Laura Chase
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miss_molly said:Do any of you know/ use the perfume arpege?
I was browsing the web for some more unusual/mysterious vintage perfumes and came across this one. However, it is rather expensive and I don't normally like buying perfumes without trying them first. The only problem is that there is nowhere near me that sells vintage perfumes, so online stores are my only option.
I was therefore wondering if any of you ladies think it is worth buying? (Or if it smells absolutley vile? lol )
Where in the UK do you live? Lanvin's Arpège is a quite classic, popular scent, I've seen in in most stores here in Copenhagen, so most larger cities in the UK should have a store that carries it. Or are you only looking for the original vintage Arpège?
It's definitely an interesting scent and worth a try. My first impression of it was nice, but I don't own it myself yet. It's difficult to say how it would work on you, you just need to sample it. You can easily order a small samle from The Perfumed Court, that way you can try it out without dishing out too much. You can even buy a sample of the original vintage formula.
Oh, btw, the bottle is simply stunning, reminiscent of greek red-figure pottery. Gold figures on black lacquer background. I'd buy it just for that.

The original vintage bottle, according to Perfume Shrine
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