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Ideal Fragrance for any Politician

post #1 of 29
Thread Starter 
not sure if you guys are as interested in politics as i am...but just curious as what you guys would consider the perfect fragrance for a politician. the few public figures that i have personally met (all local elected officials)...do smell quite pleasant...but nothing too mesmerizing..probably due to the fact that the office they hold isn't very major or significant. but if there is one scent out there that you would associate with the type of person you can picture voting for, what is it?
post #2 of 29
Eau de Horseshitartist L'Homme?

Oops ... sorry. Couldn't resist [smiley=evil.gif]
post #3 of 29
CK Contradiction? lol.

Or maybe Chanel's Egoiste!
post #4 of 29
Thread Starter 
lol yah very funny...this was meant to be a serious post...but i guess you guys couldnt put aside your personal apprehension for one minute.
post #5 of 29
schister pour homme
eau de useless
post #6 of 29
L'Anarchiste!! [smiley=evil.gif]

But seriously, Lanvin L'Homme would be a perfect scent for a politician.

Others that would work:

Boucheron PH
Creed BdP
Gendarme
Chanel PM Concentree
post #7 of 29
Quote:
Originally Posted by Octothorpe

L'Anarchiste!! Â* [smiley=evil.gif]

But seriously, Lanvin L'Homme would be a perfect scent for a politician.

Others that would work:

Boucheron PH
Creed BdP
Gendarme
Chanel PM Concentree

I agree with all except Gendarme. Gendarme is to pure and guilt free for a politician. A politician needs a commanding fragrance, one that is strong and attention getting. Think about it, it would have to be strong to cover up all the f$&king festered up stinch of campaigne promises.

Seriously, I would grab some Jicky, kouros,......
post #8 of 29
Bandit

Aaron
post #9 of 29
Apparently Reagan and both Bushes wore Gendarme, so.... [smiley=rolleyes.gif]
post #10 of 29
Quote:
Originally Posted by Octothorpe

... Lanvin L'Homme would be a perfect scent for a politician.
Others that would work:
Boucheron PH
Creed BdP
Gendarme
Chanel PM Concentree

Lanvin, Gendarme ok with me, I live in a different spot of the world anyway. But knowing I might have to share 'my Creed' and 'my Chanel' with any (local) politician might spoil those scents for me! Politicians should wear popular stuff like Klein's or Mugler's. Pdiddy, do not take this personal, please. A politician wants to be popular and choose from all best sellers those which do not make him sick.
post #11 of 29
Eau du Coq by Guerlain
post #12 of 29
Quote:
Originally Posted by AZsmells

Eau du Coq by Guerlain

I almost just fell on the floor laughing at work..... This is priceless and I agree 110%. None better.
post #13 of 29
Surely Bill Clinton wore Sexual by MG?
post #14 of 29
I remember reading that Clinton and both Bushs wore the same scent. Possibly Gendarme.
post #15 of 29
Anybody know what scent Mr Blair favours out of curiosity?
post #16 of 29
Heritage

It screams - "you will respect my authorita!!!"
post #17 of 29
Quote:
Originally Posted by Vicomte de K

Heritage

It screams - "you will respect my authorita!!!"

Yea that's it! Why didn't anyone think of that earlier?!?
post #18 of 29
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ricardo

Anybody know what scent Mr Blair favours out of curiosity?

I was just coming to that, I learnt that he favour's Habit Rouge...

Vintage Tabarome would be my natural choice...
post #19 of 29
Heritage - Guerlain
post #20 of 29
hi
churchil used to wear tabrarome
i think habit rouge or vetiver or guchi pour home or guchi rush will be good choised too
post #21 of 29
Quote:
Originally Posted by MonkeyManMatt

Surely Bill Clinton wore Sexual by MG?

Maybe he wore Cigar?
post #22 of 29
Thread Starter 
turns out you guys were right about gendarme and clinton, and bush, and also reagan.
apparently it's a very popular choice amoing public figures.

check out this site:

http://www.parfumsraffy.com/men/gendarme.html
post #23 of 29
The 1st thing that comes to mind is Truth.... Sorry that doesn't work.
J.F.K. used Creeds Vetiver. That would work for a politician.
Gary
post #24 of 29
Thread Starter 
i always thought jfk's signature scent was: Caswell Massey's Jockey Club
post #25 of 29
Quote:
Originally Posted by MonkeyManMatt

Surely Bill Clinton wore Sexual by MG?

I always thought Clinton's signature was Burberry Touch.
post #26 of 29
There isn´t a perfume slimy enough.
post #27 of 29
maybe Passage d'Enfer?
post #28 of 29
In "Fabulous Fragrances II", Jan Moran claims that Clinton sometimes wore Bijan (I guess when you are the leader of the world's last great superpower, you can get away with wearing an olfactory typhoon.) and that Reagan wore Guerlain's EdC Imperiale.
post #29 of 29
Quote:
Originally Posted by emad

hi
churchil used to wear tabrarome
i think habit rouge or vetiver or guchi pour home or guchi rush will be good choised too

Wasn't Crown Perfumery Town and Country created specifically for Churchill too?
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