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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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| SUBJECT |
AUTHOR |
DATE |
RATING |
| WINDSONG |
BLONDIE |
05/31/08 05:03 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY BLONDIE |
| I was fortunate enough recently, to find a bottle of this on the internet in the old original bottle I remember from high school circa 1971. It had obviously been kept in a drawer out of the light. It is totally full probably never used and in perfect condition. I am telling you that I had almost forgotten how good this stuff used to be. I was skeptical that it would be any good after all this time, but oh wow, is it ever! If you are lucky enough to see this on ebay or wherever take a chance on it. You will be able to tell because of the bottles. All of the old Windsong bottles went away when Parfums decour bought it out. The stuff they put out to day has obviously been tampered with to the point where it is not worth the gas to try and go find it. But the original? I defy anyone to go into a store today and find, at ANY price something this lovely and perfect. One whiff and I was right back in my high school days. Riding in my best friend's Corvette convertible with the top down and the Myrtle Beach breezes blowing through our hair. This will forever remind me of those great old days, shagging at the Pad (beach club) to all the great old beach music tunes, my first drink, first cigarrette, (and mostly my last) first taste of freedom, boy was it sweet. Maybe not for everybody, but it will always have a special place in my heart and if I can find it, on my vanity right next to my favorites of today. Let the perfume snobs say what they will, I love this fragrance. |
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