Giorgio Armani will launch Because It’s You for Women and Stronger With You for Men. The new fragrances in the Emporio Armani range are intended as the “olfactive embodiment of authentic modern-day love”…
Karl Lagerfeld Ocean View ~ new fragrances
Karl Lagerfeld will launch Ocean View, a new limited edition fragrance duo, in March. The Ocean View scents are variations on the Karl Lagerfeld for Women and Karl Lagerfeld for Men scents introduced in 2014…
The Body Shop Black Musk ~ new fragrance
The Body Shop will launch Black Musk, a new floriental fragrance for women. Black Musk follows Red Musk (2014) and Red Musk Oud (2015)…
Karl Lagerfeld Paradise Bay ~ new fragrances
Karl Lagerfeld will launch Paradise Bay, a new limited edition fragrance duo. The Paradise Bay scents are variations on the Karl Lagerfeld for Women and Karl Lagerfeld for Men scents introduced in 2014…
Viktor & Rolf Bonbon ~ perfume review & a quick sweet poll
It’s tempting to think that Viktor & Rolf learned a simple lesson from the failure of Eau Mega, and that lesson was: sugar. Their first fragrance, Flowerbomb, wasn’t an explosion of flowers at all, but a(nother) fourth generation spawn of Thierry Mugler Angel, with cleaner (and quieter) patchouli, a few petals sprinkled here and there, and plenty of sugar. It was a huge hit. (They’ve since churned out a bazillion collector bottles, but relatively few flankers — maybe they never got the memo?) They followed with the aforementioned Eau Mega, a clean melon-y pear, and despite the fun bottle, it didn’t do so well.
Now they’re back with Bonbon. Bonbon has sugar and then some; it could easily have been a Flowerbomb flanker aimed at younger consumers — Sugarbomb? Candybomb? The possibilities are endless. But no, we’ve got Bonbon, and unlike Flowerbomb, it’s just what it says it is: candy…