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Annelaknowelf – :
Just fantastic. Takes the saturated fougeré genre and makes something completely different. Damp, dark, dense, heavy, and unforgivingly earthy, Fougère Gothique takes you on a surprisingly pleasant smelling journey through the inspiration of rot and decay.
sxf421bedyWelty – :
”Hell is Empty and all the devils are here.”
Fourgère Gothique by Barrister and Mann smells like an old abandoned church. An old abandoned cemetery.
It’s an unearthed creature that smells like wet ground, smoke, ashes (Silent Hill) and burning woods from medieval times.
Like, Oscar De La Renta Pour Lui, This is the scent that Nosferatu, Bela Lugosi and Edgar Allan Poe would wear.
This scent falls under the same bracket as Narciso Rodriguez for him, Antaeus, Kouros, Oscar Dela Renta Pour Lui, and Salvador Dali Pour Homme. It shares similar characteristics one way or another but all in all, it is a monster of it’s own.
It’s a very strong, mature and sophisticated scent that epitomizes all the dark horses and beauty – the damped, the cold and the mysterious. Sir William Carius has done a phenomenal job!
When I first applied this scent, I went with 4 sprays but in all honesty, all you need is one or two sprays. Let this settle in and you’re in for a crazy, delightful and beautiful journey.
Sillage is strong. It projects like crazy and last me 10 hours without a doubt. Best to wear during the colder months.