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Tommy Hilfiger Loud For Her & Loud For Him ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 20 August 2010 33 Comments

Tommy Hilfiger Loud fragrances

Tommy Hilfiger will launch Loud, a new duo of fragrances "built around a music proposition and aimed at Gen-Y users"; Loud For Her and Loud For Him also tie into Hilfiger's Get Loud denim campaign. British rock group The Ting Tings created the theme song, We're Not The Same, and reportedly had input into the fragrance development.

Perfumers Aurelien Guichard and Yann Vasnier created the patchouli and rose-focused fragrances; Loud For Her also includes lychee.

Tommy Hilfiger Loud For Her and Loud For Him will launch in October but will not appear in the US until Spring 2011. I will update with sizes and more detailed notes when I can find them. (via wwd)

Update: Tommy Hilfiger Loud For Her and Loud For Him will be available in 25, 40 and 75 ml. (thanks Nick!)

Filed Under: new fragrances
Tagged With: aurelien guichard, tommy hilfiger, yann vasnier

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  1. Daisy says:
    20 August 2010 at 12:01 pm

    I guess if you’re really a Tommy Hilfiger devotee, you’re probably hopping all about in glee. I’m not a Hilfiger fan –and I’m sure good ole Tommy is fine with that as I sit here in my LLBean demin cut offs, croc sandals and tee-shirt that is probably too tight to wear in public (hey, I’m painting today so what do you expect?) —back to perfume…LOUD huh? yeah, that sounds real appealing….NOT. oh, and *yawn*…..
    😛

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    • Robin says:
      20 August 2010 at 1:33 pm

      This seems an effort to catch some young people who aren’t TH devotees, I think.

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  2. dee says:
    20 August 2010 at 12:56 pm

    The bottles look like LP’s! That’s neat.

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    • tsetse says:
      20 August 2010 at 1:04 pm

      Way cool bottles! That and the fact that A.Guichard is one of the noses makes me want to at least know more of the notes. I expect my curiosity may very well stop there, though, it being Hilfiger and all.

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    • Robin says:
      20 August 2010 at 1:32 pm

      I like them too.

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    • Karin says:
      20 August 2010 at 2:53 pm

      LP? What’s that??? 😉

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      • Ojeda says:
        20 August 2010 at 3:32 pm

        An LP is a vinyl record. 🙂

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        • wondermelmo says:
          20 August 2010 at 3:36 pm

          Eep! Sometimes I’m astonished by how OLD I am. 🙂

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          • Tama says:
            20 August 2010 at 8:16 pm

            Hey, vinyl is all the rage again, but it seems to be referred to as vinyl over LP, which makes sense, since LP stood for Long Playing and that is kind of a moot point.

        • Karin says:
          21 August 2010 at 8:31 am

          I know…I was just joking! I’m old, too. 🙂

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  3. sweetlife (ahtx) says:
    20 August 2010 at 1:12 pm

    What’s up with the LOUD thing? MAC’s latest collection is Louder Please.

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    • Robin says:
      20 August 2010 at 1:32 pm

      Loud is in? I have no idea.

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  4. parfumliefhebber says:
    20 August 2010 at 2:03 pm

    Looks like the bottle of Hugo Woman.

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  5. miss kitty v. says:
    20 August 2010 at 2:14 pm

    Oh, I hate being old. I had to look up what Gen Y was. (Although I found nothing particularly helpful. Perhaps if I had moved beyond Wikipedia I would have learned more.) Well, whatever. I am not the target demographic. The only reason anything loud appeals to me is because I can’t hear. (Not a symptom of being old, thank you very much, just hearing impaired.)

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    • 50_Roses says:
      20 August 2010 at 3:02 pm

      “Generation Y” is one of the terms that has come into use for the generation that followed Generation X (Gen X = those born approximately from t1961 to 1981). Generation Y is, therefore, those born from ~late 1970’s onward. Another name for “Generation Y” is “the Millennial Generation” (or “Millennials”), since they came of age around the turn of the millennium. They are also known as “Echo Boomers”, as they represent an increase in the birth rate in the 80’s and 90’s, and many of them are children of Baby Boomers.

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      • miss kitty v. says:
        20 August 2010 at 3:06 pm

        It’s the overlap that confused me. You can be born in the early 70’s and be able to fit in both Gen X and Gen Y. Maybe you get to choose.

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        • 50_Roses says:
          20 August 2010 at 8:20 pm

          It comes from trying to delineate people into “generations”. The same thing happens with the Baby Boomers and Generation X. Everyone pretty much agrees that the Baby Boom started in 1946 (after WWII), but there is disagreement as to when it ended. If you were born in the early 1960’s, as I was, you are either a young Baby Boomer or an old Gen-X, depending on whom you talk to.

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      • Tama says:
        20 August 2010 at 8:18 pm

        My car, the Toyota Echo, was marketed at Echo Boomers. I have never figured out when you are no longer a Baby Boomer, but I am definitely not an Echo.

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      • LaMaroc says:
        8 July 2011 at 12:17 am

        I thought that Generation X was named so because it was the 10th generation of America, but no it turns out I’m in the 13th. Huh. (Though technically I’m actually just 3rd generation American :P) Anyway, the moniker never bothered me because I was a big fan of Generation X and Billy Idol growing up. lol

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  6. Lisa3011 says:
    20 August 2010 at 2:20 pm

    I don’t know…the name “Loud” for a fragrance seems wrong somehow ! Like a deragotory term.

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    • Robin says:
      20 August 2010 at 4:20 pm

      It is funny because if you google ‘tommy hilfiger loud’, you’ll come across quite a few references to the loud clothes.

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      • tsetse says:
        20 August 2010 at 4:55 pm

        LOL!!!

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      • Tama says:
        20 August 2010 at 8:20 pm

        I was wearing a bright shirt one day and my friend flinched and yelled “I can’t hear ya! Your clothes are too loud!”

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  7. Karin says:
    20 August 2010 at 2:52 pm

    “users”? What a strange word to use. Is Gen-Y some sort of product? (I know Gen-Y refers to the Gen Y “generation”…but users of what?) I write documentation for products. There’s a whole debate about the term “user” – it’s so sterile. Using it in reference to a fragrance shows just how techno-geek we’re all becoming!

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    • miss kitty v. says:
      20 August 2010 at 3:09 pm

      In my line of work it means you’re an active drug addict. It’s an awkward word to use, even if it doesn’t have those connotations for you.

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      • wondermelmo says:
        20 August 2010 at 3:42 pm

        The addict, or the internet user as Ojeda pointed out – I suspect this might be intentional.

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    • Ojeda says:
      20 August 2010 at 3:29 pm

      I’m guessing it alludes to users of internet applications? A characteristic of Gen Y kids (or “kids” — I’m Gen Y, but I’m in my 20’s) is that we grew up socializing on networks and phone apps, etc. I guess they’re trying hard to ~relate to us~ or whatever.

      But no kidding, it’s lame.

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  8. Absolute Scentualist says:
    20 August 2010 at 3:09 pm

    I’m not thrilled about the names, but the blend of patch and rose intrigues me since it’s one of my fave combinations. I don’t see how lychee will fit into that pairing…

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  9. Nina says:
    20 August 2010 at 5:47 pm

    Am I the only one who hates the bottles?

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    • Robin says:
      20 August 2010 at 10:06 pm

      I’m sure you’re not. I wonder if I would like them less if they weren’t pictured with the LPs?

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  10. eminere says:
    20 August 2010 at 11:35 pm

    What hideously tacky bottles.

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  11. Subhuman says:
    22 August 2010 at 2:19 am

    Oh, this is a series of cutting quips waiting to happen.

    “What’s that perfume you’re wearing?”
    “Loud.”
    “No kidding, I smelled you from across the parking lot. Seriously, what is it?”

    Nice bottles, though. Surprised that they’re going after us Gen-Y “users”; I thought the Gen Z’s had already taken us over in terms of marketing potential (Bieber! Cyrus! Jonas!).

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  12. Fumie says:
    23 July 2013 at 6:59 pm

    I know I’m a little late to the game on this one but with a name like Loud I was expecting to see some oud in the list of notes. Seems lime a missed opportunity. Oud has way more of a rockin’ edge then lychee or patch in my opinion.

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