The Fragrance Foundation of Germany has announced the finalists for the 2008 Duftstars awards, the German version of the Fifi awards for best fragrances. The nominees are:
Women's Exclusive
Jil Sander Scent 79 Woman
Juicy Couture by Juicy Couture
Marc Jacobs Splash Collection
Tom Ford Private Blend Collection
Valentino Rock 'n Rose
Men's Exclusive
Creed Virgin Island Water
DSquared2 He Wood
Jil Sander Scent 79 Man
Narciso Rodriguez For Him
Viktor & Rolf Antidote
Women's Prestige
Bvlgari Omnia Amethyste
Gucci by Gucci
Guerlain L’Instant Magic
Hermès Kelly Calèche
Prada Infusion d’Iris
Men's Prestige
Calvin Klein Man
Diesel Fuel for Life
Christian Dior Fahrenheit 32
Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey Pour Homme Intense
Jean Paul Gaulter Fleur du Male
The distinction between "Exclusive" and "Prestige", by the way, is determined by how many stores carry the fragrance.
The awards ceremony will be held on 26 April in Berlin. (via alzd.de, where you can also see the nominees for the Lifestyle and Classic fragrance categories)
See also: the Fragrance Awards Page.
I love Valentino – it is my favourite scent….
Julie
Mio Destino
Oh well, it's sort of like the top-ten list M/F of best selling fragrances in the stores. Very commercial fragrances.
Hey Julie, coincidence — that is the review I was working on for today. We're opposites though — it isn't my cup of tea 🙂
The Fifi/Fragrance Foundation awards are always like that!
Seems slightly odd that two of the 'exclusive scents' are actually collections. Tom Ford would seem to have an unfair advantage pitching 12 scents at a go!
Yep, and also seems odd to see the Splash & Private Blend collections in the same category when they're so entirely different in terms of real “exclusivity”. They need an “ultra exclusive” category, where it isn't the number of doors you're sold in but *where* you're sold, i.e., if you're in Sephora, forget it.
But guessing neither will win!
These fragrances are worldwide, and may be exclusive in Germany. And I imagine that is why they get the title. It is a German award. If it is distributed widely in the US, it does not make it so elsewhere.
The breakdown makes sense to me. But I live in Germany.
I see what you mean, but I don't think that's it — the breakdowns for the US Fifis (also done by number of doors rather than price or any other factor) always strike me as arbitrary as well.
point taken, R 🙂 thanks for taking the time to comment back 🙂