American toilet water for women. Perfume USA. Characteristics

Hello beauties! I have never considered myself a perfume addict, and, frankly, it is not easy for me to understand people who have 50 or more full-fledged perfume bottles. Why so many? After all, the shelf life of water is on average 3 years.

But, nevertheless, I really love fragrances - buying good water is always a joy for me, but how uplifting is a new bottle of my favorite expensive perfume! How nice it is to apply a chic fragrance and receive compliments all day long)))

Now in my collection there are 8 perfumed waters, my favorite fragrances, carefully selected by me. I wear it according to my mood. And I have enough of them)

In our city, alas, you can’t buy a good perfume anywhere at all, you have to buy it in online stores. I used to order water through an intermediary - by the way, the girl ordered perfume from "Fragrancex", she herself did not dare to order for a long time - she was afraid that either the package would not arrive, or fakes would be sent. I read more reviews on Airek - many complained that they were sent fakes or the package did not arrive at all. But there were still more positive reviews of happy people, and negative ones, in principle, were without concrete evidence. And I decided to order, especially since the prices for perfumes in this IM are the lowest compared to other sites, and there were good New Year's discounts for many vodkas.

Everything on the site is simple and clear, even I am a beginner who does not know English very well - I registered without any problems, found the product I needed, placed an order and paid)

In order to register, move the mouse cursor to the "sign in" tab, after the window opens, click on the "new customer" button:


In the window that opens, enter information about yourself in English (if you have any difficulties, you can use a translator without any problems)


After filling out the questionnaire, press the button: "Create accaunt" - that's it, we've registered!)

Now let's move on to the choice of goods, there are a lot of them here !!! You can find almost any perfume, presented in several volumes, and even in testers. Testers are cheaper, and the quality is no different from the original waters, the only difference is that the bottles come without a cap and the box is non-original, ordinary.

Also on site big choice decorative cosmetics.


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After all the goods we need are in the basket, we press the "Proceed to checkout" button, after that we fill in our address.

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You can also choose to gift wrap your order.

After payment for email order confirmation is received immediately. The next day they sent me the barcode of the parcel.

The parcel arrived in Belarus in 17 days.

Let's see what I ordered:



I ordered 3 bottles:

1.Ange Ou Demon Le Secret Perfume- 50ml. Price $48.59.

I have long wanted this fragrance for myself, I tested it several times and I had a 5ml miniature, and finally a beautiful bottle settled on my shelf)


2. Viva La Juicy Perfume (Tester) - 100 ml. Price $39.

I got it pretty cheap. A full price, not a tester, without a discount, it cost $ 105. The full price of the tester (without discount) is $85.

I had a miniature of this fragrance - 5 ml. A fragrance for every day, worn with pleasure. It’s also my husband’s favorite fragrance)))) He doesn’t notice other fragrances on me, but as soon as I put Juicy on myself, I get compliments from him all day long)

Since I ordered a tester, I received a bottle without a cap, in regular box Brown color. The fragrance is absolutely identical to the original. Sooo long lasting, stays on the skin for so long until you take a shower.

3.Ck In 2u Perfume-100ml. Price $24.29.

Too good discount on it, that's why I ordered it) Without a discount, the price is $ 50.

I ordered this vodka without a test, I liked its description and from the notes I decided that it should suit me. I was looking for a fragrance for spring, I wanted something light, so that for every day and so that under jeans and under light dress)) I was not mistaken - just what I was looking for)



As a gift, they put in a nail file and a coupon for a $ 5 discount on the next order.



It would be very nice if they put in a couple of samplers as an opportunity to get acquainted with new fragrances.

First of all, after receiving the package, I carefully checked all the perfumes for originality. Firstly, on the aroma, applied to the pulsating points on the hands. Two fragrances were already familiar to me, I immediately realized that this was the original, having tested them.


Secondly, according to the prom codes, I checked, everything is fine, the terms are also in order, the prom codes on the package and on the bottle also match.

Thirdly, I found in a search engine how to distinguish fakes from the original - on all counts it turned out that I didn’t have fakes.

After all the checks, my darling calmed down, and I was already 100% sure that I had the originals.

I definitely recommend the site. Girls, don't be afraid to order. Products are 100% original, prices are much lower than other online stores, and the choice is huge! And how nice it is to receive a parcel with your favorite perfume! Indescribable feelings!

Thank you for your attention to my review! Be beautiful, happy and loved!

I am Nastya, and to me - to you)

Perfumes, here it is worth remembering the brand Everlast Original 1910.

Many times, alternative brands have become sources of perfume news, for example, the New York boutique. As for men's perfumes, it is worth remembering the brand here. Everlast, who performed with a spicy-aromatic perfume named Original 1910.

Many times, alternative brands have become sources of perfume news, for example, a New York boutique. Le Labo and brand Ineke(San Francisco). The first surprised perfume lovers, including the method of preparing aromatic mixtures: the concentrate is dissolved in alcohol, and ready to be poured in your presence. Distinctive feature Ineke- his perfumes get names in alphabetical order(this year was the year of the "birth of A, B, C and D).

star power

In addition to designers, the superstars of the scene constantly reminded themselves of themselves last year. Britney, JLo, Kimora Lee Simmons and Paris Hilton released one by one, some by several flavors. rapper P. Diddy presented under the title Unforgivable (Sean John label), young actress and singer Hilary Duff loudly declared itself with the help of perfume With Love, writer Danielle Steele gave her name to the fragrance Danielle. Even TV series have become a source of inspiration for perfumes: this is how the participants in the TV series Desperate Housewives also acted as authors of a fragrance called Forbidden Fruit("The Forbidden fruit").

Colors and shades

Among women's novelties, pink often appeared as a win-win option, symbolizing tenderness and sophistication. Pink color- iconic for Danielle (Danielle Steel) and Lovely Liquid Satin (Sarah Jessica Parker). purple shades, the color of a ripe plum (Vintage Soul / Liz Claiborne), amethyst (Princess / Vera Wang), lavender color (Provocative Interlude / Elizabeth Arden) and purple (Ralph Hot / Ralph Lauren) were also at the peak of their popularity in the past year.

Another "color" trend: designers fell in love with gold! New from Donna Karan received the appropriate name Gold. The brilliance and luxury of precious metal inspired Baby Phat Golden Goddess and Guess (Guess Gold).

The main male favorite is black. This is the color of the bottles. Polo Double Black (Ralph Lauren) and Black Walnut (Banana Republic). Other colors - brown (Vintage / John Varvatos), olive green (Guess Men / Guess), amber (Atman/Phat Farm).

Trends

Classics never go out of fashion: perfumes are still synonymous with seduction Ralph Hot, Polo Double Black (R. Lauren). Actual return of "pure" smells (Pure White Linen / Lauder, Shower Fresh / Clean). Traveling became a new trend in 2006: this theme was dedicated to the fragrance Island Fiji(exotic fragrance) from Michael Kors. Exotic countries have become a source of inspiration for perfumers as well. Tommy Bahama (duet Very Cool). Paired fragrance Tommy 10 (Tommy Hilfiger) in each note embodies one of the 50 ingredients growing in different parts USA.

Another important trend is vintage in the design of bottles, in the names and essence of fragrances. Liz Claiborne introduced the fragrance vintage soul with its sunny-fruity-floral notes. John Varvatos beat the theme of vintage in the fragrance Vintage(leather chypre for men). The "retro" style has become the main one for packaging and bottles Juicy Couture, Hilary Duff, Sarah Jessica Parker and etc.

"Joyful" scents

Perfume can be joyful and playful. If you doubt it, it is probably only because you did not have time to appreciate the aroma. Eau de play doh , with a smell that brings back to childhood (Demeter). Sadness is something that is in no way associated with Juicy Couture. Brand smiley went even further, creating a perfume that evokes a feeling of joy thanks to the special ingredients in its composition. A company Clinique proclaimed the Day of Happiness in honor of the 10th anniversary of the fragrance Happy.
Perhaps, in this vein, the future of perfumery is seen as exceptionally bright!

American flavors

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Until the early 60s, American perfumes were marked by the influence of French samples. The American perfume tradition as an independent style took shape only by the middle of the 20th century, with the appearance on the market of such firms as Elizabeth Arden and Estee Lauder, who not only offered Made in USA perfumes, but also created them taking into account the American way of life. America invented popcorn, democracy, decaffeinated coffee, the microwave oven and highlighting with foil ... and also their own perfume tradition. Which, like the majority of American inventions, has conquered the whole world. The main difference between American fragrances is that they do not have a division into steps (notes) that are reflected in different skin differently. American perfumes are full of the opposite of French ones. They sound monolithic, whole, their notes are revealed not gradually, but immediately. On the one hand, this is a plus - already at the first acquaintance we understand how the fragrance “sits” and is not at risk of hearing another note in the loop. A lot of people like it, the fragrance seems more whole. On the other hand, there are those who consider this approach too boring, because spirits built in this way do not carry any surprises. But, you see, knowing what you are dealing with is very American. And such a pragmatic approach has its advantages. Recently, the American tradition has become so influential that more and more French perfumes are made in this style, for example, Angel by Thierry Mugler, Organza Indecence by Givenchy, Tresor by Lancome and others.

But the American tradition also has many opponents who say that such perfumery is too simple. Nevertheless, she is a hostage of her country and in many ways reflects the American way of life, where she has been almost in the first place not only among men, but also among women since the 60s. XX century has become a career. in the USA, the first consumers of perfumes were working women, whose number has been constantly growing since the two world wars. they spent most of the day in offices where the distance between people is at least one and a half meters. That is why American women began to look for perfumes that could be heard from a distance and declared on behalf of their owner: "I'm here!" How can I not remember the guru American culture and fragrance connoisseur Andy Warhol ( Andy Warhol): “Want to take up more space - apply perfume. Personally, I just love wearing fragrances.”

The fragrances for American women were to be:

    Persistent to endure a long working day,

    comfortable in use (American women, unlike the French, do not really like the concentration of "perfume", preferring large spray bottles with parfum or toilet water),

    Strong and bright so that even in a spacious room a woman can express herself with aroma.

Americans are most often true to these principles even now, remember such bright examples US perfumes like 5th Avenue by Elizabeth Arden, Romance by Ralph Lauren, Tommy Girl by Tommy Hilfinger. In addition, for the first time in America, persistent perfumes appeared that did not need to be “renewed”: they could be applied only once a day and there was no doubt that your favorite fragrance would honestly stay with you until the evening.

Freedom is one of the core American values. Perhaps that is why people so often appear in the United States who risk “stroking against the grain” of established stereotypes? Judge for yourself, the hippie movement arose and spread throughout the world in America, the pop diva Madonna began her career in America, the founder of pop art, the outrageous master Andy Warhol, lived in America. So is it any wonder that with the light hand of American designers, fragrances become real troublemakers.

Undoubtedly such a woman was Estee Lauder, who in 1974 was awarded the American Perfume Foundation award " Special Recognition"as a person who "made a great contribution to the development of the perfume industry." The daughter of poor emigrants from the Old World, she, as they say, made herself: she herself brought up aristocratic manners in herself, organized her own business, she herself achieved success on both sides of the Atlantic. Was she not to know how a woman of the new age feels? She developed a fragrance formula based on a vision of a certain general picture. Details appear already in the course of her “writing”, often supplemented by new ingredients and technologies. And Este was never afraid of experiments and made this hallmark his perfumery "handwriting". So, Sensuos perfume became the first fragrance in history, for which a note of molten wood was used. Let it go woody notes always considered too harsh for women's fragrances, in the interpretation of Estee Lauder, the woody accord turned out to be very sensual and soft. But wood is wood, and Sensuos is a fragrance for a woman who has inner strength and self-confidence. A special place in the "museum of perfumery glory" Estee Lauder is occupied by Private Collection - the author's fragrance, which many years later grew into a whole collection. In 1973, Estee Lauder created perfume for herself and only for herself. But, as it turned out, with her creation, she guessed the secret desires of many women, who more and more often wondered where to buy this luxurious fragrance. The formula for creating a "personal" perfume, which millions are eager to pour over, was polished by Estee Lauder's granddaughter - Aerin. It was with her light hand that the Private Collection Amber Ylang Ylang fragrance appeared, which creates the atmosphere of a family dinner in the living room, decorated with wood, velvet and cashmere in brown and gold shades. The composition of the composition is the same warm and golden: amber, honey, incense and sandalwood. The flacon also emphasizes family: Aerin Lauder has given it a truly personal touch by designing the cap, which is reminiscent of the precious bracelet given to her by her grandmother Este.

The Clinique brand (by the way, another brainchild of the Estee Lauder concern) in 1971 ventured not an unprecedented step, releasing the fragrance Aromatics Elixir, which went down in history as not just a perfume, but also an aroma-therapeutic agent, “creating a light, pleasant mood and distracting from negative thoughts. Of course, this perfume appeared for a reason. Surveys by Opinion and Search Corporation International, commissioned by Clinique, showed that approximately 95% of American women believe: happiness more important than beauty, money and career development. The fragrance, which creates such a welcome feeling of joy, was re-released in 2008, when the immortal composition, which absorbed the serene notes of rose essence and chamomile, was enclosed in a glass bottle with an embossed floral pattern. And so that the “formula of happiness” could be carried everywhere with you, in addition to the main fragrance, the brand released eponymous solid perfume by placing them in an elegant metal box.

Passion for aromatherapy has not bypassed another grand brand of the American beauty industry. In 1999, Elizabeth Arden released a fragrance with the laconic name Green Tea. The composition, based on a combination of rhubarb mint and musk accords, turned out to be refreshing like a sip of green tea, and had no less therapeutic effect. "Green tea" fell in love with the seekers of peace of mind and just an unobtrusive noble perfume so much that later the brand did nothing more than create more and more sophisticated versions of the tea aroma. This is how refined Green Tea Lotus appeared in the oriental style, inspired by the Indian tradition of adding lotus petals to tea, warming Green Tea Spiced with ginger and Earl Gray tea, juicy Green Tea Tropical with Marco Polo tea and Chinese magnolia. How can one not remember that the founder of the brand, Elizabeth Arden, was the "author" of the first spa, where women could not only put their hair and skin in order, but also relax, gain strength and relax! In general, Madame Arden, like no one else, understood how important it was to make a woman feel pretty. After all, this requires so little - some drop of self-confidence and ... good spirits! So in 2009, the brand released Pretty, a real liquid “therapy” for the female soul. Perfumer Claude Dier based the composition on a unique ingredient developed by Givaudan called Petalia. This artificially created molecule gives the composition an amazing floral sound. Petalia is a bit reminiscent of the delicate fragrance of peony leaves, but at the same time it shocks with its novelty - after all, a flower with such aromas does not exist in nature!

Calvin Klein sues the church and ends up paying $1 million in damages. Reason, one of his "Klein's Last Supper" ads with semi-nude models in jeans. In general, American perfumery owes him two grandiose deeds. Firstly, the fashion for unisex: the Calvin Klein brand was the first to launch fragrances that did not have “sexual characteristics”, which could be used by both men and women. But later, Calvin Klein suddenly makes a 180-degree turn and begins to create fragrances electrified by sensuality and passion. Their names speak for themselves: Obsession (Obsession), Contradiction (Contradiction), Truth (Truth), Euphoria (Euphoria). Declaring complete freedom of feelings without any restrictions - moral, ethical and cultural - Calvin Klein hit the bull's-eye every time, as they say. Almost all of the brand's fragrances have become "iconic", withstanding many re-releases. Thus, the explosive Euphoria turned into Euphoria Sring Templation - a more transparent, but no less sexy composition, with notes of pear flowers, pink lily and sandalwood. CK Free clearly hints at the main value of the brand - freedom of expression. Calvin Klein in collaboration with Givaudan perfumers in again urges not to betray oneself: the composition CK Free is what a real provocateur and adventurer expects from life, it is not for nothing that it is permeated with live electricity of notes of absinthe, tobacco leaves and ironwood.

The brand also manages to hooligan, surprise the public and earn millions on this. Her know-how tracksuits in velvet, plush and cashmere in bold, upbeat colors emblazoned with fun slogans like “Dude! Where is my couturier? or "Born in the glamorous USA." Providing Hollywood stars and mere mortals with comfortable clothes in which to go to a party or a morning run, the creators of the brand did not forget about the accompanying fragrances. Perfume Juicy Couture is an example of high perfumery with… a sense of humor! His is the heroine real princess, and it does not matter that there have never been any princesses in America. Passiflora and tuberose against the background of sweet caramel and tart patchouli will easily help you transform into the image of Her Highness. The bottle deserves special attention - it is decorated with a real coat of arms and a faceted crystal cork in the "old spirit". If we play princesses, then for real!

Americans are considered to be individualists - and for good reason. Personal achievements in the USA are more important than team ones, private property- this is sacred, and even when talking to each other, Americans keep at some distance, protecting their personal space. Being special, unique, is almost a lifestyle, so don't offend a US resident by calling him a "typical American." Especially if an American Mrs. or Miss wears a fragrance from a "private" collection.

Tom Ford is one of the most charismatic representatives of American fashion. He expresses his unwillingness to follow the course laid by others, not only in the clothes he creates, but also in perfumery - no matter what it takes. Confirmation of this is a collection of fragrances with an eloquent name Tom Ford Private Blend. “Private Blend is my perfume lab,” Tom says. “I can create really special, unique special fragrances that stand out from the usual range of traditional ones. Private Blend is designed for true connoisseurs and connoisseurs.” By using Private Blend Tom Ford opens the door to the world of fragrances self made". twelve unisex fragrances are enclosed in the same bottles, but they are all from different perfume families - oriental, floral, tobacco woody, leathery. Of course, you can choose one of them. But the pleasure will be complete if you get the complete collection in your possession - and experiment endlessly, succumbing to any whim of your mood. Ford was so captivated by experiments in building "personal" fragrances that soon the collection was replenished with three more handmade masterpieces - an elegant resinous Italian Cypress, exotic Arabian Wood and fantasy Champaca Absolute based on the rare Indian Champaka flower. " Of the five senses, smell is most closely associated with the power that the past has over us., - wrote the American artist [producer, designer, writer] and collector Andy Warhol ( Andy Warhol) in his "Philosophy of Andy Warhol". — The smell can take you anywhere. Sight, hearing, touch and taste are not as omnipotent as smell, if you want to return at a certain moment with your whole being».

The power of fragrance on the senses was used by the brand Banana Republic to create its Discover Collection. Seven fragrances with names that evoke a whirlwind of associations - Alabaster, Jade, Roserwood, Slate, Black Walnut, Malachite, Cordovan. Each fragrance is not only a journey to a certain point in the world, but an exploration own soul for especially treasured memories. By the way, the bottle design is another “hook” for diving into the past. Depending on the nature of the composition, the fragrance can be enclosed in a bottle in the shape of an egg, an ancient inkwell in the shape of a stone polished by the sea - those useless items that we keep for some reason all our lives, from time to time remembering what is connected with them .

Patriotism is very American. Americans sincerely believe that their country is the best. Of course, this does not mean that everyone is completely satisfied with their life in America, but the fact remains that Americans love their country and everything “American”, and they sincerely consider New York City to be the capital of the world. Well, or at least a city accumulating world energy. No other city on earth has been honored with so many perfume stories as the Big Apple. Designer Donna Karan, like no one else, feels the rhythm of New York. She was born on the outskirts of Manhattan, so New York is in her blood. Proof of this is not only the DKNY youth clothing line, tailored just for the "New Yorkers", but also a whole series of fragrances dedicated to this city and its inhabitants. It seems that with their help, the designer told a whole story - about love between a man and a woman and ... love for the city; in which they were lucky to know each other. The famous apple-shaped bottle refers to the nickname of New York - " Big apple". Its shades change depending on the mood of the fragrance concept. So DKNY Delicious Night in dark purple glass embodied the temptations of New York at night. DKNY Be Delicious Fresh in a soft pink bottle evoked memories of spring, when apple trees bloom in Central Park. Be Delicious Pop Art fragrance inspired by the famous American pop art. An active and restless city dweller, to whom the famous “apple” fragrance is dedicated, with the light hand of illustrator Brad Hamman, becomes a comic book heroine, and the famous background dots appear on the bottle, characteristic of the artistic manner of drawn stories.

Another brand that embodies the spirit of New York in its creations is Bond No. 9 . Each of her fragrances is a perfumery "genius of the place". And there are more than enough iconic places in New York! Slightly eccentric and bright, Lexigton Avenue with accords of blue cypress, cardamom and creme brulee makes you hear the click of heels of a fashionable and business New Yorker as if in reality. Maybe it's Carrie Bradshaw herself, the glamorous shoe-obsessed sex-and-city heroine. No wonder the black background of the bottle is decorated with a miniature image of shoes! Continuing the tour, we will definitely look at Astor Place - a square decorated with the famous sculpture of Tony Rosenthal, popularly known as the "Cube". Its sun-warmed metal is whimsically combined with accords of violet leaves, mandarin and freesia, which, together with warm notes of teak wood and amber, form the basis of the composition of Astor Place.

America is often blamed for the spread of mass culture, but at the same time, the perfume creations of American brands are sincerely loved in all corners of the world. And it's not a paradox at all. Just a fragrance that makes you express yourself from the very first notes, a welcome companion of an independent "geographical" affiliation.

In addition to French and American, there are also a number of not so influential, but no less original and interesting perfume traditions of Italy, Germany, Japan and other countries.

article prepared by Natalia Lukyanova
based on printed and electronic publications

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Until the middle of the 20th century, France remained a monopoly in the production of perfumes. But starting from the 60s, the French were suddenly pushed aside, and it was American manufacturers who did it.

Pioneers perfume market USA became Elizabeth Arden and Estee Lauder. The products of these companies, both in quality and in style, confidently compete with such fundamental manufacturers as Guerlain or Chanel. However, American perfumes also have their own unique features.

The most characteristic feature of perfumes from the USA is that they do not have a division into pyramid steps (notes). Recall that for the first time the division into three stages of sound was introduced by Aimé Guerlain at the beginning of the 20th century, creating the Jicky fragrance for his beloved. American perfumes do not have this division at all, or it is expressed very weakly, the sound of the fragrance is “monotonous” both at the time of application and some time later. Many people like it (when buying, it is immediately clear how the fragrance will smell. Unpleasant surprises are excluded in the case when the buyer liked the initial notes, but the plume did not fit). Therefore, in recent years, the American tradition has become so influential that more and more French perfumes are prepared in this style (Angel by Thierry Mugler, Organza Indecence by Givenchy, etc.).

But the American tradition also has opponents who believe that such perfumery is too primitive. In fairness, it must be said that in America there are also lovers of European perfumery. Accordingly, there are connoisseurs of American fragrances with their peculiarities in the Old World, including in France.

But adherents of the complex three-stage structure of fragrances should not forget that the formation of American perfumery took place in radically different conditions than the French. And special style American life is reflected in their fragrances.

In the value system of the average American, such things as practicality, quality and convenience traditionally occupy a high position. Spending most of their lives on the career fronts, they want their perfume to last all day long. This rule applies not only to men, but also to women ... Just from the 60s, when the foundations of the American perfume industry were laid.

American women do not favor perfumery with high concentration alcohol and expensive essential oils (i.e. perfume). They prefer lighter formulations: eau de toilette or, in extreme cases, eau de parfum. And always with an easy-to-use spray gun!

Most fragrances from the USA are strong and bright enough for a woman to make a statement even in a spacious office space. Typical examples of such fragrances are 5th Avenue by Elizabeth Arden, Romance by Ralph Lauren, Tommy Girl by Tommy Hilfinger.

If an American woman is asked to choose beauty or convenience, she will choose convenience and practicality. The same goes for perfume bottles. According to them, it’s better to let their favorite fragrances be released in a bottle like from a potion than in an intricate bottle that is inconvenient to hold in your hands.

Another trend characteristic of the United States is the creation of their own perfume lines by movie and pop stars. There are a lot of examples, from Britney Spears and Sarah Jessica Parker, to 50 Cent and Jennifer Lopez. Although in fact, in most cases, the names of Hollywood celebrities are simply involved in creating the image of the novelty, and large concerns, often from Europe, are behind the production of the fragrance.

Today, the perfume industry in the United States continues to grow and develop. Many talented designers and perfumers are involved in this area. In addition to the above, these are such well-known brands as Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Thierry Mugler, Ralph Lauren, Bond No.9. You can get acquainted with the products of all these trading houses on our website.

In terms of the number of brands, American perfumery is the leader (there are over 400 of them compared to 300 in France). Elizabeth Arden and Estée Lauder stood at the origins. In 1936, Elizabeth Arden released the women's fragrance Blue Grass, but at that time it could not compete with perfumes from France and Italy. And 20 years later, Estee Lauder creates Youth Dew. To say that these perfumes were fashionable is to say nothing. Youth Dew was worn by everyone, not only with evening dresses and stilettos, but also in the office.

The USA brought into fashion "star" fragrances. The lion's share of perfumes of this type comes out in America: the perfumes of Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Celine Dion, Antonio Banderas ... Sometimes you can hear that American perfumes cannot be decomposed into top, middle and base notes. This rule has so many exceptions that today it can hardly be considered relevant.

Elizabeth Arden

Founded in 1910, Elizabeth Arden was the first to open a spa in Manhattan, introducing eye makeup to America. Although Arden still produces cosmetics, more attention is paid to perfumery. And these are not only perfumes under the Elizabeth Arden brand - the company owns 22 perfume brands (Britney Spears, Juicy Couture, Mariah Carey, Elizabeth Taylor).

One of the most popular is a series of perfumes from America. Fresh, clean compositions built around the scent of tea can be safely worn in the office. They sound great in hot weather.

A modern classic - fragrance. It is inspired by the famous street, which has been a symbol of wealth and fashion for many decades. The self-confident 5th Avenue woman calmly browses the prestigious storefronts, choosing items that enhance her beauty. Top notes are lily of the valley, lime flowers, lilac. In the center - jasmine, violet, peach. The base is iris and amber.

Going to the beach, it does not hurt to grab perfume from the USA Bronze Goddess. The fragrances from this series have a pronounced coconut undertone, which goes well with tanning products.

Estee Lauder

At the dawn of its history perfumery and cosmetic the Estee Lauder corporation was a small home production. Creams were made right in the kitchen. Arriving somehow at a party, Este deliberately broke a bottle of perfume made by her, drowning everything around in a luxurious aroma. After a win-win PR stunt, sales of Estee Lauder perfumes from the US skyrocketed.

The real bestseller is Estee Lauder Pleasures. It is as if you are lying on the grass and looking at the sky, and gentle scents of flowers are streaming from everywhere. Lilies of the valley, peonies and lilacs set off the spicy nuance of pink pepper. Pleasures Delight is complemented by sweet gourmand scents, while Pleasures Bloom has a particularly lush flower bouquet. Attracts romantic Beautiful with tuberose and jasmine. For self-confident women who can stand up for themselves, Knowing is addressed with spices, animalistic notes, oakmoss and patchouli. One of the latest novelties is the Adventurous perfume, which invites you to meet dizzying adventures.

Carolina Herrera

From Venezuela, Carolina Herrera opened her fashion house in 1980. The first fragrance was created in 1991, and today their number exceeds 45. The fragrances from the series are inspired by New York.

The first of these, a women's fragrance, is a modern, energetic blend of white flowers, citrus and musk. More playful perfume - a completely different fragrance with pink pepper, vanilla, gardenia

Donna Karan

Donna Karan was not going to become a business woman. The daughter of a model and a tailor, she married an entrepreneur during her studies and gave birth to a child. But it so happened that the owner of the fashion house Anne Klein, where Donna Karan worked, suddenly fell ill and died, instructing her to complete the collection. Own brand was opened in 1992. Now more than 60 perfumes from America have come out under the brand. The aroma-apple fell in love with the inhabitants of the whole world. Following him, recognizable "apples" rained down on us, as if someone had shaken a tree with ripe fruits:,