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“See a shoe and pick it up, and all day long you'll have good luck.” So said Andy Warhol half a century ago, when he first got noticed… The name recalls the artist's formative pre-pop years in 1950s New York when he lived in the first of several apartments on Lexington Avenue, and plied his trade as a prolific illustrator - mainly of imaginative shoes.
Composition
Top notes open the scent, heart notes carry it, base notes anchor it.
Top notes
The opening — first 15 minutes
Heart notes
The character — hours one through four
Base notes
The dry-down — what stays on your skin
Profile
Bars below show how loudly each accord speaks in the composition.
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