Fashionfabulous4u provides a simpler time when celebrities
appeared in perfume ads, making
us believes that that particular fragrance was the only one they used. But at one
point marketing directors decided it was time to kick it up a notch: celebrities would have to have their own perfume lines.
Katy Perry’s Purr Perfume (above) is a 21st century example of
such endorsements. It was developed by Firmenich perfumer house, combining top notes of peach,
forbidden apple, gardenia and green bamboo with the heart of jasmine, pink
freesia and Bulgarian rose.
The first
actress ever to have her name on a perfume was Elizabeth Taylor. The perfume was called White Diamonds and it
is still sold. It shows her exceptional sense of style. This sophisticated floral has notes of italian neroli, living amazon lily, egyptian
tuberose, turkish rose and italian orris.
Marilyn Monroe Glamour Perfume was a fragrant ode to
the iconic actress who represented the ideal woman of the 1950’s; this
scent explores Marilyn’s sexy and vulnerable qualities. Her vulnerable
femininity is inspired by a bouquet of floral accords and her sensual side is
represented by notes of exotic fruits,
patchouli and amber. This elegant trend of celebrity endorsed perfumes has
seeped into 21st century as well.
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