Giorgio Beverly
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The Voice of Romance $17.98 … |
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Pure Attraction: Giorgio Beverly Hills $9.99 … |
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It was a tumultuous beginning to a decade that would see the perfume and fragrance industry make some waves of its own. Riding the commercial successes of the ‘70s, designers continued to flood the market with trendy new perfumes and fragrances. Perfume and fragrance distributors grew larger, ad campaigns grew more elaborate, and the consumer base grew exponentially as young professionals indulged in the finer things in life: – perfumes and fragrances. The perfume and fragrance industry caught on to the ideal of the sensitive, successful “’80s man” early and began to wonder, “could men be ready for perfumes and fragrances of their own. Had they developed enough style?” By the early ‘80s, the perfume and fragrance industry decided that men were ready for their own fragrances.
A popular fragrance launched in the ‘80s was Drakkar Noir by Guy Laroche. Launched in 1982, Drakkar Noir took the name of Viking ships to emphasize masculinity. The result was a fragrance that was undeniably masculine, one that any man could purchase proudly. Although not launched in the U.S. until 1984, it was an instant success and continues to be a leading seller.
Of course, the ‘80s weren’t just about men. It was an important time for women as well. Giorgio Beverly Hills, the signature fragrance launched in 1981, was a blend of rose, jasmine, gardenia and orange flower notes. 1983 saw the introduction of the perfume Paris by Yves Saint Laurent. Paris follows L’Air du Temps’ composition rather closely, but it used violet and rose as the main floral notes.
1984 brought us the perfume, Coco, created by Chanel to honor its namesake, Gabrielle Chanel. This spicy-floral-oriental fragrance was said to embody the spirit of Mlle Chanel. The floral-ambery Poison debuted in 1985. This powerful fragrance, created by Christian Dior, was designed to be bold.
The same year, Calvin Klein launched his first fragrance, Obsession. This was another unusually strong perfume, also created by cK. They followed that up with Eternity in 1988, a fragrance that is the complete opposite of Obsession. Samsara was introduced by Guerlain in 1989.
Perfume is thousands of years old – the word “perfume” comes from the Latin per fume “through smoke”. One of the oldest uses of perfume comes from the burning of incense and aromatic herbs used in religious services. The earliest use of perfume bottles was by Egyptians and dates to around 1000 BC. The Egyptians invented glass and perfume bottles were one of the first common uses for glass. There has always been a trade in perfumes and fragrances and by the year 2002 perfume had become a $10 billion industry. Today women have perfume and fragrance wardrobes of at least six different perfumes, rather than a single signature perfume, keeping one special perfume for special occasions.
Products that enhance the feel of skin and the smell of the body have been highly valued in every culture.
Perfume vs. cabbage joke?
this is my last joke i’m gonna tell, so enjoy…
An old Jamaican lady is in an elevator in a high rise apartment building in New York, going to visit some relatives.
A beautiful young woman gets in smelling like very expensive perfume.
She turns up her nose at the old woman and says arrogantly, “Giorgio, Beverly Hills, $120.00 an ounce.”
The old lady with a deadpan expression says nothing.
Another young, beautiful, expensive-smelling woman enters the lift, turns, looks down her long pointed nose at the old lady and says “Chanel No.5, Paris, $200.00 an ounce”
The lift is now filled with the aroma of the magnificent scents of the combined perfumes.
One floor later, as the Jamaican lady approaches her destination, she quietly eases out a long silent fart, which quickly overpowers the combined expensive perfumes and leaves the other two women with watery eyes.
As she steps out of the elevator, she turns and says “Cabbage, Jamaica, $40 a bunch”
hahaha ur on a roll!
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1995 GIORGIO BEVERLY HILLS COLLECTORS BEAR $12.99 |
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Giorgio Beverly Hills 1996 Collectors Bear Brown NEW $34.99 |
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GIORGIO OF BEVERLY HILLS COLLECTOR TEDDY BEAR 1997 GEORGIO $9.99 |
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Giorgio Beverly Hills 12″ plush bear, 1996 $6.74 |
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GIORGIO BEVERLY HILLS 1996 COLLETORS BEAR, Plush Doll $8.88 |
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BEAR GIORGIO BEVERLY HILLS COLLECTOR BEAR 1995 PLUSH $20.00 |
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Giorgio Beverly Hills 1996 12″ Bear Mint $2.99 |
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BROWN TEDDY BEAR GIORGIO BEVERLY HILLS 1996 COLLECTORS $12.99 |
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Giorgio Beverly Hills 2003 Holiday Bear LtdEd 1370/3575 $90.00 |
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1996 Giorgio Beverly Hills Bear W/ Sweater $18.99 |
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Giorgio Beverly Hills collectible bear with sweater 1996 by Herrington & Co $9.99 |
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GIORGIO 1997 COLLECTOR’S BEAR WITH SCARF~BEVERLY HILLS, CA $4.99 |
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1997 Giorgio Beverly Hills 14″ Collector’s Bear $1.49 |
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GIORGIO BEVERLY HILLS-20TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTORS BEAR 12″ VGC-FREEPOST TO UK $22.10 |
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BEAR GIORGIO BEVERLY HILLS COLLECTOR BEAR 1995 PLUSH In Red Sweater $14.99 |
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Giorgio Beverly Hills 1997 Collectors Bear $115.16 |
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1995 GIORGIO BEVERLY HILLS COLLECTORS BEAR PLUSH DOLL $9.99 |
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Giorgio Beverly Hills 1997 Teddy Bear Collectible Plush $12.30 |
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Giorgio Of Beverly Hills Bear – Collector Teddy Bear $17.99 |
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GIORGIO BEVERLY HILLS 1997 COLLECTIBLE BEAR $19.57 |
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Giorgio beverly hills 1996 collectors bear…..WITH BAG $15.00 |
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GIORGIO BEVERLY HILLS 1996 COLLECTORS BEAR $19.99 |
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Giorgio Beverly Hills 1995 Collector Bear 10″ Sitting in Red Embroidered Sweater $11.99 |
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Giorgio Collector’s Bear Beverly Hills 1995 $6.99 |
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Giorgio Beverly Hills 1995 Collectors Teddy Bear Plush Red Sweater Stuffed Toy $24.99 |
December 16th, 2009
Cindy
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