Paris Hilton has launched the Paris Hilton Passport collection, including three “destination” fragrances: Tokyo, Paris and South Beach…
I wanted to express something that was sexy but feminine
Paris Hilton in a "behind the scenes" for Paris Hilton Tease.
Paris Hilton Tease ~ perfume review
Tease, which is just appearing in stores this month, is Paris Hilton’s tenth fragrance. Anyone who wondered about her staying power as a celebrity perfume brand can now put their mind at rest, I should think. Paris stays in human form (no more mermaids or fairies) for the Tease advertising campaign, which was reportedly inspired by her fascination with Marilyn Monroe:
Paris Hilton plays with the notion of Hollywood glamour, taking a contemporary, candid look at retro elegance – light hearted, saucy and as always irrestibly [sic] charming – for the launch of her newest fragrance, TEASE. Posing in a classic Hollywood setting, Paris Hilton brings a fresh, youthful appeal to the image of a blonde icon of the silver screen…1
The Tease fragrance, as you might imagine, puts the emphasis on contemporary — it’s a fruity floral in the modern style, very fresh and light and clean…
Paris Hilton Tease ~ new perfume
Paris Hilton will launch Tease, her tenth fragrance, in June. Tease is “based on Hilton’s fascination with Marilyn Monroe”, and is “more evocative of who Paris Hilton is”…
Paris Hilton Siren ~ perfume review
Time flies. Paris Hilton got into the fragrance game way back in 2004; by now, she’s something of an old hand. Her latest fragrance for women, Siren, launched earlier this summer. Siren is Hilton’s sixth fragrance for women and her ninth overall (there were three scents for men early on, but she seems to have given up on the men’s fragrance market as of late).
To recap: I thought the original eponymous Paris Hilton fragrance was just fine — not the stuff of genius, but adequate. Just Me was a bit less than fine, and Heiress was comically less than fine, so much so that I have a kind of a soft spot for it. Can Can was less than fine without anything funny about it to liven things up, and Fairy Dust was about the same. So there you are. I guess you could say that I’m not a huge fan, and in general, despite the stamp of official industry approval, I think the line is not as well done as some other celebrity efforts — Britney Spears, J Lo and Mariah Carey, among others, all do a better job.
Siren is fine, maybe even marginally more than fine…