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Tough to know how much credence to give this report. Perhaps the Attack of the Face People has descended into the absurd.
Taking a scientific sniff at the culture of smell
Tough to know how much credence to give this report. Perhaps the Attack of the Face People has descended into the absurd.
2 comments:
I loved this snarky comment from an anonymous (of course) industry insider:
"Frankly, she doesn’t look like she smells that nice, so doing some positive publicity to prove it doesn’t just smell of stale booze and fags would be vital.”
Nathan:
Heh. Which reminds me, I was almost impressed by Justin Timberake's comment in WWD:
Unlike most of the rest of Hollywood, Timberlake said he hasn’t considered putting his own moniker on a fragrance bottle. “I could see doing a William Rast fragrance, but that’s as far as I think I’ll take it,” he said, joking that “there’s some level of narcissism you have to put in check” to do one.
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