New at nordstrom: Chloe Eau de Parfum.
New at scentiments: Hugo Element, Vera Wang Look.
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New at nordstrom: Chloe Eau de Parfum.
New at scentiments: Hugo Element, Vera Wang Look.
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Christian Dior will launch Miss Dior Chérie L'Eau, a new flanker to 2005's Miss Dior Chérie, in March (and see also: last year's Miss Dior Chérie Eau de Printemps and Miss Dior Chérie Blooming Bouquet).
The new fragrance for women is meant to be fresh and uncomplicated, and is aimed at a modern young woman; it is a lighter version of the original Miss Dior Chérie scent featuring notes of orange bigarade, gardenia and white musk…
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I said yesterday that I hadn't swooned over a new fragrance in some time (see Vanille Galante), but I left one out: Turtle Vetiver, from LesNez. It's their latest scent from perfumer Isabelle Doyen, and it was developed as part of the Turtle (“anarchic”) salon:
TURTLE is an open and chaotic network of diverse but interconnecting ideas, people, projects, events, and venues linked by American filmmaker, Michael H Shamberg. Perfumer Isabelle Doyen’s contribution is a Vetiver EdT which she makes in small quantities and constantly changing formulas.
You can read more about the Turtle project here, but I'll skip right ahead to Turtle Vetiver, or more specifically, Turtle Vetiver Exercise No. 1…
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“American entrepreneur and former pornographic actress” Jenna Jameson has introduced Heartbreaker by Jenna, a new perfume for women launching under the tag line “Life's short, break all the hearts you can…”:
Heartbreaker is young and sexy, with an attitude! The top note, is a fresh splash of sparkling raspberry Champaign [sic] garnished with lovely rose petals…
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A postscript of sorts to the Jontue and Le Jardin de Max Factor commercials. I have no memory whatsoever of Max Factor Epris, but I remember this commercial. People don't talk so much in perfume commercials these days, do they?