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Nicole wrote:Funny enough Black is one my favorite fragrances to wear myself - supposedly it's unisex but I only see it in the men's cologne section.
ditto! it's one of the few fragrances that i haven't fallen out of love with (although i had no problems falling out of love with the person who got me hooked on it in the first place). it's a very special fragrance because it has a wonderful balance of experimental and wearable (unlike Comme des Garcons Odeur 53, which is beautifully wacky but not so easy to wear)
i find it increasingly difficult to get hold of it though
the only fragrance that i found somewhat similar (in terms of the effect rather than the actual notes) was Armani Mania. and i'm saying was because i'm talking about the original black cap one introduced in 1999 and disappeared shortly afterwards. WHY???
has anyone asked him - oh yes of course he does - he had one in suburbia with Claire didnt he.
Oh dearie, dearie - when asked what the most beautiful thing in the world is, he didn't say 'women', he said 'cats'. His idea of heaven is (to paraphrase) a cherry orchard on the warmest spring day with about a million cats. when asked what the hardest thing about a particular tour was, he said it was leaving his cats behind. And so forth...
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
has anyone asked him - oh yes of course he does - he had one in suburbia with Claire didnt he.
Oh dearie, dearie - when asked what the most beautiful thing in the world is, he didn't say 'women', he said 'cats'. His idea of heaven is (to paraphrase) a cherry orchard on the warmest spring day with about a million cats. when asked what the hardest thing about a particular tour was, he said it was leaving his cats behind. And so forth...
Oh yes, and I've been dreaming for quite a few years about being a cat
lingering on his bedroom windowsill in the evening, for a moment, and then ...
has anyone asked him - oh yes of course he does - he had one in suburbia with Claire didnt he.
Oh dearie, dearie - when asked what the most beautiful thing in the world is, he didn't say 'women', he said 'cats'. His idea of heaven is (to paraphrase) a cherry orchard on the warmest spring day with about a million cats. when asked what the hardest thing about a particular tour was, he said it was leaving his cats behind. And so forth...
really
although i must admit if someone asked me what was the most beautiful thing in the world was i dont think i would say men - or women for that matter seeing as i'm not that way inclined
i would have to think long and hard about that one
Nicole wrote:Funny enough Black is one my favorite fragrances to wear myself - supposedly it's unisex but I only see it in the men's cologne section.
ditto! it's one of the few fragrances that i haven't fallen out of love with (although i had no problems falling out of love with the person who got me hooked on it in the first place). it's a very special fragrance because it has a wonderful balance of experimental and wearable (unlike Comme des Garcons Odeur 53, which is beautifully wacky but not so easy to wear)
i find it increasingly difficult to get hold of it though
the only fragrance that i found somewhat similar (in terms of the effect rather than the actual notes) was Armani Mania. and i'm saying was because i'm talking about the original black cap one introduced in 1999 and disappeared shortly afterwards. WHY???
thats reminded me that when i was a wee young goth many moons ago and was 15 my workplace nickname was "noir" as no-one knew anyone who wore black like me
i tend to like armani smells. i dont go for them on purpose, just end up with them. diamonds is my current one. but my fave for winter is donna karan cashmere mist and i was lucky enough to get a gift set for christmas which i have only used once, so when this winter comes i will be enveloping myself with it