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Blonde Perfume by Versace - Fragrance review
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Blonde Perfume by Versace, Launched by the design house of gianni versace in 1995, blonde is classified as a luxurious, flowery fragrance. This feminine scent possesses a blend of jasmine and violet notes. It is recommended for romantic wear.
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"You will be a beautiful smelling blonde, brunette or redhead in this versace offering.It has a lovely floral scent that will last all day.
This is perfect for a romantic evening out or in,a party or just to please yourself on a cold winters night.
The top notes are green violet and tuberose,middle heart notes are jasmine,orange blossom and daffodil. Lots of flowers.
This would be lovely for a bride,but be careful not to outshine your bouquet! |
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| It's "I Can't Believe It's Not Fracas"! Except, well, it's not Fracas. Not by a long shot. Blonde came into the market not long after Fracas went on its temporary retirement, actually, and Versace tried to peddle this big, loud, vulgar tuberose scent as a replacement for that legendary scent. But Blonde lacks the smoothness and creaminess of Fracas, and instead, it's just strong and obnoxious. Thank God this one's discontinued.JACKI COX |
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