Spanish fashion house J Del Pozo has launched Halloween Shot, new limited edition flankers to 1997′s Halloween and 2012’s Halloween Man.
Halloween Shot Woman ~ a floriental fragrance with pineapple daiquiri, violet, vanilla and caramel. In 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette.
Halloween Shot Man ~ a woody oriental fragrance with lemon daiquiri, cardamom, sage, leather and amber wood. In 75 and 125 ml Eau de Toilette.
(via pyd.es)
I know it’s not the full list but “pineapple daiquiri, violet, vanilla and caramel” sounds positively horrifying.
Trick or treat?
LOL — exactly.
“Hey, Mr. Halloween Man, play a song for me…”
The J. del Pozo house no longer exists, now the Halloween fragrances are known as “Halloween Perfumes”, they changed logos and removed the J. del Pozo from the packaging. You can check their website http://www.halloweenperfumes.com there are no references to J. del Pozo.
http://www.pyd.es/en/news/new-halloween-era-begins
The brand certainly still exists — they recently did their spring 17 fashion show. But they’re now owned by Parfums & Diseno, who also own the rights to the perfume lines, and you’re quite right that they no longer put the designer name on the perfumes. (At least, not the Halloween ones. And they haven’t done a non-Halloween scent since 2013.)
That’s correct, but the fashion brand is not J. Del Pozo, it’s a different brand which is called “Delpozo” http://www.delpozo.com not to be confused with the Halloween fragrances or the J. del Pozo brand.
They are now separate brands, no relation between them.
J del Pozo fragrances no longer exists, there are no fragrances under its name.
All the fragrances under the J. del Pozo brand have been discontinued and they are no longer produced.
Yes, I realize they’ve also renamed the J Del Pozo brand to DelPozo. When you say “not to be confused with”, not sure what that means — they just changed the name, and stopped using the name at all with the Halloween fragrance.
Thank you for your post! Delpozo refers to a frashion brand that has no fragrances and has no relation to Halloween Perfumes.
Also, from 2014 our brand changed its name from J. del Pozo fragrances to Halloween Perfumes.
Regards,