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TOTALpwnz – :
Did they need to market a ridiculously expensive scent to make up for what they lost on a really bad movie? I suggest a reasonably priced aquatic scent called “The Life Aquatic.” If they could get a picture of Bill Murray making one of his buffoonish faces to put on the bottle, how could it not sell?
gcu300JeomiWogkig – :
I definitely agree with y’all’s sense of indignation!! The maker (if we can believe intent from a single Ebay auction) is completely opposite of the character he purports to represent. Nice concept, very poor execution.
KNEHT – :
I really can’t stand it when people get something and try to roll it over for obscene prices.
According to Gustave H, “that’s too much ,1.5 is correct”
Great movie but for a grand or even 600 it is better suited for somebody with a great deal more cash than self discipline.
I like the fact that Buxton included the apple note,nice touch.it should really project if it’s anything like it was described in the film.Fragrances from the thirties really project.
I do not want it but would still like to smell it.
Deroxtbsbh – :
OMG! There is a single bottle on Ebay and the seller has started bidding at $600! The Buy It Now price is around $1000. Ridiculous!!!
ndv – :
I wish I could somehow find this and buy it. I bet Mark Buxton did a lovely job with those notes!
Silke – :
Just loved the movie ..
mudilkoinogda – :
I was lucky enough to smell it when visiting Nose in Paris. Oh, what a wonderful smell! It’s lightly citrusy and woodsy, but not very long lasting. You can get whiffs of musk when it dries. A very elegant scent. Like Monseiur Gustave!
drujkoff – :
This perfume sounds magnificent. I’d so like to smell such a fragrance! 🙂
kriaugas – :
Having just seen The Grand Budapest Hotel today, I am completely enchanted with this movie. It is visually beautiful, nostalgic, quirky and funny with an all star cast. In short, it’s a masterpiece from Wes Anderson. The central character, the charismatic M Gustave surrounds himself in a cloud of L’Air de Panache. I was delighted to see that there is a real perfume created for this and I would give my right arm for a sample.
Xeroxouggf – :
Really, now… So what if a movie was the inspiration for the fragrance? The list of notes is quite impressive and frankly, ANY fragrance developed by Mark Buxton deserves an unbiased sniff.
Take a peek at the list of Mark Buxton’s creations AND the houses they represent before dismissing this latest one before it’s even come to market.
Agaptiplos – :
Is this serious? 🙂
Anyway it’s Budapest and not Budapesht.