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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 |
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| ANOTHER POST LOST IN CYBERSPACE |
MARIO JUSTINIANI |
07/27/05 06:43 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY MARIO JUSTINIANI |
| In 1997 Versace was gunned down outside his Miami mansion by what the police referred to as " A known male prostitute who services upscale clientele, well-educated, well-dressed and very articulate."
An ironically sordid end for Versace, the master of elegance. May he rest in peace.
Ironic too, that given his personal proclivities, he invented what is arguably the ultimate alpha-male cologne.
It's 'old school' despite its relatively recent vintage, yet has none of the mustyness often associated with the great colognes of the 30's--it really is modern.
Not for kids, unless you're a fighter, and not casual, unless you're lounging in your yatch.
It may indeed evoke New England and autumn but mostly, for me, it evokes POWER.
CEO's in oak paneled boardrooms, or impoverished heroic artists, unwilling to compromise.
Ayn Rand would have loved it. |
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