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Givenchy Pour Homme is a men's perfume produced by French fashion house Givenchy, introduced in 2002. Its perfumers were Alberto Morillas and Ilias Ermenidis. [1]
Balenciaga pour Homme: Balenciaga: 1990 VIP Spécial Réserve Pour Homme: Giorgio Beverly Hills: 1990 1881: Cerruti: 1990 Terre du Sud: Michel Klein: 1991 Baryshnikov: Mikhail Baryshnikov (see List of celebrity-branded perfumes) [32] 1991 Kenzo pour Homme: Kenzo: Christian Mathieu 1991 Dune: Dior: 1991 Amarige: Parfums Givenchy: 1991 Escape ...
YSL launched the male complement Opium pour Homme in 1995, created by Jacques Cavallier of Firmenich. [14] Its main note is set by vanilla, with black currant, galangal, star anise, ginger and pepper, fusing with base notes of cedar and Tolu balsam. Its flask was designed by Jérôme Failliant-Dumas. [14]
In 1934, at a time when men mainly used colognes, Daltroff, who was always convinced that a man should wear perfume, boldly launched a masculine fragrance Pour un homme. After World War II, in 1954, Félicie Wanpouille launched a new perfume called Poivre.
Light Blue is a fragrance line by Italian fashion designers Dolce & Gabbana which was launched in 2001 and has won numerous fragrance-industry awards. The men's version (Light Blue Pour Homme) was released in 2007 and has also won awards, including the FiFi Awards in 2008.
L'eau d'Issey is a perfume for women produced for Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake. [1]"L'eau d'Issey" means "the water of Issey" in French. It is also a pun on "odyssey". [2]
Since 1975 Bousquet commissioned L'Oréal to create a perfume for his brand; the successful Anaïs Anaïs was launched in 1978. [14] It was followed by Cacharel pour l'Homme, Loulou, Eden, Loulou Blue, Eau d'Eden, Noa, Nemo, Gloria, Amor Amor, Amor Amor Eau Fraiche, Noa Fleur, Noa Perle, Promesse, Amor pour homme and Scarlett. [15]
While Tom Ford was Creative Director at YSL, Cavallier created for him Cinema, M7, Nu and Rive Gauche Pour Homme, and under Tom Ford's own label Tuscan Leather and Noir de Noir, both with the collaboration of Harry Fremont, who also worked with Cavallier on Calvin Klein's Man. [9]