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The abundance of white florals, sparkling fruit or luscious gourmand notes among recent releases may seem similar but it’s in the nuances where real hits or misses are made. Right now the common denominator in perfume is a buoyant mood, but varying elements can provide a vastly different end product.

Rather than isolating specific notes and matching them to their geographic origin, (putting places in bottles)

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