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03.11.2023 - 12:22 PM
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What is the connection between Opus-Arte from Swan Lake by P.I. Tchaikovsky and the new perfume Nexin by A. Tauer?

A fragile, windy cool to metallic cold citrus scent with iris roots in moss, with slightly spicy woods from No. 12 and aldehydes from the aromatic pentachord trio (Auburn, Verdant, White) on a musky aldehyde cloud. The perfume, released in honor of the brand's 18th anniversary, has the final number 9 (1+8), with the number 9 completing the 9-year life cycle in numerological terms. My bottle has the number 163 and this means 1 (1+6+3=10; 1+0=1 and the one is reinforced by zero). Nexin can be seen as the end or even the beginning of something new in Andy's work. Let's see which direction he will take. And what does Nexin smell like? As is Andy's habit when it comes to something significant. Nexin is something special - a delicate, austere, metallic cold, floral and striking scent all in one. What I appreciate about it is its difference to neutrality and its detachment from the distinctly sweet or distinctly fruity, earthy and airy creations of its two nine-year-old predecessors. When I look at the white bottle, the Opus Arte music from P.I. Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake comes to mind. With every sniff, I associate this beautiful piece of music with Andy.
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