So, the Baron periodically gets a glossy advert magazine from his favored habadashery.
Shockingly, he has never actually seen it, as it is alway intercepted : yeah, come get me, Canada Post - I'm stealing my husband's mail.
Shockingly, he has never actually seen it, as it is alway intercepted : yeah, come get me, Canada Post - I'm stealing my husband's mail.
In this year's Spring edition, there was a fabulous campaign for Hugo Boss. The locale looked warm and inviting [I want to go to there], the photo itself had great composition, the young men were shiny and well-groomed. You just know looking at them that they smell like yummy Aqua Di Parma. Behold:

You have to agree - this image brings forth sunny happy thoughts. It is, most assuredly, evocative.
And then I remembered another evocative ad campaign. Remember here, evocative can be soul-stirring good, or it can be this:

What crackhead did the styling for this? Because to my mind, this 'designer' scent as portrayed by its raffish actor/model can only smell like the inside of a freight train fraught with hobos: wet wool, yellow nicotine fingers, Mateus breath and a slightly saucy faint urine aroma.
Ack.
There is a reason that Hugo has his last name.
Ciao, Georgio.
3 comments:
The count had a bottle of HB and I thought it smelled so bad I had to hide it.......and when he asked if I had seen it.......I changed the subject..
Girl, you crack me up! You and I would do some serious damage if we people-watched somewhere together. LOL
Countess MPM: Yup. That's the noise that comes out of his little piggy snout...
Countess of YY: I love your style, lady!
Countess NATUI: Well, I will be in VA in July...
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