The oriental scent which began its historical arc as a "spa" and "all over" fragrance, meant to refresh and provide the stealth mantle of "a see-through charm". Inspired by the sea-like and skin-like smelling primal scent of ambergris...
Enjoy this vintage advertising for the original Dioressence perfume by Dior. (which you can buy easily on Amazon using the link)
And please read my fragrance review of Dior's Dioressence perfume on this link.
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Thank you, Elena!
ReplyDeleteLouLou by Cacharel vintage advertising is among my favorites :)
You're very welcome Sofia, thanks for commenting :)
DeleteVintage LouLou advertising is magnificent! I had commented on it in the past, if you care to take a look:
http://perfumeshrine.blogspot.com/2008/11/when-perfume-and-art-nostalgically-mix.html
http://perfumeshrine.blogspot.com/2013/12/optical-scentsibilities-genie-blue-with.html
http://perfumeshrine.blogspot.com/2011/04/cacharel-loulou-fragrance-review.html
So fun to learn from your review. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJean
Hi there Jean, thanks for your kind words.
DeleteIt's fun how we get a perception about things through reading, then one small discovery and the perception is capsized, huh? ;) :)
Change: even if you neither want nor need it.
ReplyDeleteAlways a good idea...