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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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| TO ANNIE :-) |
SYLVIE |
07/17/07 10:16 AM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY SYLVIE |
| Dear Annie, thanks for your kind message. I love the romantic stories behind legendary, "dated" fragrances. Still today you can sometimes find a famous "nose/perfumer" behind the name of some inexpensive, drugstore fragrance... I'm also a collector of vintage Guerlain perfumes. I'm very skeptical when it comes to the new Guerlain scents, the new Coty-fragrances (celebrity stuff to make money) and the new Dana products. Francois Coty's ideal/motto was to give all women the possibility to buy a beautiful fragrance with high quality for an inexpensive price. So all women out there had the chance to smell nice and lovely, not only the rich ladies. The house of COTY in these days are not the same as it was, when Francois Coty was alive... But to make a long story short: Wear the perfume YOU like and adore. Even if its a "cheap"/drugstore or a luxurious/expensive/"niche"-scent. Happy sniffing, Sylvie. |
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