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J'adore (pronounced; French for "I love", and a pun on the brand Dior) [1] is a perfume for women that was created in 1999 by French master perfumer Calice Becker for Parfums Christian Dior, [2] with a distinct tear-drop bottle shape designed by Hervé Van der Straeten. [3] The first face of the brand was Estonian model Carmen Kass.
Actor Charlize Theron, the previous face of J’adore—whose commercials and other ads for the fragrance span two decades—is staying in the Dior family, now as a skincare and jewelry ambassador ...
J'Adore may refer to: J'Adore (fragrance), a fragrance created in 1999 by Calice Becker for Dior; J'Adore (magazine), Romanian shopping magazine; J'Adore (album), an album by Fish Leong, or the title song "J'adore", a song by Inna from the album Party Never Ends
Hanson's first television appearance was in 2005, in the first season of the show The Beauty and the Geek, resulting in Hanson and partner Erika being eliminated in the second episode. In 2005, Hanson's production partner Hassan S. Ali created the Joe Gets series for Current TV , [ 3 ] which spanned 50 episodes and was sponsored by T-Mobile .
Rihanna is the new face of Dior’s J’adore scent. “Being the new face of J’adore is both an honor and a mission,” Rihanna, 36, said in an interview with Business of Fashion on Tuesday ...
For the new Focus Features film Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, based on Paul Gallico’s 1958 novel, costume designer Jenny Beavan takes on re-creating the looks of the legendary Christian Dior, who ...
Costume designer Jenny Beavan worked with the Dior archival team in Paris to recreate famous 1950s designs for the film, which stars Lesley Manville. Bringing ’50s Dior to Life in ‘Mrs. Harris ...
Consequently Diorissimo's lily scent largely used lab-created molecules to evoke the flower [4] and is often considered the most successful effort in the history of perfumery. [5] Diorissimo also has notes of ylang-ylang, amaryllis, boronia and jasmine. [6] The scent was reportedly a favorite of Diana, Princess of Wales. [7]