AndreMoreau
Raiders of the Lost Scent
11 years ago - 26.09.2013
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"Quiproquo" by Grès, 1976.

"Qui Pro Quo" it's an ancient Latin motto, it means: "Swap a thing with another thing".

"Quiproquo" was an almost unknown perfume made during the Seventies by a very well-known perfumer, Robert Gonnon, and it was perfectly unisex: feminine and masculine at the same time. In other words, a scent you can swap it.

Abstract: Created by Robert Gonnon, one of the most famous noses of the seventies (AnaisAnais by Cacharel, Empreinte by Courregès, Metal by Paco Rabanne, Sikkim by Lancome, O de Lancome....), this almost unknown scent of the house Grès has a name very apt: "Quiproquo" (it's Latin for "swap two things each other "): in fact, despite being classified as "for women", is a perfume quietly ... masculine. It's perfectly unisex.

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