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Fragrance Has Always been Quiet Luxury

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All this chit-chat about quiet luxury is skipping fragrance, which one could argue has always been quiet luxury. Your hosts go on about what luxury is now, what kind of fragrances and scent notes narrate the perception of luxury, and agree to disagree about what luxury even is, before eventually agreeing after all. Does it matter what volume you luxuriate at? If discussions about money and spending annoy you, this episode is... loaded.

[What we smell like today: Prada Paradoxe, Atum Wanted]

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All this chit-chat about quiet luxury is skipping fragrance, which one could argue has always been quiet luxury. Your hosts go on about what luxury is now, what kind of fragrances and scent notes narrate the perception of luxury, and agree to disagree about what luxury even is, before eventually agreeing after all. Does it matter what volume you luxuriate at? If discussions about money and spending annoy you, this episode is... loaded.

[What we smell like today: Prada Paradoxe, Atum Wanted]

Find us at Smellyalater.live (where the merch is)

Leave us a message on the SYL Hotline at Speakpipe.com/smellyalater

Follow us on Instagram @smellyalater.mp3

Leave a (nice) comment & (5-star) review wherever you stream πŸ˜‡ Please & Thank you

Find more info, episodes, and merch at Smellyalater.live

Leave us a voice message on the SYL Hotline at Speakpipe.com/smellyalater and we may respond on a future episode.

Follow us on Instagram @smellyalater.mp3

Leave a (nice) comment & (5-star) review wherever you stream, and if you feel so inclined, respond to our Spotify episode prompts please!πŸ˜‡

As always, thank you for listening <3

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