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Have you ever thought about the name of a perfume? Why do each have a unique name? Is it a voluntary decision to name perfume "JOY", "Shalimar", or "CHANEL N & # 39; 5"? N & # 39; 5 instead of N & # 39; 5 is why 6, N & # 39; 7 or N & # 39; 8?
“Perfume”, Sophia Grossman, the star scent of IFF, says “the promise in the bottle”.
I want to believe. We want to be cleaner, richer, sexy and happy than us. Perfume talks more about vulnerabilities than our strength. Consider the fragrance label you want to buy: pleasure, beautiful, delicious, sexy. As Charles Revson said: “We sell hope”. And buy. But there is a story behind almost every important perfume. For example, “Sharimer”.
According to legend, Raymond Guerlain and his wife were traveling to the United States across the sea. His wife wore “Shalimar” and all the passengers were surprised by this innovative and oriental vanilla fragrance. When the couple landed in the United States, all the upper societies fell in love with “Shalimar”, which is still popular today. Perfume got its name from a legend about an Indian emperor who had a garden named “Shalimar”.
“My dress goes very well with the client. I want a perfume that fits the modern woman just like my dress. It must have a character and it must be expensive. Ernest Bo, the creator of “CHANEL N & # 39; 5”, introduced 10 bottles of Coco Chanel [Gabriel] and divided them into two groups. One group was numbered 1-5 and the second group was numbered 20-24. Mademoiselle Chanel chose bottle N & # 39; 5. When Bo asked her why he chose that particular bottle, she replied: “May 5th, May 5th May 5th will exhibit my collection.
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