Joop! has launched Homme Sport, a new flanker to 1989’s Joop! Homme. The tag line: real men score. Joop! Homme Sport follows 2014’s Joop! Homme Extreme (tag line: real men get more)…
Wednesday scent of the day 1/20
Happy Penguin Awareness Day (not to be confused with World Penguin Day)! What fragrance are you wearing?
I’m wearing Diesel Loverdose Tattoo. Tea at the moment: Harneys Genmaicha.
Reminder: this Friday, 1/22, will be Noir Friday…
Azzaro Pour Elle Extreme ~ new perfume
Azzaro has launched Azzaro Pour Elle Extrême, the followup to last year’s Azzaro Pour Elle…
Serge Lutens L’Eau de Paille ~ new fragrance
French niche house Serge Lutens will launch L’Eau de Paille in February. L’Eau de Paille (straw water) is the fourth fragrance in the Eau series that includes 2010’s L’Eau Serge Lutens, 2012’s L’Eau Froide and 2014’s Laine de Verre…
Calvin Klein CK2 ~ fragrance review
So we all know Calvin Klein’s CK One, yes? It launched in 1994, and I am sure I am not the only woman who smelled it, thought it smelled sort of like men’s cologne, and found to my surprise that I liked wearing something that smelled sort of like men’s cologne.1 (Men especially, do comment and tell us what it smelled like to you!) When I reviewed it back in 2006, I duly thanked Calvin Klein for helping me to figure out, eventually, that I could not only wear unisex fragrances, but I could wear whatever I wanted — hello, Eau Sauvage.
CK One took the youth market by storm. Not to downplay the achievement, but of course that was infinitely easier in 1994 — it was not so hard to capture consumer attention when there were only around 100 new fragrances a year, and when most media consumption was from a limited number of traditional platforms.2 Calvin Klein followed up with CK Be in 1996, and then a bazillionty flankers…