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Posted August 23, 2005
If you’re one of those people who change their fragrance by season, then I have some new ones for you for fall. The Malin + Goetz boys came out with two fragrances—one is citrusy, one is musk. Now, before you gag and say that musk is only for aging hippies or Ricardo Montalban types, I am here to tell you that the Malin + Goetz musk is light and nothing like any musk you’ve ever smelled. (It’s like eating lobster in Maine after having the shipped-frozen version for 20 years—you realize you’ve never really had lobster.) I like it. My mother (a former Chanel No. 5 loyalist) likes it. And you might, too.
$45 each at Malin + Goetz, 177 Seventh Ave., near 20th St., 212-727-3777; malinandgoetz.com.


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