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What fragrance best describes this lovely scene?

post #1 of 19
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post #2 of 19
Hmm.. windmill = aldehydes; cool evening setting with dark blue sky = iris; large, dark tree anchoring the picture = sandalwood and vanilla; touch of red, not predominant, rose; setting that everyone is familiar with = commercial fragrance.

Chanel n 5
post #3 of 19
To me, it is Chene by Lutens as it is majestic, serene and feels very comfortable with itself
post #4 of 19
Biehl AL02. I'm not sure why, I just concentrated hard on that picture and thought "What's the PERFECT fragrance if I'm seeing this out my window?"
post #5 of 19
I'm seeing Fiore d'Ambra by Profumum
post #6 of 19
Calandre.
post #7 of 19
Why, that looks like Texas!! YEEEEHAAAW!!

Stetson?
post #8 of 19
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Originally Posted by Hillaire View Post

Why, that looks like Texas!! YEEEEHAAAW!!

Stetson?

I am laughing out loud!!! Really loud!!! Gary
post #9 of 19
The very first thing that came to mind was Divine's L'Homme Sage.
post #10 of 19
TDC Bois d'Iris. It smells cool yet sensual, like a sunset in summertime.

Chanel No.22. Glorious and atmospheric, like a sunset in Autumn.
post #11 of 19
I'm with sean-dt , Bois d'Iris for sure!
post #12 of 19
Lonestar Memories?
post #13 of 19
Ormonde Jayne Woman, because of the warm orange and golden tones as well as the wind and open air.
post #14 of 19
For Men: Carolina Herrera CH
post #15 of 19
Yes, is DOES look like Texas, and it looks like it's a hot, sultry evening....
+ 1 for Lonestar Memories.
post #16 of 19
That landscape resembles Argentina´s Pampa...a beautiful flat land with grasses, trees and lots of windmills....
I cannot other than picture myself nearby wearing leather boots, drinking mate near a nice fire, with my horse standing by....

Annick Goutal Duel...green mate with leather and some smoky woods....
post #17 of 19
Yes, yes -- +2 for Lonestar Memories. Also, Evening Edged in Gold.
post #18 of 19
I love how people's associations are based on the plains of where they're from. I'm the opposite of those who saw Texas heat in this - I saw Prairie cold! I'm picturing late October, Saskatchewan, frigid dawn temperatures just a week away from when the snow hits.
post #19 of 19
Van Cleef and Arpels - Les Saisons Automne. The crisp, dry spices in this match perfectly the warm, vivid colours of the sunset paired with the bare black tree branches. The scene is cold and warm - just like the fragrance.
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