This was my first fragrance after I finished college and started my first job. A man I worked with said "that's not for a young girl you need something for a young girl". To me, Diorissimo...
What? "You need 6 sprays for it to last, oohh...." "It smells American" "It reminds me of a laundry gel (????)" What the F&%* is wrong with (some) reviewers here? Are you this kind of snobbish...
I would imagine that those who love Le Mâle by Jean Paul Gaultier(LM) might love the combination of worlds here in Armani Code Ultimate (ACU). I find it strange as I have not yet learned to love...
this is easily the worst amouage i've tried & i've tried most. a cloying clove cluster that really sends a feeling of nausea through the system. i persevered through the interminable dyrdown (it...
I went shopping for a new perfume in March and had difficulty finding something new to try at Sephora. The scents at the store become blended after smelling a few samples. I decided to buy...
Republicans and Democrats have only four days to reach an agreement before hundreds of billions of dollars of tax rises and spending cuts take effect, apparently.
Republicans and Democrats have only four days to reach an agreement before hundreds of billions of dollars of tax rises and spending cuts take effect, apparently.
How does this pertain to the subject of this thread?
How does this pertain to the subject of this thread?
If the economy goes into the crapper as a result, sales of the lower cost lines will tank as middle class consumers' disposable income disappears. Then Dior and YSL will pull out of the US market, leaving Chanel the last man standing. Duh!
If the economy goes into the crapper as a result, sales of the lower cost lines will tank as middle class consumers' disposable income disappears. Then Dior and YSL will pull out of the US market, leaving Chanel the last man standing. Duh!
Thanks for clarifying it for me, Rubegon. Somehow I missed how this would all play out.
If the economy goes into the crapper as a result, sales of the lower cost lines will tank as middle class consumers' disposable income disappears. Then Dior and YSL will pull out of the US market, leaving Chanel the last man standing. Duh!
Thanks for clarifying it for me, Rubegon. Somehow I missed how this would all play out.
Probably YSL. I hear more love for YSL here on Basenotes than any other designer. I'm not a big fan of Dior in all honesty, but they get a lot of love too. As do Chanel. Perhaps it's simply because YSL has more fragrances, and because they have some fairly inexpensive, but great scents like Jazz/Live Jazz, Rive Gauche and Body Kouros which makes it much easier to dive into exploring them.