Most Wanted 5 Women’s Perfumes Of 2011
The top perfumes 2011 for women are an inventory of those best selling women perfumes which have been heralded by customers. These scents with their intoxicating scents have a way of lifting up your spirits even on the most depressing of days. The list is from the company Luktagott.nu, a Swedish company that sells inexpensive scents.
Esacada Magnetism
Escada Magnetism Scent by Escada, Introduced in 2003, escada magnetism by the design house of escada is a sharp oriental floral scent for girls. A lovely mix of greens with fresh fruits and leaves, and a touch of musk, and patchouli. Escada magnetism is counseled for casual wear.
Paco Rabanne Lady Million
Amor Amor (Cacharel) Alien (Thierry Mugler) Nina (Nina Ricci) Eau Demoiselle (Givenchy) = millions of greenbacks each month for L’Oral, Clarins, Puig, LVMH. This is the ideal equation to explain the perfume of Woman Million, the new perfume introduced in Paris by Paco Rabanne, once a brazen brand in fashion and fragrance.
Puig, the Spanish owner of Nina Ricci and Paco Rabanne, has discovered one or two years ago the “secret” of perpetuity. This isn't the miraculous fountain of youth as it is pictured on an old Nina Ricci trademark but the fountain of greenbacks, now represented by a fruity honeyed note they put in all of their perfumes without gender discrimination. This note is somewhere between raspberry – woodland strawberry – honey and sweet orange flower. Having this in mind, it was hard to imagine that after 1 Million (N1 in several states) there would be any inventive touch for the feminine version.
Kenzo Flower by Kenzo
Flower by Kenzo, a scent galvanized by the (scentless) red poppy, was released in 2000. The Flower collection has after that been expanded to include 1 or 2 variations on the theme, most particularly Flower Le Parfum in 2003. This year Kenzo has launched Flower Oriental. Like the others in the Flower line, it was composed by perfumer Alberto Morillas. According to Women’s Wear Daily, the perfume
is founded upon Kyara, an extract of Asia’s agar tree. The material is burned in a Japanese rite called Kd, which is translated as “listening to incense.”
Other fragrance notes include Bulgarian rose, violet, vanilla, musk, Sichuan pepper, and Chinese incense.
Gucci Flora
Flora is lighter, the floral smell of course conjures up a younger customer, and she's got a hedonistic, daring side. I don’t want to say that Flora is the daughter of Gucci by Gucci but perhaps the younger sister.*
That is Frida Giannini, Gucci’s creative director, explaining how Gucci’s new Flora perfume fits into the larger schema. I am making a guess she didn't want to call Flora the daughter of Gucci by Gucci because she did not want to position Gucci by Gucci as so terribly old as all that, but in truth the two are light years apart — as close as I will tell, the “woods for ladies”/”masculine notes for girls” (or whatever you want to call it) trend that Gucci by Gucci rode in on is over just about before we had the time to adapt to it. Flora smells very of-the-moment: it’s light, clean, fresh and pretty, which I am hoping is what perfume patrons were after this spring because there’s plenty of it on the counters now.
* Quote via Women’s Wear Daily, 12/5/2008.
Burberry The Beat
The Beat is called a sparkling floral woody fragrance; the notes feature bergamot, mandarin, Ceylon tea, cardamom, pink pepper, bluebell, iris, white musk, vetiver and cedarwood. It starts very bright, with tart fruit and juicy citrus. There is a lot of pink pepper (can any person remember what scents smelled like before pink pepper became obligatory?) and a tiny small pinch of cardamom. The heart is sheer bluebell-ish florals, still extraordinarily bright; the base is cool and pale and summery, and smoothed over with a smidgen of iris. The ad copy calls The Beat “carnal, slightly wild”, but that's the general foolishness — there is little even slightly carnal about it. It smells young and cheerful and clean, and is a pretty good match with the mood of the print ad.
For the full list of perfumes visit the store Luktagott.nu – parfym på nätet. Women’s perfume list can be discovered under parfym online
Filed under Shopping by on Jan 22nd, 2012.
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