Author: Rachel Wells

Rachel Wells is a freelance writer based in Nashville, TN. Her work has been published by Daily Mail, HelloGiggles and The Haven, among others. When she's not writing, she's eating pizza, snuggling her cats and staring out into space.

1. City Hall – A reminiscent mix of wet plastic and soiled garbage. Top notes of leather briefcases. Finishes with an ominous misplaced drip from the ceiling. 2. Union Square – Consider a fresh spring scent roiled with a heart note of stale french fries. Bottom notes of Whole Foods’ soup of the day and cigarettes. 3. Times Square – Loud, boastful top notes of overripe citrus and Victoria’s Secret’s Angel glitter lotion. Finishes with a lasting pumpkin spice latte. 4. Upper East Side – Lavender and jasmine combine to create a unique, refined start. The scent develops into warm…

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