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This bottle became a Spanish classic at the end of the 70s. You can see the shape is the typical rounded angle square used by Ricard so many times, and it works wonderfully for this bottle.
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Bottle of VERTE eau de cologne. André Ricard (1978) | Bottles636 of 2602 |
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Posted 8 months ago
austrohung…
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This bottle became a Spanish classic at the end of the 70s. You can see the shape is the typical rounded angle square used by Ricard so many times, and it works wonderfully for this bottle.
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So you use this one? Almost gone...
Haha, noooooo! This is a pefume for girls!!! LOL I found it like this at El Rastro, Madrid's fleamarket.
I only use two perfumes: AGUA BRAVA from Puig (which has an old fashioned "real man" kind of scent) and EAU DE PAMPLEMOUSSE VERT from Hermés, which in fact is a unisex one... that smells of orange and grapefruit... just lovely! I started using the first one when I got the first bottle of it (designed by Ricard, of course). As for the Hermés one, it was a present from Carlos -I had smelled it at his place I and thought it was wonderful).
SOMEONE SMELLS SEXY:)
:$ thanks Bellin! so you know the Hermés one, don't you?
your very welcome austro, i do have two bottles of Hermes posted on here:)
yes i do know the Hermes one:)
I wear Jo Malone grapefruit myself Looking to move to pomegranate as an alternative.
i love Jo Malone , i used to but there products and candles:) now i wear ACQUA DI PARMA:)
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/41444-etro-veitver-fragrance-italy-and-etro-mist
How are the candles? I keep eyeing them.
the candles are awesome and to die for :) i have bought one 7 years:) and have been longing for one so bad:)
havent bought one in 7 years:)