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  2. 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.

  3. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    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: Jacques Cavallier [41] 2007 Flight Of Fancy: Anna Sui: Procter & Gamble [51] 2008 Ageless: Harvey Prince [52] 2008 Fleur ...

  4. Behind the Spritz: What Really Goes Into a Bottle of $100 Perfume

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    Manufacturer's Overhead: $15. A big chunk of the perfume price goes toward the manufacturer's corporate overhead -- everything from the salary of the brand's CEO to corporate office expenses.

  5. Guy Laroche - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Laroche introduced Fidji, his first women's fragrance. He created other fragrances, such as: 1972 Drakkar; 1977 J'ai Osé; 1982 Drakkar Noir; 1986 Clandestine; 1993 Horizon; 1999 Drakkar Dynamik

  6. Everything You Need to Know About the New Hermès Perfume - AOL

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    Hermès’ perfumer Christine Nagel shares the story behind creating her latest scent for the house, Barénia.

  7. L'Air du Temps (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    L'Air du Temps is a women's perfume by the French fashion house Nina Ricci.It was created in 1948 by the French perfumer Francis Fabron, in collaboration with Nina Ricci's son Robert (1905–1988), who sought to expand the house's business into an in-house perfumery.