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  2. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some of the most widely known commercially available perfumes from the 14th century onwards, sortable by year, name, company, perfumer, and the authority for its notability. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  3. 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.

  4. Osmothèque - Wikipedia

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    Exclusive to the collection are countless rare masterpieces elsewhere discontinued or reformulated, including François Coty’s Chypre , Paul Parquet’s Fougère Royale and Aimé Guerlain's Jicky as well as numerous personalized fragrances worn by historical figures such as Elizabeth of Poland, Napoleon and Eugénie de Montijo.

  5. Guerlain - Wikipedia

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    The fragrance was discontinued by the 1960s, but was rereleased in a limited edition in 2006. Vétiver: 1959 This was Jean-Paul Guerlain's first fragrance after taking over as the in-house perfumer at Guerlain. A men's fragrance, it was created to replace the company's earlier Vétiver perfume and was originally targeted to the Mexican market ...

  6. List of Axe products - Wikipedia

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    Discontinued Unknown 1983 Musk, [3] or Brave, [2] or Moschus, or Wild Musk. Variant names are a description of the fragrance. One of the first three variants that Axe launched, first in France. Available in Germany. Present 1983 Spice [4] or Agrest or Boise, [2] or Blue Chypre or Fraiche. Variant names are a description of the fragrance.

  7. Joy (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Joy was created as a reaction to the 1929 Wall Street crash, which had diminished the fortunes of Jean Patou's wealthy American clientele.Despite its elevated price and the depressed economic environment, Joy became a success and has remained Jean Patou's most famous fragrance.