Posted by Robin
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20 April 2010


You might think my failure to keep up with celebrity news and gossip would be a handicap when it came to reviewing celebrity perfumes, but it’s really an asset: it’s much easier to consider a perfume objectively when you know little or nothing about the person fronting it. And since most celebrities have little or nothing to do with developing the perfumes released under their names, it seems silly to worry about who they are and what they do anyway, other than insofar as their shenanigans might affect perfume sales.
Elizabeth Taylor is another matter. She’s an icon, for heaven’s sakes — even I know who Elizabeth Taylor is. Plus she’s 78 years old, and not in the best of health. I readily admit that if her latest perfume, Violet Eyes, turned out to be hilariously vile, I’d have a pretty hard time saying so…
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Posted by Robin
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1 April 2010

Cacharel will introduce Amor Amor Delight, the latest limited edition flanker to their popular Amor Amor fragrance for women (see also: Amor Amor Sunshine & Amor Pour Homme Sunshine, Amor Amor Tentation, Amor Amor Sunrise), in April…
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Posted by Robin
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18 March 2010

Elizabeth Taylor will launch Violet Eyes, a new fragrance for women, this April:
Violet Eyes is an expression of Elizabeth Taylor, an intriguing global icon. Her timeless beauty…
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22 January 2010

Aramis has launched Aramis Cool Blend, a new limited edition fresh chypre for men. The new fragrance aims to bring the “next generation” into the Aramis fold…
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15 December 2009

Helena Rubinstein’s new Wanted fragrance was built around an abstract accord of magnolia wood, and is meant to be a “a vibrant woody floral filled with sensual and carnal tension”.1 Sounds good, no? And while I have no particular feelings about Demi Moore either way, it’s always nice to see someone over the age of 40 (or let’s face it, even 25) fronting a new perfume.
Wanted doesn’t quite live up to its steamy advertising, but it’s not bad. The opening is a fruity-lemony blend of ylang ylang and magnolia (other notes include iris, cedar, sandalwood and vanilla). It’s rather high pitched — yes, even vibrant — in the early stages. The dry down falls squarely into the modern “fresh floral” mode: it’s airy and clean, slightly watery, and very smooth…
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