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In French perfumer Gérald Ghislain’s imagination, Casanova smelled like citrus, lavender, and cedar, while Mata Hari was redolent of bergamot, rose, and vetiver. They and other historic characters inspired his new Histoire des Parfums line ($185 each at Takashimaya, 693 Fifth Ave., nr. 54th St.; 212-350-0100).



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