08/05/2021

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LadyViolet
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5
Take two, pay two thousand
A wonderfully light-footed 2-in-1 fragrance: Bouquet de Paris can leave the house airy and buoyant as both a bouquet of flowers and a tea scent. With this view, woman could almost justify the exorbitant price she has to pay for it. But only almost. The pricing is beautiful slowly in no relation more.
But enough of that, it only spoils the mood. Bouquet de Paris is namely a really successful, feminine, elegant, light-flooded fragrance. Unlike many floral fragrances that quickly seem flowery, stale and penetrating, this bouquet keeps its airy balance. Maybe because the tea note keeps it happy and keeps it floating?
In any case, I like to wear it on cooler days, because it makes me smile and it reduces the heaviness of the sometimes gray everyday life by its lightness.
At this point, therefore, also a thank you to all Parfumas, which always organize Sharings to him and thus allow me a constant supply. Maybe I should but also just get me a piggy bank called Bouquet, which is then sacrificed on the next Paris trip standesgemäß at Guerlain by all the rules of art:)
A worthier Paris Mitbringsel there is hardly!
But enough of that, it only spoils the mood. Bouquet de Paris is namely a really successful, feminine, elegant, light-flooded fragrance. Unlike many floral fragrances that quickly seem flowery, stale and penetrating, this bouquet keeps its airy balance. Maybe because the tea note keeps it happy and keeps it floating?
In any case, I like to wear it on cooler days, because it makes me smile and it reduces the heaviness of the sometimes gray everyday life by its lightness.
At this point, therefore, also a thank you to all Parfumas, which always organize Sharings to him and thus allow me a constant supply. Maybe I should but also just get me a piggy bank called Bouquet, which is then sacrificed on the next Paris trip standesgemäß at Guerlain by all the rules of art:)
A worthier Paris Mitbringsel there is hardly!
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