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zagayko – :
Wow! I’d forgotten all about this fragrance…which is strange, because I wore it on my wedding day in 1998! I got it at Nordstrom on the day that happened to be the day my husband proposed, so it was the perfect scent to wear for the ceremony. Isabel’s fragrances seemed to disappear from counters within months of being released. I got married in the mountains, at the end of February. I hate the mountains, and winter, (my husband loves both), so I wore this bright green sunny fragrance so I’d smell summery. I wore an emerald green silk dress, topped with antique lace, and a long antique lace mantilla. This very green fragrance went well with my favorite color (emerald). I wore emerald jewelry as well.We honeymooned along the Coast, so the mountains were a fun escape.I think the only other fragrance I owned at the time was Clinique Happy… I haven’t smelled Savanna in many years, but I remember thinking of it as “Chanel No. 19 without leather…” I have no idea if that’s accurate, I knew nothing about fragrances back then. Remembering Savanna brightened my day!