She’s still rocking that long ponytail, though. Wearing Moonlight is like the perfume equivalent of watching Ariana Grande transform from a corny Nickelodeon star to an impulsive, mistake-making adolescent, to an emotionally wiser 20-something who finally realizes the power she wields. But no, they’re just vaguely sexual, catchy lyrics by three grown men who do not get their own fragrance. (She’s 5’0”!) I listened, really listened, to Dangerous Woman to uncover some deeper meaning about the universe. I googled “Ariana Grande height” thinking she might actually be the size of those little hula lady dashboard figures. ![]() Can I pull off a high pony in the workplace? I wondered. I had an identity crisis deciding if it was appropriate for me, a person doing my best impression of a Serious Adult, to wear something as sweet as Moonlight. But as it fades, the scent that sticks on is a whiff of clean cotton, a combination of warm vanilla and amber. On a risky two-spritz day, I noticed a woman sitting on the train next to me turn her head aside and rest her chin on her hand so that she could permanently face away from me. What is supposedly red currant and plum, to me, was more like grapefruit cotton candy, and it’s prominent. Moonlight, named after a song on Dangerous Woman but presumably, also the light of the moon, starts off intensely sweet. Whatever the reasons, I feel fondly Big Sister-y about this perfume, which is Grande’s third-and she’s only 24! I like it and I want the best for it. Or because I consider cotton candy to be a delicacy. Or because I really like listening to Ariana Grande on my evening commute. Maybe I’m partial to Moonlight because the bottle is the same shade of My Little Pony violet as my childhood bedroom. How old is he? You wondered, assuming it was like, 43 and everything was OK. ![]() It’s sweet but slightly sultry, like the uncomfortable feeling you had the first time you felt attracted to Zac Efron in High School Musical. In Ariana Grande’s case, I think yes, the tiny popstar smells like grapefruit-flavored cotton candy, with hints of amber-all the notes listed in her most recent release, Moonlight. Lo does, but Sarah Jessica Parker might not. Do we think celebrities actually wear their own branded fragrances? I feel like J.
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