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Snippets: Celebs, roses

Posted by Robin on 12 November 2007 2 Comments

In a crowded market place, it's more difficult for beauty companies to establish the next Chanel No. 5 or Old Spice. But consumers already identify with celebrities, so when distributors slap a recognizable name on a perfume bottle, there's less need for a huge marketing effort.

— Why celebrity fragrances persist, from Best-Selling Celebrity Scents in Forbes, with thanks to Jessica for the link.

P&G worried that the rose scent was too commonplace and old-fashioned. "But as we talked to him about flowers, we discovered that what he really liked was the sensuality of the rose, rather than the actual scent," recalls Mr. Bhasin.

That subtlety led P&G perfumers to take liberties when developing the Rock 'n Rose line. Despite its name, it has only a hint of rose among other notes... The final scent, meant to slightly modulate with subsequent versions, pleased the designer, who chafes at perfumes that "pinch the nose."

— From a fascinating article in the Wall Street Journal on Procter & Gamble's efforts in the prestige fragrance market, and particularly about Valentino's Rock 'n Rose and Rock 'n Rose Couture. Read more at P&G's Push Into Perfume Tests a Stodgy Marketer.

Filed Under: perfume in the news
Tagged With: celebrity perfumes, procter gamble, valentino

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  1. Anonymous says:
    12 November 2007 at 10:25 am

    Celebs with a scent or on a glossy magazine is a very good selling strategy but I usually skip celebrity scents. Can't be bothered to try them, even if they have had good reviews.

    I have bought one celeb scent though, have to be honest about that: 'Roses and more' by Priscilla Presley. Was a nice feminine scent.

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  2. Anonymous says:
    12 November 2007 at 10:58 am

    Haven't tried that one, in fact, forgot she ever had a fragrance line!

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