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Quo Vadis de Marly?
Oh dear, what are you doing? It's anything but de Marly. Don't get me wrong, I love fresh lemony fragrances, but this is a fragrance that has been smelled a thousand times, x- arbitrary and interchangeable.
I like it when companies have a recognition value, when the DNA is recognizable despite being different. This one is a cuckoo's child. Because nothing, nothing at all, points to the house. The fragrance starts off nice and citrusy and fresh, not strong, not extraordinary. Then nothing more happens, there is no particular depth or development. Certainly likeable, also suitable for the masses and nice, but a joke for the price. Anyone who has fragrances like Herod etc. in mind won't understand it, especially at the asking price. If it at least smelled high quality...........After Althair, the next belly landing. What a shame!
I like it when companies have a recognition value, when the DNA is recognizable despite being different. This one is a cuckoo's child. Because nothing, nothing at all, points to the house. The fragrance starts off nice and citrusy and fresh, not strong, not extraordinary. Then nothing more happens, there is no particular depth or development. Certainly likeable, also suitable for the masses and nice, but a joke for the price. Anyone who has fragrances like Herod etc. in mind won't understand it, especially at the asking price. If it at least smelled high quality...........After Althair, the next belly landing. What a shame!
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