True Religion for Women, Clean Winter ~ new fragrances

True Religion For Women perfumeClean Winter fragrance

True Religion, the jeanswear company, has launched its debut fragrance, True Religion for Women:

Introducing the fragrance for the senses: True Religion for Women. Day or night, this clean scent takes you on a refreshing journey with an opening of sparkling fruits, adding freshness and vitality. A captivating floral heart mingles with sweet yet tart nuances of pear blossom further enveloping your spirit. Warm woods and skin-like musks are woven throughout the background, embracing you in deep sensuality. It is a delicious and very addictive fragrance statement.

True Religion for Women is available now at Nordstrom, in 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum.

Clean has launched Clean Winter, a new fragrance for women:

Tis’ the season to cozy up to our CLEAN Winter Eau de Parfum. For this new fragrance, CLEAN embraced everything you know and love about winter in a scent that is crisp, fresh and so perfect for the season. Winter captures the scent of snowflakes falling on the tip of your nose and a steaming cup of hot cocoa to warm your sun-kissed rosy cheeks.

Luxury meets romance with top notes of frosted hyacinth and crisp bergamot blended to perfection with the cool accords of star anise, blonde woods and white musk.

Clean Winter is available now at HSN, in 60 ml Eau de Parfum.

Other recent launches from Clean: Wellness by Clean Harmony & Purity, Shower Fresh for Men.

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  1. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    I hate that they're calling True Religion 'delicious', because it's anything but.

  2. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    Is it bad, or just dull?

  3. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    Blonde woods? Robin, you might have to add a perfume lexicon to your website! :-)

    W.

  4. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    “Sparkling fruits”? Oh-er…

    And I've always thought of TR as quite trendy, even edgy. Certainly not “delicious”, which implies tame. And the whole “enveloping your spirit” and “embracing you in deep sensuality” nonsense reads like some spa chakra treatment.

  5. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    interesting looking bottle though…no?

  6. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    Not sure I would know how to define it except “generic wood smell”, LOL…

  7. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    They wouldn't be the first edgy brand to do a boring fruity floral, no?

  8. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    Yes. Can't decide if it's interesting in a good way or a bad way, and have a feeling I need to see it in person to decide.

  9. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    absolutely not! Ed Hardy anyone?

  10. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    Pretty bottle thought.

  11. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    “Generic BLEACHED wood smell,” I'd wager.

  12. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    Yep!

  13. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    Exactly! Going to be interesting to see how their 2nd duo is.

  14. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    Might be — I want to see it in person.

  15. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    Can I just say I am seriously tired of “sparkling” this and that? Unless the juice is actually carbonated, I don't think it applies. Hmph.

  16. Anonymous
    Posted on 17 October 2008

    I wouldn't classify it as another Ed Hardy – True Religion is slightly better quality. There's still the de rigeur sparkling fruit and gourmand feel, but there's a little more depth in the base notes. It's a light fragrance, but not as bubble gum as some of the others. The bottle is pretty in person.

  17. Anonymous
    Posted on 18 October 2008

    Ooohh still havent' smelled the Ed Hardy fragrances yet!

  18. Anonymous
    Posted on 18 October 2008

    LOL — can't agree since I use the word frequently in reviews. To me, it does have some meaning in terms of the “texture” of the top notes — indicates that they don't smell flat.

  19. Anonymous
    Posted on 18 October 2008

    Thanks! Will have to give it a sniff.

  20. Anonymous
    Posted on 19 October 2008

    …and then there is effervescent. That kinda conjures up carbonated fragrance, hmm. It could happen if they could make it so it doesn't go flat. It would be nice for summer and the teens would eat it up.Well I won't rush to the patent office, we will probably see it soon enough.

    : D Becca

  21. Anonymous
    Posted on 19 October 2008

    Gorgeous Bottle. But again, what is with this Blase Vagueness in the scripts these companies continue to produce to describe their fragrances???? COULD IT BE ANYMORE Nondescript? Sparklng Fruits, Warm Woods and Skin-Like Musks…. GEE That's Evocative! DESCRIBE THE SCENT PEOPLE! don't simply intimate what it's about! i hope it smells nice, cus from this description i have nothing to go on to base any ideas of it being good or not!!!!

  22. Anonymous
    Posted on 19 October 2008

    I went shopping at Nordstrom yesterday looking for a new signature scent and came across the new True Religion…

    BORING. Ed Hardy is much more interesting (though too vanilla/tonka bean-y for my taste), even though it is in the same vein. TR smells like a younger Burberry Brit (nothing edgy here!), so it ought to be a huge hit with their target audience. I'm not a fan, but I expect it will SELL.

    I'm into very fruity scents, so I ended up purchasing Annick Goutal Petite Cherie. It's slightly more sophisticated than the Escada LEs I usually wear.

  23. Anonymous
    Posted on 19 October 2008

    It is true, they did not expend much energy on the description, did they? Some of these brands don't seem interested in the online sell.

  24. Anonymous
    Posted on 19 October 2008

    If it's duller than Ed Hardy, I hardly need any :-)

    Petite Cherie is a great scent, and the matching lotion is wonderful too.

  25. Anonymous
    Posted on 19 October 2008

    What a bummer about the TR fragrance. The bottle looks pretty online but I haven't seen it in person. A refreshing journey doesn't even sound interesting.

  26. Anonymous
    Posted on 20 October 2008

    Agree on “a refreshing journey” — not enticing.

  27. Anonymous
    Posted on 20 October 2008

    Is this bottle opaque or just frosted? It's hard to tell. Also, it looks like there's a simulated diamond in the middle,but again hard to tell. The bottle looks a cloud with the scalloping. Worth a sniff.

    But I'm not even trying the Clean Winter one. I know I will hate that one. Not a fan of the Clean juices….

  28. Anonymous
    Posted on 20 October 2008

    It's frosted, not opaque… and that IS a big ugly rhinestone stuck on the front. I could do without it. The bottle was not nearly as impressive in person as I thought it would be.

  29. Anonymous
    Posted on 20 October 2008

    I've heard wonderful things about the lotion, so I just ordered some :-)

    Maybe it will help the scent of the perfume, which is divine but short-lived even in EDP, last a little longer!

  30. Anonymous
    Posted on 21 October 2008

    Thanks for the description!

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