Vintage Perfume Review: Fête de Molyneux (Suzanne Mabereau) 1962 “La Grande Dame”

Vintage 1962 Fête de Molyneux is splendidly erotic: ripe as the ripest peach and plum, as indolic and bewitching as its blooms and civet cat.
Vintage 1962 Fête de Molyneux is splendidly erotic: ripe as the ripest peach and plum, as indolic and bewitching as its blooms and civet cat.
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