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Parfums Intimes: Lace (2009)
by Victoria's Secret

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The offical site describes it as "A delicate veil of lace dresses skin in femininity. Exquisite, glowing orange flower absolute, harvested then handpicked in Nabeul, Tunisia. Distinctively rich Chinese osmanthus. Ethereal flashes of pink grapefruit and watery dewdrops." Opens very alcholic which is a con for me. In ten minutes you can get a natural orange flower note. though faint orange flower lovers may enjoy the rare natural way of it. my nose looses its way after that and cannot get any osmanthus or grapefruit.
By the way i would not give the name lace to it. Lace caries more of a Victorian aura and would be better represented with roses. So satin would take the orange flowers of mediteranian.
29 October 2009

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