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Posted December 21, 2005
“Wow,” he said. “You smell like really adorable, really sexy flowers.” Inarticulate, sure, but I get the point: this sweet almost sugary fragrance (think roses and grapefruit with more subtle notes from peppercorn and currant) is the rare cross between innocence and something deeper. I'd say it smells like the second you realize your crush likes you back.
$30-$40 at C.O. Bigelow Chemists, 414 Sixth Ave., near 9th St., 212-533-2700. Order online at sephora.com.


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