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  2. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Armani Code: Giorgio Armani: 2004 Allure Homme Sport: Chanel: 2004 Beyond Paradise pour Homme: Estée Lauder: 2004 B Men: Thierry Mugler: 2004 Bois d'Encens: Armani Privé: 2004 Crystal Noir: Versace: 2004 Dolly Girl Ooh La Love: Anna Sui: Procter & Gamble 2004 Curious by Britney Spears: Elizabeth Arden (see List of celebrity-branded perfumes ...

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    Acqua Di Gio De Giorgio Armani European Designer Fragrance Division, Cosmair 1992 ... Tom Ford Oud Minérale Tom Ford Beauty ... 2.Acqua Di Gio (men) 1. Hermès Parfums

  4. Giorgio Armani - Wikipedia

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    Armani is credited with pioneering red-carpet fashion. [11] Armani was the first designer to ban models with a body mass index (BMI) under 18, after model Ana Carolina Reston starved herself to death due to anorexia nervosa. [12] Armani broadcast his collection live on the Internet, the first in the world of haute couture, on 24 January 2007.

  5. Alberto Morillas - Wikipedia

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    He is a master perfumer at Swiss fragrance and flavor firm dsm-firmenich, where his notable creations have included Calvin Klein CK One, Giorgio Armani Acqua di Giò and Marc Jacobs Daisy. He has an independent line called Mizensir.

  6. Armani - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1979, [43] Armani Collezioni (known as Giorgio Armani Le Collezioni for women and Mani for men before 2000) [44] was the diffusion line of Giorgio Armani that retailed at a lower price than Giorgio Armani and the haute couture line, Armani Privé. The logo was usually displayed in black and written on a white label but often varies.

  7. Agarwood - Wikipedia

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    Agarwood, aloeswood, eaglewood, gharuwood or the Wood of Gods, commonly referred to as oud or oudh (from Arabic: عود, romanized: ʿūd, pronounced), is a fragrant, dark and resinous wood used in incense, perfume, and small hand carvings.