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Angel. Opus 42.
Have you ever been to a drag show? In the front row? Do you remember the moment when the lovely long-legged drag queen gracefully balanced down from the stage in her high heels and strutted right in front of you, so close that you could see every single facet of her glittering gown and each one of her false eyelashes? The second when it truly dawned on you that this graceful beauty, this embodiment of femininity, is of an unnatural origin? The thought both confuses and enchants you. You know it and yet you don't believe it. The feelings are mixed up, and you can't decide whether to love or hate this dazzling creature, but one thing is certain: you cannot remain indifferent. Either applaud or wrinkle your nose.
This angel in divine blue is also such a peculiar being: a true work of art, a radiant drag queen among fragrances, eternally young and disturbingly beautiful. It smells otherworldly, as all the ingredients are unnaturally strong in their effect; no flower, no fruit is of this world, the blend itself is overloaded. The sinful richness of heavenly delights. The angel, who is so seductively innocent. You can love or hate it - just don’t remain indifferent.
This angel in divine blue is also such a peculiar being: a true work of art, a radiant drag queen among fragrances, eternally young and disturbingly beautiful. It smells otherworldly, as all the ingredients are unnaturally strong in their effect; no flower, no fruit is of this world, the blend itself is overloaded. The sinful richness of heavenly delights. The angel, who is so seductively innocent. You can love or hate it - just don’t remain indifferent.
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Als ich selber den Duft hatte, liebte ich ihn an vielen Tagen und hasste ihn an anderen. Da der Flakon leer wurde, habe ich ihn wohl öfter geliebt :)