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Missoni Reviews
You must be joking, this price is 10 times the price it should be...it's an espadrille from Spain, what one pays for and no more!
Reviewer: Judi K from Grand Rapids Michigan
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I love this scent! I get compliments on it every time I wear it! It is so unusual. It has a deep, rich fragrance. Very European/Italian and mysterious! I was having a difficult time finding it and am so glad that Zappos carries it! Yes, it is pricey but a little bit goes a long way and it is worth it!
Reviewer: Maude J from right now, from Muncie, IN
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I always feel extra special and absolutely original wearing this cologne. It is not every woman's scent and I am always thrilled when I can find it at Zappos.
Reviewer: Evhturner from the oc
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I love the aqua but hate the orange. I love this perfume I'm just sorry I cant buy in a store and I have to resort to buying online. Why oh why does this happen to me, everytime I find a perfume I love, it's discontinued or the formula is changed. By the way anyone know where I can also get "Soul?"
Reviewer: from Villanova, PA
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I would not recommend. I don't know if it was sitting around a hot warehouse too long or it is just an obnoxious fragrance. It was so strong it took my breath away.
Reviewer: Carol M from San Francisco, California
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Delicious! I have worn this fragrance for about a year. It is very sophisticated, a complex fragrance of chocolate and nut and orange and flowers that come together to form something almost indescribably. The smell is warm but not overpowering, faintly chocolate but not a "food" fragrance, sexy and enticing. It is definitely not for everyone, although I get compliments constantly on it. I think it's one of those that either reacts well with your chemistry or doesn't. My mother favorite fragrance is Moschino and this is is not dissimilar to that fragrance, although deeper and to my nose more complex.

What started off as a tiny workshop producing tracksuits has become the world's leading trendsetter for knitwear. Ottavio and Rosita Missoni began by selling their designs to other labels, but soon decided to start their own fashion house. By the late 1960s, they were creating media headlines and being referred to as "the most original and eccentric of the day." The business is still family-run from the Missoni 
