Luxe Jewellery

July 29, 2010

Fragrance for Christian Louboutin Shoes

Filed under: Christian Louboutin Boots — Tags: — admin @ 5:26 am

And as a bonus, L didn’t smell at all like “b-a-n-a-n-a-s.” This, honestly, was kind of a Christian Louboutin Zebra Tall Boot. I mean, Stefani could make a killing cornering the whole fruity fragrance market. Hopefully another artist can pick up the torch and deliver us “O-r-a-n-g-e.”- Sean John Unforgivable by Sean “Diddy” Combs ($50) only reminds me why I wish male celebrities wouldn’t try to decide what woman should smell like. Unforgivable smelled a bit like a damp forest and flat Christian Louboutin Rolando Hidden-Platform Black Pump. Which is great if you’re eager to get to the club or attract game in a deer stand. This perfume, in my book, truly is unforgivable. Fancy by Jessica Simpson is shockingly a great fragrance. I picked up the bottle, chuckling to myself that only a moron who thought Chicken of the Sea was chicken would name a perfume “Fancy,” which was subsequently the name of a Reba McEntire hit about a poor girl preparing for a life in prostitution. My evil grin faded, however, when I smelled Fancy. It was a nice, light scent. Fancy is something I would actually wear, but never admit the name or maker to anyone. M by Miriah Carey was my greatest Christian Louboutin Lynn 120 backless ankle boots Black. I so wanted this perfume to smell like Bubblicious and a Ring Pop. I only imagined M to be this annoyingly sweet because Miriah likes to dress like an 11-year-old girl. And well, 11-year-old kids love the way bubble gum and suckers smell. Sorry, I digress again. Lovely by Sarah Jessica Parker reminds me of how much I loved “Sex in the City” in its heyday and how disappointed I was when the girls came to the big screen this past summer. The perfume, like the movie, is too forced. There are really nice bouquets of Christian Louboutin Platform Pump Black Patented in this perfume, but sadly, Lovely falls short with too much of everything.Lovely by Sarah Jessica Parker reminds me of how much I loved “Sex in the City” in its heyday and how disappointed I was when the girls came to the big screen this past summer.

No Comments

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

Powered by WordPress