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Many celebrities have signed contracts with perfume houses to associate their name with a signature scent, as a self-promotion campaign. [1] The scents are then marketed; the association with the celebrity's name usually being the selling point of the campaign.
The Pink Panther: Owens Corning Fiberglass Insulation: Madge the Manicurist: Palmolive dish detergent: 1966–1992: played by Jan Miner: Pampers pampa: Pampers diapers: Patsy: Partnership for a Drug-Free America: 2008: not-well-informed housewife/mother in the "Don't Be A Patsy" commercials. Played by Pam Cook Hap-pea and Pea-Wee: Pea Soup ...
"Raise Your Glass" was released to both critical and commercial success, being acclaimed by most music critics and described as a party anthem, and reaching the top-ten in several countries, including the US, where it became Pink's third number-one single.
Riley Keough gave an iconic performance at the Chanel Paris fashion show!. The singer and actress, 35, wowed attendees as she performed Prince's iconic hit "When Doves Cry" on a swing in a ...
Complicit — a perfume specifically tailored for First Daughter Ivanka Trump (episode host Scarlett Johansson), who the voiceover positions as a glamorous yet duplicitous part of her controversial father's (Alec Baldwin) presidency. The tagline: "The fragrance for the woman who could stop all of this, but won't." [163]
Charlie, named after Charles Revson, [2] was released in 1973. [3] It was originally launched to compete with Estée, a fragrance released by Estée Lauder. [2] Ad campaigns for the scent featured models Shelley Hack, Charly Stember, and, notably, Naomi Sims, making Sims the first African American woman in history to be featured in a cosmetic company's advertising. [4]
"Polyrhythm" (ポリリズム, Poririzumu) is a song by Perfume, released as the second single from their second album Game and 10th overall, as well as the first track on their third compilation album Love the World. Appropriately, the song's bridge is polyrhythmic, incorporating 5/8, 6/8 in the vocals, common time (4/4) and 3/2 in the drums.
The perfume, advertised with a cinematic TV commercial starring Taylor, was an enormous and enduring commercial success, with total sales of US$1.5 billion as of 2018. Though not the first celebrity fragrance , the unprecedented success of White Diamonds popularised the trend of celebrity-branded perfumes which accelerated in the following decades.