Les Impératrices Japonaises / The Great Empresses of Japan by Roméa d'Améor

Les Impératrices Japonaises
The Great Empresses of Japan
2009

Medusa00
10/26/2025 - 03:53 PM
8.5Scent 9Longevity 9Sillage 9Bottle
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Puschelmuschel, come to the floral cream paper house calls the velvety Geisha and adorns the Samurai with iris roots. Lovely Freesia-San.
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SeejungfrauSeejungfrau 2 months ago
Your statement is SO lovely, Medusa. 🎎
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PuderperlePuderperle 2 months ago
I can't help but laugh at so many of your texts, you're so funny ❤️🥰
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CastlecooreCastlecoore 2 months ago
Sounds interesting and is definitely worth a try.
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Skydiver19Skydiver19 2 months ago
It would be worth a try.
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FloydFloyd 2 months ago
Puschelmuschel ;-)
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SaphoSapho 2 months ago
I was fascinated by the powdery dustiness of the iris root.
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GandixGandix 2 months ago
It was somehow nice. The bottle too.
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ElAttarineElAttarine 2 months ago
I really like freesia, and I’m happy to be called by your words too - great 😅
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Medusa00Medusa00 2 months ago
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This is far from Japanese minimalism and devoted restraint. It's a very expressive, intense bouquet of flowers with great longevity.
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Skydiver19Skydiver19 2 months ago
Rulers generally aren't into submissive restraint.
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