tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1033712169902338904.post7249202944955349748..comments2023-12-31T21:56:08.292+01:00Comments on Bergamotto e Benzoino: Incontro di Giovedì 21 /Thursday 21st meetingMarika Vecchiattinihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00095365390659885809noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1033712169902338904.post-28242364967281775122010-01-26T13:58:16.320+01:002010-01-26T13:58:16.320+01:00Hi Michael! I admire Duchafour's works in gene...Hi Michael! I admire Duchafour's works in general and Timbuktu in particular, it mesmerizes me for your same reasons: powerful staying power without being too present on skin. Compliments for the nice choice!Marika Vecchiattinihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00095365390659885809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1033712169902338904.post-40567809799202131442010-01-22T11:09:55.750+01:002010-01-22T11:09:55.750+01:00Cara BeB,
I'd love to know just what makes &qu...Cara BeB,<br />I'd love to know just what makes "Timbuktu" so long-lasting, despite its lightness. It's earthy, woody, smoky, warm -- and yet light and pleasant. Usually, "light and pleasant" doesn't normally lead to a drydown worth mentioning -- but here it works pefectly. I'm wearing Timbuktu right now and love it. (It's like an improved version of "Comme des Garcons 2", which I also admire but find far too strong. "Timbuktu" offers strength without that overpowering aspect of CDG2.)<br />Looking forward to your new insights after your meeting at Caleri's. :-)<br />XO<br />MichaelMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03933395486332411202noreply@blogger.com