Old Faithful : Time Tested Classic Perfume
Many of the scents created in early 1900's are still sold and marketed today. By definition, a classic personal style includes traditional, time tested favorites of the past. That's why we are showcasing this time honored fragrances that women have loved for a hundred years.
Chanel #5, my personal favorite, is marketed as a classic scent of sparkling florals. Coco Chanel introduced her No.5 perfume in 1921. It was the first perfume to use synthetics in its fragrance. Today a bottle is sold every 55 seconds.
Why we love it: ''umm...we love everything Chanel!"
White Shoulders encapsulates the essence of classic florals including gardenia, lilac, amber, oakmoss, and jasmine. We especially love White Shoulders because it lasts and lasts.
Why we love it: "we especially love White Shoulders because it lasts and lasts"
Why we love it: "we especially love White Shoulders because it lasts and lasts"
Heaven Sent a classic blend of sandalwood, moss, and orange blossom; it's perfect for anyone who loves classic fragrances.
Why we love it: "it gives us a sense of traveling to exotic lands"
Why we love it: "it gives us a sense of traveling to exotic lands"
Chantilly created in 1941 is a perfectly lovely 'first perfume' for a young lady just starting to discover her personal style preferences.
Why we love it: " was our first grown-up perfume"
Why we love it: " was our first grown-up perfume"
Joy, founded in 1930 contains rare oils including jasmine and rose, a classic fragrance. A single ounce of Joy contains 10,600 jasmine flowers and 336 may roses.
Why we love it: "it makes us feel tres special"
Why we love it: "it makes us feel tres special"
Shalamar came on the scene in 1925 and is an alluring, classic fragrance of exotic florals and vanilla.
Why we love it: "so so sensuous"
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