Image courtesy of EauMG

Image courtesy of EauMG

Seattle-based Victoria Jent of EauMG is the latest to review Charenton Macerations’ Christopher Street.  Describing Christopher Street as “the longest wearing citrus heavy fragrance on the planet,” Victoria goes on to beautifully capture the essence of  the olfactive narrative.  Here’s EauMG’s Final EauPINION on Christopher Street:

It should be mandatory sniffing for anyone that loves perfume. I love it.

Christopher Street has a vintage feel reminding me of popular fragrances of the 1960?s and early 1970?s; however, it has more “umph” and a certain sense of “otherness” making it unique. … It’s persistent and it should be to correspond with the story of Christopher Street (and every single liberation movement that occurred in the 60s-70s). It goes against the current fragrance trends, there are no worries about a demographic. Christopher Street exists to tell a story and it does. It’s a rebel with a cause.

Thanks to Victoria for this wonderful review, and for discussing some of the finer details of Christopher Street.  And double thanks for including Christopher Street on your Summer 2013 Perfume Picks list. Read Victoria’s full Christopher Street Review on EauMG.

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