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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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MARIO JUSTINIANI |
07/29/05 03:04 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY MARIO JUSTINIANI |
| Too obvious. Yes it's masculine but formulaic. Way too 1980's--Arnold R had a good point about Drakkar Noir. :)
Compare it to a 'refined ' (i.e;weak) popular scent like Gendarme, for example--which was invented for people with allergies to cologne (!) You'll be top dog. No question. But there are far better.
If you really like sophisticated , elegant scents may I suggest you check out the Creeds?
While you're at it you might try L'homme by Versace for business, Givenchy Gentleman for formal occasions and The Baron for romantic evenings?
However if you think that Grey Flannel and Acqua di Gio are also great, ignore everything I've just said.
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