
Singer Ariana Grande will launch Thank U, Next, a new fragrance for women. Thank U, Next is named for Grande’s 2018 hit song…
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Singer Ariana Grande will launch Thank U, Next, a new fragrance for women. Thank U, Next is named for Grande’s 2018 hit song…
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I like vanilla. It’s very touchy-feely. It makes you want to hold yourself.
— Cher on her upcoming unisex fragrance, Eau de Couture, which is due to launch this fall. Read more at Cher’s new perfume will ‘make you want to hold yourself’ at Page Six. Hat tip to VanMorrisonFan!
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Last week, a good friend set a bottle of Carrington Perfumes Forever Krystle Eau de Toilette on my table. “I put it in the box to bring to you. Took it out, then put it back again. Here. Maybe you can find it a home.”
Years ago, I’d found the bottle of Forever Krystle at Goodwill and passed it to her when we were both deep into Dynasty reruns, even sometimes giving episodes our own Mystery Science Theater treatment.1 I couldn’t remember the fragrance at all, but I did remember that Krystle wore Bal à Versailles…
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The Elizabeth Taylor brand has launched White Diamonds En Rouge, a new flanker to 1991’s White Diamonds…
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On Tuesday, Feb. 26, the second day of Paris Fashion Week, the city will wake up to 4,000 posters of Carine Roitfeld. The placards show her completely naked, looking out a window and making a peace sign with one hand.
[...] The posters are intended to introduce, teasingly, Carine Roitfeld Parfums, a collection of seven “genderless” fragrances inspired by seven fictional lovers from seven cities around the world. “We had to build everything ourselves, to make the juice,” Ms. Roitfeld said. “Usually people do this as a collaboration but I didn’t. I hope people buy it.”
— Ms. Roitfeld (best known as the former editor of Vogue Paris) will debut her new fragrances in May. Read more at Where Is Carine Roitfeld Now? Making Perfume at The New York Times.