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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion around Chanel No. 19 Poudré is a mix of personal experiences and opinions, highlighting its evolution from a classic fragrance to a modern interpretation. Users express a range of reactions, from admiration of its fresh, powdery, and musky notes to disappointment with its departure from the original No. 19. Some find it appealing for its clean, summery qualities, while others feel it lacks the depth and historical weight of its predecessor. The fragrance's packaging and presentation are often praised, with many noting its elegant design. However, there are also criticisms about its longevity and the way it evolves on the skin, with some users reporting it becoming overly sweet or harsh. Overall, the conversation reflects a polariz... | |
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| | | | | The promise of beguiling black orchid scent, the suggestion of classical glamour, the retro advertisement reminiscent of George Hurrell's famous shot of Veronica Lake--and Tom Ford's solo debut, Black Orchid became my most anticipated 2006 launch. When I finally held the gorgeous black glass bottle in my hand and sprayed the perfume on my skin, I envisioned something along the lines of Rochas Femme, the radiant sweetness wrapped into the rich animalic warmth. ... Black Orchid certainly weaves some retro elements into its composition, yet it remains a modern oriental, where the animalic growl is replaced by the murmur of luscious woody vanilla. The best features of Black Orchid are revealed upfront-the promised seductive darkness of patchouli and the savory e... | |
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