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"The Beach"
"I'm moving, I'm coming - Can you hear what I hear?
It's calling you, my dear - Out of reach (reach)
(Take me to my beach) - I can hear it, calling you I′m coming, not drowning
Swimming closer to you."
(All Saints - Pure Shores - OST)
If I were to play the role of Richard Fischer in the well-known film "The Beach," I would want to wear this fragrance. Whether I'm jumping several meters off a rock into the water or feeling sand between my toes by the campfire.
It embodies for me what I would pack into a scent if it were to fit this film. Sea, salt, smoke, slightly dark aquatic notes, burnt wood from the night before.
For me, it's a strong companion on summer evenings with friends when we've packed up our tents and spend time together.
I don't want to write more about the fragrance; sometimes less is more.
It's calling you, my dear - Out of reach (reach)
(Take me to my beach) - I can hear it, calling you I′m coming, not drowning
Swimming closer to you."
(All Saints - Pure Shores - OST)
If I were to play the role of Richard Fischer in the well-known film "The Beach," I would want to wear this fragrance. Whether I'm jumping several meters off a rock into the water or feeling sand between my toes by the campfire.
It embodies for me what I would pack into a scent if it were to fit this film. Sea, salt, smoke, slightly dark aquatic notes, burnt wood from the night before.
For me, it's a strong companion on summer evenings with friends when we've packed up our tents and spend time together.
I don't want to write more about the fragrance; sometimes less is more.
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