THE SPIRIT OF AN ICON REINVENTED IN A TRIO OF FUTURE CLASSIC FRAGRANCES True classics transcend the sum of their parts to become something altogether exquisite and EAU DE LACOSTE the trio of new men's fragrances from LACOSTE take inspiration from an undeniable classic. One of the world's most iconic menswear garments -- The original LACOSTE L.12.12 Polo shirt. Eau de Lacost Launches on 6th April
We've taken inspiration from classic preppy icons and bottled it up into a fragrance. It's the latest addition to our line of fragrances. We're calling it Eau de Prep.
"Jesus of Montreal" refers to the Gospel according to St. Mark, advertising for eau de Cologne, the Brothers Karamazov, the dubbing of pornographic movies, the Big Bang, the formula for Coca-Cola Classic, Hamlet's soliloquy, the inconvenience of being born in Burkina-Faso, a Roman soldier by the name of Pantera, fascist who are daily communicants, organ transplants and Paul Newman's salad dressing. In short, it touches on everything unavoidable." Denys Arcand. Cast: Lothaire Bluteau, Rémy Girard, Robert Lepage, Gilles Pelletier, Johanne Marie Tremblay, Catherine Wilkening, Yves Jacques
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Katie Puckrik smells Chanel N°5 Eau Première and Chanel N°5 For more information including where to buy, head on over to my website: www.katiepuckriksmells.com Please subscribe! Theme song: "Perfume" by Sparks. Watch the video of the full song: www.youtube.com Who is Edie Sedgwick? Find out here: en.wikipedia.org Transcript: When Chanel No. 5 launched in 1921, it was modern to the point of what is this, Coco Chanel, you tricksy minx? Its peachy florals and woods shimmer behind a glittering curtain of aldehydes. No. 5s powdery coolness is warmed with mating-season musk - only revealed on the skin, like a secret between lovers. The No. 5 parfum and eau de toilette are still more or less the real deal, sticking to the original blueprint. Im not so crazy about the 80s-era eau de parfum, which is thicker, sharper, and more synthetic. Its like a caricature the original eau de toilette drawn with a big fat marker pen. It took 2008s Eau Première, with its more nuanced and youthful interpretation, to finally lasso me into the No. 5 corral. Eau Première has the same DNA as No. 5, but with fresher, more transparent versions of the notes. To my nose, the old glittering curtain of aldehydes is now a soft fizzy sparkle, playfully highlighting a lemony-orange kick-off. The citrus is the new kid on the block here, putting a little jut in the ladys strut. The fizziness deepens into what were told is jasmine, ylang-ylang, iris and rose, but what I only know as that classic No. 5 smell. As <b>...</b>