I often wonder what fragrances got people into the game. For myself, it was, Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male, Issey Miyake L’Eau D’Issey Pour Homme and Hugo Boss Boss Bottled. The aforementioned fragrances, definitely captivated a generation, leading them to be best sellers, and now iconic in the fragrance world. If I said, fragrances could indicate what generation a person is, I don’t think I’m wrong, with the above fragrance list, yes, I’m a 90’s person. I enjoyed the above three immensely, and still do, they will always have a special place in my heart.
The first fragrance that made me realise, how special perfumery can be, was Mugler Pure Malt. I recall smelling this for the first time, just thinking, wow. This fragrance made me realise how much I enjoy boozy fragrances.
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Which fragrances you first bought?
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Wow, reading about the 90s fragrances definitely took me back! I second the love for Mugler Pure Malt – the boozy factor is key! Speaking of which, my first fragrance purchase was probably a cheap knock-off of something much more *iconic*, lets just say it involved a lot of lemon and questionable synthetic notes. My special memory fragrance? That would be the one I wore during my disastrous attempt at a trendy dance party in 1998 – still cringe, but a memory! Im from the land where the weather is either too hot or too cold, making perfume application an art form! 😄
By the way, I noticed the website link is a bit *confusing*. Is it Your Fragrance Online or Your Fragrance Online? Just thought Id point that out! 😉アイム ノット ヒューマン エンディング
Hi,
Thank you for being the first person to comment. It’s always nice to read other people’s experience with regards to fragrances.
Regards
YFO