Jennifer Aniston talks about her new eponymous fragrance, which is currently debuting in the US at Sephora. Hat tip to Andy.
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so, if you wanna smell like brad pitt repellent…
Works for me — I do not find him appealing.
Agree. She got the better end of that deal, imo.
So, if you want to smell like everyone else but want to FEEL like you’re an individual, buy my perfume!
(Isn’t that sorta like the perfume equivalent of Hot Topic–a mall chain store that sells “individuality?”)
🙂
It is odd to me how many celebrities tout the idea that their perfume smells different on everybody, as though that weren’t always true. I wonder if they just swallow everything the perfume companies tell them in the first meeting.
What a sad, unappealing and uninspired pitch for a perfume. And, I did not even recognize Jennifer Aniston at first, she looks so tired and old.
I think she looks great, but agree about uninspired.
Kairos – you must be a youngin’ if you think JA looks tired and old! 😉
Agreed…
I’d be tired too if everwhere I looked there were magazines questioning why I’m single, childless and was dumped by Brad Pitt! I’m not a Jen Aniston “fan” but I think she is beautiful. I also think Angelina Jolie is beautiful. I was so ashamed of the tabloids constantly pitting them against each other. Such an anti-feminist thing to do. The “fortune” part of the fame & fortune equation is more attractive to me. Fame just seems like a curse!
Forget rich and famous–I would love to be rich and obscure!
😀 I’m there with ya, 50!
I don’t get my hopes up when a celeb remarks they don’t wear scent…. I always wonder if that’s supposed to make me interested in purchasing their product?
So far, the only celeb scents I’ve enjoyed are Deneuve, Uninhibited, Covet and Lovely.
Ditto to all of those.
Even though my hopes aren’t high, I’ll sniff it when I see it. Memo to JA: ALL perfume will smell a little different on different people – it has to do with skin chemistry or some such. Just thought you’d like to know that.
This is usually, and hopefully, the case but one perfume comes to mind that, to my nose, never adapted to my skin or anyone else that I smelled it on: Dior J’adore. As beautiful a scent as it was, it never changed on my skin and I got bored of it quickly. I could always immediately identify it when someone was wearing it. This was when it first came onto the market. I’ve heard it has been reformulated (natch) and is a bit different now.
I think Jen looks wonderful! I heard her talk about her perfume – how she was trying to capture the smell of wild jasmine (which does grow wild in So Cal) and he salty scent of the air near the ocean. She’s a beautiful gal. I don’t understand why people snark on her – if she’s not your cup of tea just leave her alone.
you know what it smells like? remember Avon’s forst pefrume from that trio advertised by Salma Hayek? it smells almost exactly like Today, the fisrt one, i recognized it as i used to wear it before i got bored