Gres Cologne for Men
The little girl known as Alix Barton— born Germaine Emilie Krebs—with dreams of being a sculptor or ballerina, entered the world of fashion as a hat-maker and then set her sights on couture. Madame Grès, as she was fondly known and admired, designed women’s clothes like art, sculpting fabric on the model’s body—her childhood dream unfolding—and dancing among the silks and chiffons of her evening dresses. In 1942, she adopted the name GRÈS, an anagram of her Russian husband’s name, Serge. Vogue's 1988 History of 20th Century Fashion named her "the greatest living couturier." Her first and famed perfume, Cabochard, launched in 1959. Others followed, like Cabaret, Cabotine, Caline, Folie Douce and Pastel.
Recent reviews of Gres Cologne for Men
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Review of Caline by Jazz




Always receive compliments. Light and lovely.
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Review of Cabaret by Kelzbels




when i first smelled this, i hated it! It was very different from all my other fragrances. Its very spicy/woody/hard... To me, its unique and I love it! I wear it for my romantic outings.
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Review of Cabaret by Sweetpea




A great perfume to wear when your active either working in the day time or night dancing. This is very different it has a peppery hint to it its not sweet or flowery so it will stand out against all the other perfumes, Cabaret Perfume is really one of a kind. The only thing it doesn't last as long as I would have liked. The bottle is very pretty!
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Review of Cabaret by Kim H




I bought this perfume Cabaret by Gres some years ago after my divorce, and I can remember how wonderful,and alive I felt when I first wore this parfume, not to mention all of the compliments I recieved from men on how wonderful I smelled to them, at 52 it made me feel alive and sexy, and that was just what I needed to boost my confidence.





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