| Original Marc Jacobs |
Yes, you can find some of them online. And depending on the perfume, you can even find them in the discount stores like Marshall's, TJ Maxx, Burlington. |
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This thread is informative/interesting and amusing, in equal doses. The part most striking to me is how many posters get verbal compliments on their perfume choices - not once has anyone commented to me on my scent, and I think it would be kind of creepy if they did.
I wear Jo Malone mimosa and cardamom - I like the scent and am happy when I put it on, but it does not get compliments nor complaints .
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You probably are reserved and private and people sense that about you so they don't ask questions about your perfume. That doesn't mean that they don't notice it, though. |
I don't get it either. I wear perfume every day but I really intend for it to be smellable only if you're right up next to me. If a friend or coworker said anything I'd be worried I was wearing way too much. |
. Omg - my high school fave!!! |
My happy smell |
Clive Christian C, Amouage Lyric and Memoir (any Amouage , really, except Sunshine - the failure of a new designer) - hands down best. |
Detergent smell is substitute for a perfume for you? You are the plainest Jane out there. |
| L'air de temps Nina Ricci. It's a classic but smells good on everybody. But please buy it from airports especially Charles DeGaulles, Schipol or Sheremetova. |
| I used to get compliments on Jessica McClintock all the time, but they've discontinued it. |
My Burberry, got tons of compliments. I really like Jo Malone Orange Blossom but scent doesn’t last very long, esp for the price point. |
| I have my grandmothers bottle of Givenchy lll, vintage. Whenever I wear it I get compliments. I’ve bought a newer bottle, but never get the same compliments. |
If you buy perfume at discount stores, you’re doing it wrong. |
I buy vintage, so mostly from known collectors. |