In 1980s New designer Prefumes were marketed fiercely in the 80s and for the first time ever, blatant erotic advertising which generated enormous attention from the media led to the success of the 1980s Obsession campaign from Calvin Klein. Obsession Perfume with its heavy smell of vanilla was dominant in the market.
It was equally impossible to open a magazine or Sunday supplement without being overwhelmed by the scent of Giorgio Beverley Hills on a yellow and white striped sample strip. Eventually Giorgio was banned from restaurants because the smell was too dominant over food aromas.
Image and a gimmick were a specialty of the 1980s perfumes and Jean Paul Gaultier put a perfume in a glass torso in a tin and continued to produce limited editions and variations of the designer package. Vanderbilt a refined oriental of carnation, rose and mimosa was put on the market in 1980s and was one of the more affordable attractive perfumes. Lou Lou launched perfume in 1980s was a refreshing subtle change from the more oppressive oriental scents.
Some perfumes of the era like Yves St Laurent's wonderful rose with violets in Paris have become true classics in 1980s Perfumes. Sultry sirens found Givenchy's Ysatis and Guerlain's 1989 Samsara hard to beat. Champagne the perfume caused a court case in the champagne making industry and was eventually taken off the market under that name. champagne perfume is now sold in similar packaging, but as Yvresse.
It was equally impossible to open a magazine or Sunday supplement without being overwhelmed by the scent of Giorgio Beverley Hills on a yellow and white striped sample strip. Eventually Giorgio was banned from restaurants because the smell was too dominant over food aromas.
Image and a gimmick were a specialty of the 1980s perfumes and Jean Paul Gaultier put a perfume in a glass torso in a tin and continued to produce limited editions and variations of the designer package. Vanderbilt a refined oriental of carnation, rose and mimosa was put on the market in 1980s and was one of the more affordable attractive perfumes. Lou Lou launched perfume in 1980s was a refreshing subtle change from the more oppressive oriental scents.
Some perfumes of the era like Yves St Laurent's wonderful rose with violets in Paris have become true classics in 1980s Perfumes. Sultry sirens found Givenchy's Ysatis and Guerlain's 1989 Samsara hard to beat. Champagne the perfume caused a court case in the champagne making industry and was eventually taken off the market under that name. champagne perfume is now sold in similar packaging, but as Yvresse.