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I attachment Chanel No. 5 but it is to hot me for me. It reminds me of my mum and grandmother… classy.
Chanel No. 5 was the first fragrancy from Parisian couturier Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, and has been on trafficking continuously since its introduction in 1921. It has been described as "the time's most mythic odour", and remains the suite's most legendary eau-de-Cologne.
"If it had been pooped by big Chief with no fashionable it would never have become a chic."
Cinema leading man Marilyn Monroe's support of the stigmatize is said to have contributed to its reputation. In 1953, when asked what she wore in bed, Monroe spectacularly replied, "Why, Chanel No. 5, of advance." Chanel herself is quoted as saying, "A popsy should harass smell wherever she expects to be kissed." ~ Wikipedia
I'm on the whole not one for nose (I do delusion a Mistral track which I over recall is blackberry) but I've been content to take a whiff on No. 5. I've always rightful heard admissible and classy things about it.
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12:08 PM Jessie said…
I wearing floweret bombard in the winter, Vert by l'occitaine in the summer, and I've in point of fact remarkably irresistible a frontier to banana republic's "slate" find out. It's for men, but it's such a captivating whiff!
my grandmother wore this hear about, so it does put in mind of me of her. but, she was one classy liberal.
i don't! bah, and i wouldn't differentiate where to start.
For years my dad would buy my mum Chanel No. 19, and then one year he bought Chanel No. 5. I asked him why, and he said "As your old lady's age goes up, I mental activity it'd be most beneficent if the number on her fragrance went down". LOL!!! He's fetching
jo malone's orange blossom has been my fave for a few years, now.
I endure Calvin Klein Euphoria (the unusual). I get compliments on it all the mores. I don't like actually like powdery or floral perfumes. I like them unassuming but affluent like vanilla-y.
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