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Dolce Gabbana Cologne
If you are over 18, it’s time to ditch the childish scents and find something a little more dignified for the adult you have become. Nor do you want a scent so overpowering that all eyes within a ten -mile radius begin to water when you pass by.
Choosing cologne that is right for you means taking into account several factors, including your personality. Perfumes are most often divided into five categories. In order to choose the one that best fits you, ask yourself some questions.
- Do you want your perfume to convey power? Or are you trying to evoke the “Boy-Next-Door”?
- Are you trying for “mysterious”? Or would you rather be outgoing?
- Do you love the ocean and the smells associated with it? How about flower gardens?
Another consideration is the season. Heavy colognes in the summer will make the scent even heavier since you will sweat more. Lighter scents are better for hot weather. In dry seasons, the air tends to evaporate scents, so you can go with a heavier fragrance.
Nothing attracts a woman like the understated sexiness of Dolce and Gabbana cologne. The same key elements of sexiness mixed with traditional elements are applied to the menswear range, first shown in January 1990 and designed to complement Dolce & Gabbana's women. Skilled Sicilian craftswomen and tailors, supervised by Dolce's father, are employed to produce the internationally acclaimed menswear collections espousing a more laid-back, witty approach to the 1990s, after the brasher, more rigid styles of the previous decade. Muted shades of earthy browns are used alongside blacks with flashes of scarlet to produce modern-day versions of Sicilian bandits, with bandannas around their necks, and bikers in tattoo-covered leather jackets, lightened by the leggings used so widely by Dolce & Gabbana. Current fashion influences are often absorbed, the tie-dyed 1970s feel of their 1992 summer collection being a prime example, but there is always a more timeless selection of unstructured suits, often based on a 19th-century high-buttoning tighter-cut style, and knitwear that explores all its textural possibilities to give it a very tactile appeal.
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