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Classic Perfumes and Colognes You Should be Wearing

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Classic Perfumes and Colognes You Should be Wearing

Vintage perfumes made by experienced perfumers of the 20th century appear. These are the five scents that have stood the test of time and one that we have repeated.

 

Nina Ricci's L'Air du Temps was created in 1948 by Francis Fabron (his iconic bottle has two intertwined doves as a stopper) a wreath of cheerful fruit flowers filled with peach, rose, jasmine and a little clove / carnation. More than 65 years later, it is still Ricci's house of the most famous and popular perfume.

Launched in 1976, First Van Cleef Arpels was the first perfume of a luxury jewelry company and was the first great perfume produced by the legendary perfumer Jean Claude Ellen (who was 2004's own perfume for Hermes). The first sparks were like a precious gem. Since opening with an aldehyde tip that evokes the most intense champagne and then overflowing with fresh tones of rose, iris and orchid flower wrapped in peach and lemon and green chord. A scene of charm and elegance.

Old Spice has been a fragrant symbol of the woody spicy male cologne since 1934. Generations of perfume lovers have admired Old Spice for its ancient secular charm, and this is the path that modern man walks today. halston ad80s

In 1975, at the height of Studio 54's disco nights, designer Halston created a perfume with his name with Berard Chant and placed it in an unforgettable bottle designed by his muse, model and jeweler Elsa Perreti. At the time, it became the second best-selling perfume in history after Chanel No. 5! Everyone who wears the models and friends of the designer, including Jerry Hall and Lisa Minelli, has a brave and strong character and wants them to notice him. The hole is very green mixed with light citrus, peach, ylang ylang and iris with oak base. Halston's Cyprus Floral to consider.

CK 1 caused a revolution in marketing perfume in 1994, when this androgynous perfume was composed with a gender-neutral scent by master perfumers Harry Fremont and Alberto Morillas. It consists of fresh and citrus tones with a bit of musk placed in a utility bottle designed to appeal to men, women and all hip at the time. Leave it to Calvin Klein to be sexy in commercials with grunge models like Kate Moss. More than twenty years old and still the best-selling.

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