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What's your favorite perfume?
My Granny Lucille loved White Shoulders.
Mother & Daughter: Natalie & Marcia (November 1970) |
I have two favorite colognes: Shalimar and Vanille. Both French fragrances can be described as vanilla, powdery and sweet.
The meaning of the word Shalimar remains a mystery, but it is certainly of Arab or Persian origin. Shalimar was created in 1921 and re-released in 1925, in a bottle designed by Raymond Guerlain, and made by Cristalleries de Baccarat (bottle design # 597), and launched at the Decorative Arts Exhibitio. |
I've worn other brands of vanilla fragrances, but Vanille is my favorite. The soft fragrance lasts all day. When I enter a room, someone almost always compliments me on my scent.
Adults say: "Have you been baking today? You smell wonderful - like vanilla or sugar cookies."
Children say: "Mmmmmm! You smell like marshmallows and sugar cookies!"
Here's a review of Vanille from a man:
"Because I like vanilla,
even though its a female fragrance,
I'm still gonna wear it
cause its smells soooooooooooooo delicious!
When they say sugar cookies they are not kidding!"
Vanille EDT 1936 Special Edition 100ml Sprayby Outremer, formerly L'Aromarine |
I first discovered Vanille, at a small shoppe in San Diego, while in California, on a business trip. It was love at first smell. I ordered Vanille from the shoppe for years until the it closed.
Recently I was thrilled to find the fragrance online through Smallflower. Vanille is their best selling fragrance worldwide.
Some people will never reveal the name or the place where they purchase this delicate, reasonably-priced fragrance, but I'll let you in on the secret!
Click on this Smallflower link:
http://www.smallflower.com/laromarine/vanille-eau-de-toilette-50ml-spray-50ml-spray-18836
Warning!
If you wear perfume in the garden...
You will be pollinated by bees!
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Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking
Email: marcia.norwood@sbcglobal.net
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