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It is with massive excitement that I’d like to share this piece of news with you: the latest edition of none other than Harper’s Bazaar India features an article by yours truly on the subject of strange perfumes. I haven’t seen the issue yet – apparently, a copy is making its way to me – but I thought I’d give any India-based readers a heads-up straight away so that you can all rush out to your nearest newsstand. Mind you, it’s very likely that the magazine is also available outside India; I shall certainly look out for it the next time I’m in London.

UPDATE: The magazine is also available in digital format… which means you can buy it wherever you are!

Persolaise

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2 thought on “Persolaise In Harper’s Bazaar India”
  1. That's fantastic news, Persolaise—any chance you could post a link or the article itself? Desperate to see what you consider strange!

    1. Thanks very much. Sorry, I'm afraid there isn't an online version of the article. But you can buy a tablet edition of the issue. Search for Harpers Bazaar India on your tablet, assuming you use one, of course.

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