time I put on a red angora dress, a red hat w/black net veil, all the jewelry I owned and then dousing myself in Giorgio just to go out for a hamburger at the Hard Rock Cafe with my friends. I thought I looked good - like Joan Collins (remember "Dynasty"?) - and that I smelled rich and sophisticated. Now, when I look back, I am completely embarrassed. I sincerely apologize to those were left gasping in the trail of my beloved Giorgio. Lucky for us all I am a changed woman now. I no longer own a bottle of Giorgio and do not use more than 2 sprays of anything. Ever. Oh, and I am sure to alternate my fragrances so that my nose does not become immune again, and heaven forbid, I go beyond 2 sprays. Fragrance, I have learned, is extremely personal, and it should stay that way. |
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