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  2. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    1980 Tete-a-Tete (eau de cologne variant for men) Novaya Zarya [28] 1981 Kouros: Yves Saint Laurent: Pierre Bourdon [10] 1981 Must de Cartier: Cartier: Jean-Jacques Diener [11] 1981 Nombre Noir: Shiseido: Jean-Yves Leroy 1981 Antaeus: Chanel: Jacques Polge: 1981 Giorgio: Giorgio Beverly Hills: Group Work: M.L. Quince, Francis Camail, Harry ...

  3. Coco (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Coco Noir: Successor: Coco Mademoiselle (2001) Website: Official website: Coco is a women's perfume by French fashion house Chanel, introduced in 1984. [1]

  4. Drakkar Noir - Wikipedia

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    Drakkar Noir is a men's fragrance by Guy Laroche created by perfumer Pierre Wargnye. The fragrance was introduced in 1982 and is manufactured under license by the L'Oréal Group . [ 1 ] It is a successor scent to the brand's 1972 fragrance Drakkar, launched to appeal to a British market.

  5. FiFi Awards - Wikipedia

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    1980 Galanos Parfums Galanos 1979 ... (women) 2.Drakkar Noir (men) ... Best National Print Campaign for a Women's Fragrance. Year Fragrance

  6. 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.

  7. Opium (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Opium is an Oriental-spicy perfume for women, created for the French fashion house Yves Saint Laurent by perfumers Jean Amic and Jean-Louis Sieuzac. Introduced to the market in 1977, Opium quickly generated publicity with its controversial name and the ensuing press coverage helped to increase its sales.