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24.03.2021 - 07:37 AM
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King of cool

What do you associate with Steven Terrence "Steve" McQueen? Daredevil. The Magnificent Seven. Motor sportsman. Le Mans. Bullit. Green Ford Mustang Fastback. Twelve-minute chase. Heuer Monaco. In short, probably the coolest actor Hollywood has ever seen. And for me, a candidate for James Bond, too. King of cool halt.

Would this perfume have been his? Never. For this it is too modern. It starts very fresh and very fruity. But no citrus and no fruit salad. And before the whole thing drifts off in the direction of shower gel, there's a fair dash of peppery clove. After a good half hour, the whole thing gets a little woodier with a slight floral touch. After a while, this wonderfully fresh, fruity, modern, masculine, slightly woody-tart blend settles on a fluffy bed of musk. My first thought about this perfume was Égoïste, by the way. However, in a fresher form.

The longevity and sillage are perfect. Not too much and not too little. Definitely not a re-spray candidate. And the best thing is the sprayer. Rich, beautifully wide spray. Top.

Unfortunately, I have no idea if and if so, where this perfume is still available. Let alone what it costs. I also received it only by serendipity.

More I can say to the extreme unfortunately also not. It is a good example of how excellent fragrances are sometimes completely unknown and therefore remain undiscovered.

Greeting

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