CHSeifert same here lol. It's a fancy bit of marketing, to be sure, but doesn't tell us much about the scents themselves. Then again, asking for an objective, plainspoken description of a fragrance is a bit like asking the same of a painting or other work of art. Perhaps even worse, because we see paintings the same way, while each of us have a very different sense of smell and scent memory/associations. If such a thing were possible, would it really capture the essence of a work of art, or only its surface features?
Freddy That very well could be. Either way, the inaccuracies and problems with speaking in terms of a general "we" has been sufficiently demonstrated. As I stated previously, I disagree with his premise and actually enjoy those descriptions, partly due to the counterarguments I mentioned, but also because I have an appreciation for artistic branding.
Freddy That very well could be. Either way, the inaccuracies and problems with speaking in terms of a general "we" has been sufficiently demonstrated. As I stated previously, I disagree with his premise and actually enjoy those descriptions, partly due to the counterarguments I mentioned, but also because I have an appreciation for artistic branding.