i have this perfume that i absolutly love but it doesn't have a name on it and i bought it two years ago! It comes in an old victorian dress shaped glass, tall with a long flowing skirt but not wide just straight down, and its pink. I can't define the smell, its like musky or flowery with that old victorian feel to it. Sounds odd i know but i got it at the Christmas tree shop and i think it was like a knockoff for some really expensive brand with a designer name. If anyone could like give me links that show a picture or anthing that would be soo great:)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? SilentOne answered Wednesday November 7 2007, 3:31 am: Hi,
You have the bottle, and you have some contents left. Don't use it all, so you can let store-people smell it if they need.
Take it to a large perfume counter in a department store, or a dedicated perfume shop, and ask them if they have it. If it's a knockoff of a famous one, then they should be able to offer you the real version, which will most likely smell almost identical. If it IS a cheap knockoff, then you would be lucky for it to still smell strong after two years, which means that it may be the real thing.
Usually, perfume bottles are very careful to brand themselves, are you sure there aren't any marks that give its identity away on the bottom of the bottle?
Sorry, no links. You're the one who should be looking for it on the internet. We don't know what it looks like, you do.
heather101 answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 9:59 pm: Hmmm.I have no clue. Sounds like it's going to be hard to find out too. I would suggest going back to the store wear you bought it and show them the bottle and explain when you bought it there and everything and they might be able to help you out.
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