Hmh. Un-shaven heroin-addict look sells perfume. Nice to know...
One of my all time favorite lines is what Sasha Baron Cohen's Bruno called Brad Pitt.
lol...you stole the words from my mouth.
Seems like the shaggy look will never die. Whatever floats their boat I guess.
Yes, I knew this would turn out to be interesting for conversation. Regardless of his looks, I think he's a great actor (Benjamin Button, Snatch, Fight Club) even though not all of his movies are 5-star material. Besides, he cleans up well and maybe he'll shave for Chanel.
Now, I know it isn't political, but bashing Brad Pitt isn't the point here. The point is that he's the first male face for Chanel No. 5, a perfume that I can't even come close to wearing. There was recently a post about gender specified fragrances, and in that post Miss Dior Cherie and Sarah Jessica Parker were almost challenged as male fragrances and I responded that I in fact actually do own MDC (but SJP). Surely, Brad Pitt as the face for No. 5 is an argument for men wearing definitively female fragrances.
It'll be a cold day in hell before I start wearing women's perfume...
It'll be a cold day in hell before I start wearing women's perfume...
If all the women in your life started stealing your frags, what would you wear then?
And just what is the absolute definition of women's and men's perfume (cologne, edt etc.) anyway. Is it defined by the marketing accompanying it? Is it the general smell? The shape of the bottle? What 'real men' would and would not wear?
Or is it just in the mind of the smellers and the smellees?
Yes, I knew this would turn out to be interesting for conversation. Regardless of his looks, I think he's a great actor (Benjamin Button, Snatch, Fight Club)