03/17/2021

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The Indecent Decency - Mythical Collection Givenchy
A wonderful fragrance reached me today, and I would like to dedicate a review to it as well.
(Dear thanks at this point to the nice seller - thanks to Parfumo)
Mystical is Organza Indécence truly, the original creation also leads back to the successful, all-changing 90s. I am now the owner of the 2007 version.
Soft, oriental and yet playful, it embodies the sensuality of women in its most beautiful form.
I am standing in a sun-drenched palace in the Orient, a warm breeze blows through the chambers and quietly passes through the delicate, long, cream-colored veil curtains. They are so light and fine that you can see through them. On a little golden throne are fruits. Tangerines (peaches and pears are also present, hidden, at the very bottom of the bowl) provide the fruity prelude. Next to it is a large bowl of cinnamon sticks and other spices, the comforting warm scent mingling cozily with the delicate fruits. They all dance together, elf-like. Light and purring, they float through the room and reach a large throne of finely carved light wood. I settle there for a moment.
Oriental music from the 1000 and One Nights sounds, very softly in the background. Then she appears, a fairy, veiled with a veil. Her dark mystical eyes point to the chamber behind the curtains, she floats there. I follow her, here and there a ripe plum falls from her robe, which I collect again. She pauses in a dark place and I wait anxiously. She drops her veil. I hurry to her and want to give her back the lost fruit, but at that moment she has disappeared. She leaves behind a hint of golden amber besides her magic. Who was she? A princess? A sorceress? Or the ruler of this patchouli palace?
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Honks. Voices. Somewhere a cell phone is ringing.
The noise of the normal world is back - from the dream.
Organza Indécence took me a little to the Orient, but in the very fine from the fairy tale world. It is wonderful when a fragrance can trigger these, but in no way indecent associations.
This treasure has me really still missing in my collection.
- MY SCHAAAATZ -
"It is a tremendous happiness to be able (still) to rejoice." - George Bernard Shaw
(Dear thanks at this point to the nice seller - thanks to Parfumo)
Mystical is Organza Indécence truly, the original creation also leads back to the successful, all-changing 90s. I am now the owner of the 2007 version.
Soft, oriental and yet playful, it embodies the sensuality of women in its most beautiful form.
I am standing in a sun-drenched palace in the Orient, a warm breeze blows through the chambers and quietly passes through the delicate, long, cream-colored veil curtains. They are so light and fine that you can see through them. On a little golden throne are fruits. Tangerines (peaches and pears are also present, hidden, at the very bottom of the bowl) provide the fruity prelude. Next to it is a large bowl of cinnamon sticks and other spices, the comforting warm scent mingling cozily with the delicate fruits. They all dance together, elf-like. Light and purring, they float through the room and reach a large throne of finely carved light wood. I settle there for a moment.
Oriental music from the 1000 and One Nights sounds, very softly in the background. Then she appears, a fairy, veiled with a veil. Her dark mystical eyes point to the chamber behind the curtains, she floats there. I follow her, here and there a ripe plum falls from her robe, which I collect again. She pauses in a dark place and I wait anxiously. She drops her veil. I hurry to her and want to give her back the lost fruit, but at that moment she has disappeared. She leaves behind a hint of golden amber besides her magic. Who was she? A princess? A sorceress? Or the ruler of this patchouli palace?
-
Honks. Voices. Somewhere a cell phone is ringing.
The noise of the normal world is back - from the dream.
Organza Indécence took me a little to the Orient, but in the very fine from the fairy tale world. It is wonderful when a fragrance can trigger these, but in no way indecent associations.
This treasure has me really still missing in my collection.
- MY SCHAAAATZ -
"It is a tremendous happiness to be able (still) to rejoice." - George Bernard Shaw
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