Name: Hari, Mata
Birthday: Aug 7, 1876
Last login: today 93 years ago
Occupation: Dancer and double agent
Hobbies: Spying on the French and telling the Germans; dancing around naked
Favorite books: 'Espionage Made Easy' and 'The Agent's ABC'
Favorite perfume: something that smells totally old-fashioned and inconspicuous
Status: captured
Mood: sad
You are looking for: someone to buy me out of here!!
Favorite quote: “Monsieur, I thank you.”
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Edit almost a year later..
I just realized I completely forgot to describe the scent.
This is because I couldn't describe it back then, and I find that I still can't describe it today. But I can fully support Esther Knatterton (see above) in her clear insights: No cinnamon, but mint or menthol? Refreshing and yet not. Sweetness very subtle. Nothing is really dominant, less is more, but there is enough of everything. The nonexistent honey is a real showstopper, not in the top note, but 100% perceivable at the spray nozzle, along with woody notes that appear like magic ink, then disappear again on a chypre green parchment. My silly beginner rating should be corrected from 60 to 80%. Thank you Michelangela for the great deal! Mata Hari has been bought out.
Very refined comment!
But I don't understand how 'Monsieur, I thank you' could have been here 11 years ago...?
We didn't even know each other back then, did we?!
"I'm Mata Hari. I am my own master." She found true love during a spy mission and met her end by execution. It's not easy to create a fragrance with this name.
But I don't understand how 'Monsieur, I thank you' could have been here 11 years ago...?
We didn't even know each other back then, did we?!