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  2. The 8 Best Gucci Colognes for Men

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    Gucci fragrances offer something for everyone, but that doesn’t mean you should go in buying blind. These top 8 picks are your best bets.

  3. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Gucci by Gucci: Gucci: Ilias Ermenidis: 2007 Black: Roberto Cavalli: 2007 Midnight Poison: Dior: 2007 XX: Hugo Boss: 2007 Noir de Noir - Private Blend: Tom Ford: 2007 Tuscan Leather: Tom Ford: 2007 Ice Men: Thierry Mugler: 2007 Absolutely Givenchy: Parfums Givenchy: 2007 28 La Pausa: Chanel: 2007 Daisy: Marc Jacobs: 2007 Fuel for Life: Diesel ...

  4. Trap-A-Thon - Wikipedia

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    Trap-A-Thon is the third studio album by American rapper Gucci Mane. It was released on September 25, 2007 through Big Cat Records with distribution via Tommy Boy Entertainment . Production was handled by Zaytoven , Cyber Sapp , G-Fresh, Slim Major, Reefa, Raw Beats and Low.

  5. List of celebrity-branded perfumes - Wikipedia

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    The designation of a celebrity fragrance is also a balance between the public figure's notoriety and the separate reputation of the brand. For instance, Paloma Picasso , Paris Hilton , and Ivanka Trump each have famous fathers, but the degrees to which each woman is associated with beauty, fashion, and retail vary.

  6. Tom Ford (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Black Orchid was the first fragrance sold under the Tom Ford Beauty banner. [27] During his incumbency as Creative Director of Yves Saint Laurent, Ford had developed a rare black orchid as the brand's new in-house flower. [28] Extract from the flower was used to produce a perfume, body cream and bath soap as part of YSL's Nu line.

  7. Attar - Wikipedia

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    The word 'attar' is believed to have been derived from the Persian word itir, [3] which is in turn derived from the Arabic word 'itr (عطر), meaning 'perfume'. [4] [5]The earliest recorded mention of the techniques and methods used to produce essential oils is believed to be that of Ibn al-Baitar (1188–1248), an Al-Andalusian (Muslim Iberia) physician, pharmacist and chemist.