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The end of fougères? - Page 2
Question:
Originally Posted by the_good_life I think your point is well taken, fougère is not really a popular style currently. But how about Miracle Homme L'Aquatonic (2003), that's fern in yer face? Never heard about it. Do you think it's worth to check out?

Answer:
There are several reviews, including my own, in the directory. I haven't worn this much, but I do like it. It'll come out more in spring, I reckon

Answer:
Originally Posted by LiveJazz I would almost consider Third Man to be too sweet to be a fougere. A rich fougère, "It (The Third Man) takes the concept of fougère and embellishes it with floral and spicy accords, as if orange blossom and jasmine were scattered among the blue of lavender and the darkness of woods...The dry-fresh accord responsible for the fougère association is made less austere and softer, thus bestowing more subtlety upon the finished result..."
A hell of a fragrance which also works extremely well on women.
I'd also note that Live Jazz is significantly fougère with water/marine overtones. Indeed, it's classified as a fresh, water/marine fougère in Michael Edwards's Fragances of the World. It's a quality fragrance which satisfies, especially as the temps move higher. It likes and needs sweat. Took me awhile to get into it since I live in a cool climate - average summer temp 71.



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