LIVE24SEVEN // Fashion, Health & Beauty B EAUT Y - FUL L NEWS OC TOB E R Scent-
This month we explore new fragrances that tell a story about the woman wearing the scent…
CREATING HISTORY, HERE & NOW
Chanel’s No 5 has probably touched the lives of every woman, a part of feminine history. From grandmothers to girlfriends, every generation of women have worn it – women of their time. It’s a fragrance that is widely known and respected.
However, fast forward to now, 2016 and Chanel’s perfumer Olivier Polge has captured the essence of his time with the creation of No5 L’EAU. A fragrance of the here, now and always.
Modern, fresh and vibrant…yet timeless, simple and sophisticated. Top notes of lemon, mandarin and orange, at the heart there’s rose, jasmine and a new fraction of Ylang Ylang – more modern than ever and behind this sits cedar and soft cottony musk notes. The classic bottle features a new continuous misting spray whilst the bevelled glass appears crystal clear like pure water.
A fragrance the beauty world is all talking about… #NEWCHANEL5
sational! FOR THE ADVENTUROUS
The plans was to sail east…that’s how the story of this third Cologne Absolue of the Collection Orient, Poivre Electrique unfolds.
By Atelier Cologne breath in black pepper from Vietnam, bitter orange from Tunisia and incense from Samarkand… a perfume for the adventurous, deep and sensual.
INSPIRED BY THE MOST POWERFUL WOMEN
Creed recently unveiled a new scent, Aventus For Her, five years in the making it follows in the footsteps of the male counterpart, Aventus.
Inspired by some of history’s most powerful women this fruity fresh scent opens up with incredible notes of apple, violet, pink berries, patchouli and bergamot then follows through with deeper notes of musk and finishes with the likes of amber and ylang ylang…powerful women everywhere will be wearing it!
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