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Nov 18, 2008

Vera Wang Look Eau de Parfum Review

In 1989 Roxette had the Look:



Or at least the juvenile Muse thought so! The floor is now open to slander Roxette's bad hair...I'll turn away while you do so....

Done?

Ok!

In 2008 Verg Wang Look has "the Look", minus the bad hair of course! Vera Wang Look is a new Eau de Parfum that represents the style and passion that Vera Wang's new Fall/Winter Fashion Line introduces for 2008-2009.











Vera Wang Look is dominantly a soft floral with notes of lily, freesia, and jasmine but other notes such as sweet vanilla, musk, and deliches apple create a sparkling soft fragrance that manages to have a sophisticated yet fun edge. I got a rather clean, crisp citrus like scent from Vera Wang Look. If you enjoy soft florals, brisk, clean blends this would be something you'd love. Vera Wang Look is ideally perfect for a day time fragrance in the Muse's opinion. Look extends it's clean, sparkling look to it's packaging as the scent is held in a simple, clear prism bottle.









Taking into consideration that Vera Wang Look is an Eau de Parfum you'll have a good long wear time on this. I used about three squirts and it extended from around 6 in the morning all the way into the evening around 7 when it started to wear down slightly but still held a rather nice touch of scent.

All in all Vera Wang Look is something worth checking out for yourself! The collection consists of the main fragrance plus additional items to layer with such as a sheer body lotion, body cream and more!

Vera Wang Look is currently available at Nordstrom's, Bloomingdale's, and other select department stores. Do stop in and have a sniff for yourself the Muse thinks you'll love it!

Tried it yet?

Liked it?

What are your favorite Vera Wang fragrances?

Tell the Muse!



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4 Comments:

Blogger Inge said...

I absolutely adore Roxette. They are kitchy-perfect! The fragrance looks nice too :P

November 18, 2008 at 2:15 PM  
Blogger the Muse said...

hi pixie!

my thoughts exactly on Roxette :)

Loving the perfume!

November 18, 2008 at 2:17 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, Roxette hair is seriously wrong but what about the dude's? Shaking my head, thinking that at some place in my life I thought that this was like totally rad, like totally! (probably not...I was all about the misery & Robert Smith-now that's some hair and he loves lipstick!)Is the bed glowing? Talk about random props...but I think the 80s videos were known for this. On to the perfume, I love fresh scents so I'll definitely check this out but I gotta say meh to bottle. Why couldn't it look something like the georgeous necklace-like thing around the model's neck? Thank you for the post:)

November 18, 2008 at 8:36 PM  
Blogger the Muse said...

hi paige!

Sorry about the delayed reply!
Got backed up with comments!

LOL agreed on Roxette's hair :) I'm positive I was thinking how awesome it was 10 years ago lol!

LMAO I'm a HUGEEEEEE ROBERT SMITH FAN :)

This is interesting..it's sophisticated yet fresh..I don't find that in a perfume...whenever something is sophisticated it's normally very deep and dark..this has a nice fresh edge :)

Oh yea...you mean the prism right? I like the slick, simplicity of the bottle but yes the prism would have been rockin'!

November 24, 2008 at 11:27 AM  

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