
David Beckham has launched Made of Instinct, a new fragrance for men. Made of Instinct is a flanker to 2005’s David Beckham Instinct…
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David Beckham has launched Made of Instinct, a new fragrance for men. Made of Instinct is a flanker to 2005’s David Beckham Instinct…
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Swedish football star Zlatan Ibrahimović has launched Myth Bloom for women and Myth Wood for men…
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Actress Jane Seymour will launch a new fragrance duo, Open Hearts, later this month on shopping channel HSN. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Seymour’s Open Hearts Foundation…
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Late again — at least I am consistent — here is my review of the third and newest fragrance from actor Richard E. Grant, Jack Piccadilly ’69 (for background, do see my reviews of Jack by Jack Perfumes and Jack Covent Garden). It was inspired by the actor’s first visit to Piccadilly Circus in London, and encompasses a number of associated smell memories: the patchouli oil worn by the hippies, the petrol, the Earl Grey tea at Fortnum & Mason, the leather banquettes at his father’s club (also in the notes: ginger, cypriol, green leaves, amber).
Perhaps that sounds, at least potentially, like a hot mess…
Kiss Nails claims that Rihanna’s fragrance, which was released early this year, infringes its numerous trademark registrations for the “KISS” name – some dating back to as early as 1993 – in Class 3, which covers cosmetics, nail care products, and hair tools, among other goods. The company argues that Rihanna’s “Kiss Fragrance has been promoted using the hashtag “#kiss” on Rihanna’s official website, www.rihannanow.com … Rihanna has also promoted the Kiss Fragrance using the hashtag “#kiss” on her personal Instagram, @badgirlriri.”
— Read more at Rihanna in the Middle of Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Over New Fragrance at The Fashion Law.