Problem is - I still want to smell good, yet be unique and memorable at the same time. Christopher Brosius would probably understand me really well.

His perfumes range from his first-break through "Dirt", to the award-winning "Snow", and 34 other blended scents, such as, for example, "November", which is supposed to evoke the smell of pumpkin pie, bonefire, fallen apples, wood smoke, dried grass, fallen leaves, wet branches, damp moss, chanterelle mushrooms and pine forest.
I wonder what would it be like to wear 'Cradle of Light' to dinner on a cold winter evening...
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