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shocik2014 – :
I have an bottle of this. It has a very pronounced Band-Aid-like top note that’s not as bad as you may think. There’s greenness that is pure “geranium leaves being crushed in your hands” aura to it. It’s quite invigorating & nice to me. I can see it being very unisex.
I wished Lanvin would put out a “Classic” series of their older line of scents; even though I know they are catering to the young international bright young thing set of now.
I’m glad I have a reminder of their past legacy.
deemoninc1 – :
Its citrusy, herbal rose geranium scent is very invigorating and quite unisex in today’s standard.
Chicago Tribune advertising on November 8, 1960 has the best description: “The pungency, the herbal ancestry of the real Spanish geranium is all here……To loll in its fragrance is to dream of moon drenched balconies in Seville. Flamenco dancers and the romantic strains of the Spanish guitar. But when you wear the geranium fragrance, or dust yourself with the powder after a bath, there is no languor. It’s the type of scent that makes you feel crisp and bright.”