Since age 12, Cutter has kept every perfume she's ever owned, having now amassed around a hundred bottles. This one, from 1998, was the fragrance her babysitter wore. "It takes me back to a 13-year-old hanging out with my girlfriends," Cutter says. "It's memory packed in an invisible thing." But the bright and fruity green scent has since spoiled and Cutter
orologio vetta oro anni 70 donna no longer wears it. "The smell has changed," she says. "That's the problem with perfumes. They don't age like watches do."