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SUBJECT |
AUTHOR |
DATE |
RATING |
QUELQUES FLEURS/FAKE |
MEL |
11/02/2008 02:32 PM |
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MESSAGE BY MEL |
Does anyone know how to spot a fake? I have been wearing this perfume for over 20 years. Recently, I have purchased, what I feel like, is an imposter. The real Quelques Fleurs is a rich green color and has cursive writing for the lable. The "imposter" I believe that I have purchased is very light in color and smells mildew-like and also has plain script on the lable. I was told by a manager of a fragrence outlet "It's the same oily mess they've been making for years" when I tried to return. They did not want to give me a refund, only store credit. Are there any markings on the box or bottle that you are certain you are buying the real thing? Also, I was once told that Quelques Fleurs was the very first perfume ever made. Does anyone know this to be a fact? I know it is a very old blend, but possibly the first to be marketed? |
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