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Pluto
Baroque
Yardley
1996
Pluto
12/20/2024 - 09:18 AM
Baroque
Yardley
7
Scent
6
Longevity
6
Sillage
17
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Friendly floral medley with a light resin note + sweetness. Lovably old-fashioned, I would have in the
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17 Comments
Precious
11 months ago
I just read that Ann Gottlieb created Baroque at the same time as her 5th Avenue.
I never really warmed up to 5th Avenue, even though it's a very successful and popular fragrance. I guess I'm not a fan of floral blends.
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JonasP1
12 months ago
Well, definitely a nice choice.
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SchatzSucher
12 months ago
Yardley has some beautiful gems.
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ParfumAholic
12 months ago
There are definitely more exciting interpretations out there...
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ElAttarine
12 months ago
Sounds lovely, but not baroque ;-)
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Pluto
12 months ago
Absolutely not... where does the name come from?...
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Eggi37
12 months ago
The 90s were, if not aquatic, then sweet.
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Theris
12 months ago
Probably old-fashioned but not classic.
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Gandix
12 months ago
"Lovely sounds good already."
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FrauKirsche
12 months ago
Old-fashioned, yes... sweet can often be tricky.
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Floyd
12 months ago
Old-fashioned has its charm.
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Yatagan
12 months ago
That was indeed solid.
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Ergoproxy
12 months ago
Would a hairstyle like Fontaigne suit you? 🤭
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Pluto
12 months ago
With a nest on my head like that...no thanks, I'd look too big 😅
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Ergoproxy
12 months ago
It has to be called a la Fontages.
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Spatzl
12 months ago
He's probably just nice.
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Pluto
12 months ago
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Located in the 60s.
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I never really warmed up to 5th Avenue, even though it's a very successful and popular fragrance. I guess I'm not a fan of floral blends.