Designer Perfumes
Celebrities, the newest trend in designer perfume, years
ago, cosmetics companies were responsible for the Designer Perfumes that lined counters in posh department
stores, names like Estee Lauder, Chanel, and Guerlain, were all the rage and these companies would often get celebrities to endorse their
perfumes, nowadays, celebrities don’t seem to want to endorse another companies Product, the rage in Hollywood is for every starlet to have
her own line of designer perfumes and cosmetics.
The extent to which a celebrity is involved in the design of a perfume that is sold in their name can vary, some celebrities turn the
design tasks over to professionals and simply give their approval on the finished products, other celebrities are involved in the process from
the conceptualization stages to the marketing of the newly designed product.
While Celine Dion says she was involved in every aspect of the development of her designer perfume, that doesn’t mean she donned a lab coat
and actually mixed the vials of scent like a proverbial mad scientist, rather she was involved in the development process that decided just what
kind of scent she wanted to manufacture, she also took part in designing the bottle and the marketing of her newest line.
Jennifer Lopez is another celebrity that likes to be involved in the production of her perfume. Having once worked at a cosmetics counter, she
knew exactly what she wanted her signature fragrance to smell like, the company that worked out the fragrance combination credits her with adding
the hint of sake scent that tops off the perfume, she even had the bottle design include a pretend diamond ring or necklace on the neck in
tribute to her penchant for wearing jewelry, and by keeping involved with each aspect of her scent’s development, she can make sure that the
perfume genuinely reflects who she is.
Paris Hilton doesn’t claim to be involved in every aspect of her perfume designs however she does take a large role in the marketing of her
perfume, without her famous face, the perfume would probably get lost amidst the many other fragrances at the local drug and discount store.
When celebrities, such as Elizabeth Taylor, first introduced their designed perfumes decades ago, the reaction was mixed, some critics felt
that celebrity perfumes were just a fad, today with many celebrities, such as Sarah Jessica Parker and Britney Spears, joining the ranks of
perfume makers, the sales of celebrity fragrances is growing in leaps and bounds.
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