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Explore the world's favorite perfume icons (P1)

Marilyn Monroe once said in an interview that she only "wears" every Chanel No 5 perfume to bed (nothing more). Fascinating, fascinating and haunting to enchant.
From the technique of soaking old petals to the beautiful glass bottles to today, can say, perfume has never been beautifully loved. To mention perfume is to say the scent of hyacinth, ecstatic obsession. It is no exaggeration to say that perfume is the most private, confidential women's products. It reveals many interesting things about the personality and interests of the owner. And fashion myths are no exception.
 
Marilyn Monroe: Floris Rose Geranium

Like millions of other women, the American chap was a fan of Chanel No. 5. But in 2002, a source revealed that her "secret weapon" was Floris Rose Geranium. The noble vase has come to legend by an unknown person. When she was filming Some Like It Hot in Beverly Hills. With a blend of rose, geranium, aloe vera and sandalwood, the fragrance from the UK is considered a shaping element, so charming and seductive to Monroe anywhere she puts it. Come on. Floris Rose Geranium has now ceased production. It only appears in the form of bath essence.
 
Jackie Kennedy: Joy by Jean Patou

The legend of the most expensive perfume in the world

Jackoe Kennedy is famous for using a lot of perfume. However, she always has special favor for Joy by Jean Patou. For many years, this is still considered the most expensive and expensive perfume in the world. Small, but each fragrance contains the essence of 10,000 jasmine and 280 roses. Nevertheless, this venture capitalism is not crazy. Joy by Jean Patou is consistently among the most successful perfume bottles of all time.

 
Grace Kelly: Creed Fleurissimo



 When Grace Kelly officially entered the royal family to become Princess Monaco in 1956, accompanied by her is Creed Fleurissimo. Unlike other perfume brands, Creed Fleurissimo is the gift Prince Rainier made to his newlyweds. Comes from the prestigious Creed brand, Creed Fleurissimo is a blend of passionate scent, with bergamot, lily, Florentine and Bulgarian roses.
 
Elizabeth Taylor: Jean Desprez Bal à Versailles

Now, it is not uncommon for celebrities to own their own fragrances. But few know that "tradition" was initiated by star Elizabeth Taylor. Among them, Jean Desprez Bal à Versailles was her favorite. The special feature of this precious gold bottle is its oriental aroma. It is a mixture of rosemary, orange blossom, sandalwood and vanilla. Not only was it used in the recording of popular Cleopatra, Elizabeth Taylor also donated it to the pop king Michael Jackson, and his favor until the end of his life.
 
Natalie Wood: Jungle Gardenia

Natalie Wood was immediately charmed by Jungle Gardenia, soon after being starred by Hollywood star Barbara Stanwyck while filming The Bride Wore Boots in 1946. Known as the "most unique fragrance in the world," the Jungle Gardenia has a bitter orange, lily and horn. In memory of the deceased mother, Natasha Gregson Wagner's daughter, Natalie, has released her favorite perfume in a modern version, simply called Natalie.
 
Princess Diana: Quelques Fleurs

As a rare royal member on the list, Princess Diana does not reduce the influence of the fashion world. She strode between the aisle in Saint Paul's church with the scent of Quelques Fleurs. With the wonderful combination of lily, rose and jasmine, Quelques Fleurs is considered to be the most distinctive fragrance associated with the image of the Princess. There are even people claiming that she poured perfume bottle into wedding dress. Some time later, she re-invented Hermès's 24 Faubourg perfume, created by Maurice Roucel.
 
Dorothy Dandridge: Tabu to Dana


With the nickname "fragrance forgotten", Tabu by Dana is not really well known. Only after the first black actress Oscar nominated Dorothy Dandridge. It just became famous. Created by the perfumer Jean Carles, Tabu by Dana is very special. Not only by offering (prostitutes should be used); but also because of the composition of bergamot, clover, oriental rose, amber, moss, musk, patchouli, sandalwood and vetiver.



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