Loree Rodkin
GOTHIC II
Gothic II is an absolutely drop-dead gorgeous perfume that smells exactly like nag champa, honey, and bourbon vanilla. It is so fantastic that I went through my entire sample within 3 days, and that was only because I used it sparingly, or it would have been gone in 24 hours. I literally want to bathe in the stuff, and I splashed liberally. I have hundreds of perfume samples, and I am honestly not sure that I have finished one in the past 3 years, as I change perfume almost daily. But Gothic II is pretty much all I want to wear. This is signature scent-worthy juice for me. When you wear it, you will smell like you spent much too much time in a head shop, and a thick aura of smoke is still clinging to your clothes. This should have been called "Haight-Ashbury" because it is a San Francisco dream, every bit as hippy as pure patchouli oil, but less offensive to others in your vicinity (Newsflash: Not everybody likes patchouli).
Jefferson Airplane painted their colonial-style house black. I bet the inside smelled like Gothic II.
If you want to smell San Franciscan, and if you want an aura that says, "I was up all night at my friend's house doing coke, burning nag champa, and listening to the Ramones, then this morning I walked over to the coffee shop for a doppio before I start my shift at the record shop"? You've found your dream perfume in Gothic II.
Or maybe, like me, you just like nag champa. You've still found your dream perfume.
Gothic II is an absolutely drop-dead gorgeous perfume that smells exactly like nag champa, honey, and bourbon vanilla. It is so fantastic that I went through my entire sample within 3 days, and that was only because I used it sparingly, or it would have been gone in 24 hours. I literally want to bathe in the stuff, and I splashed liberally. I have hundreds of perfume samples, and I am honestly not sure that I have finished one in the past 3 years, as I change perfume almost daily. But Gothic II is pretty much all I want to wear. This is signature scent-worthy juice for me. When you wear it, you will smell like you spent much too much time in a head shop, and a thick aura of smoke is still clinging to your clothes. This should have been called "Haight-Ashbury" because it is a San Francisco dream, every bit as hippy as pure patchouli oil, but less offensive to others in your vicinity (Newsflash: Not everybody likes patchouli).
Jefferson Airplane painted their colonial-style house black. I bet the inside smelled like Gothic II.
If you want to smell San Franciscan, and if you want an aura that says, "I was up all night at my friend's house doing coke, burning nag champa, and listening to the Ramones, then this morning I walked over to the coffee shop for a doppio before I start my shift at the record shop"? You've found your dream perfume in Gothic II.
Or maybe, like me, you just like nag champa. You've still found your dream perfume.