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Enlarge Photo |  | Karl Lagerfeld introduced Photo in 1990.
It is the result of the following top fragrance Notes: lavender, bergamot and lemon. The middle notes are: mandarin, laurel and coriander and the base of the fragrance is: thyme, sandalwood and benzoin....
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ZIN Product Number: 304848 Size: 4.20 oz
Manufacturer: Karl Lagerfeld
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Karl Lagerfeld introduced Photo in 1990.
It is the result of the following top fragrance Notes: lavender, bergamot and lemon. The middle notes are: mandarin, laurel and coriander and the base of the fragrance is: thyme, sandalwood and benzoin.
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