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Iconic actress and celebrity fragrance pioneer Elizabeth Taylor dies
The entertainment world has lost a legend. So has the fragrance industry. Elizabeth Taylor's lightning-rod success with Passion perfume in 1987 inspired more and more stars to jump on the celebrity fragrance bandwagon.
Today, everyone from movie stars to musicians to professional athletes has a fragrance to call their own. Taylor worked in conjunction with Elizabeth Arden to manage her fragrance line. (AP photo)
Look for DVD/fragrance sets by Faith Hill and Tim McGraw
Perfume and the elements
She is a powerful force indeed, and the four natural elements of water, earth, fire and air have served as the inspiration for countless perfumes over the ages. This month as the northern hemisphere slips into spring, and the southern hemisphere into fall, www.perfume.org pays tribute to the compelling scents influenced by the four elemental forces.
Eva Mendes replacing Naomi Watts as Mugler's new Angel
Move over, Naomi. Eva's in the house. According to WWD, Thierry Mugler has named Eva Mendes the new face of Angel perfume. She will replace Naomi Watts this fall.
Mendes is not new to the fragrance world. She was tapped by Calvin Klein in 2008 to be the face of its Secret Obsession perfume. The ad was racy, per usual for Calvin Klein, and selectively banned. (AP photo)
A look at Calvin Klein's new CK One fragrance ad campaign
Check out the new ad campaign for Calvin Klein's CK One fragrance. Old school vs. new school!
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Liv Tyler's back for Givenchy's new Irresistible perfume
Keira Knightley suits up for Coco Mademoiselle ad
Keira Knightley, the face of Coco Mademoiselle perfume by Chanel, is shown here in a teaser ad sporting a catsuit and straddling a vintage Ducati motorcycle. The actress, best known for her role in "Pirates of the Caribbean," told Daily Mail, "I knew that it was something about a motorbike, and I knew that it was going to be beige. It's a Chanel superwoman, I think."
Some Canadian stores shelving Galliano fragrance
Just days after it was announced that John Galliano was laid off by Christian Dior for alleged anti-Semitic comments he made while in Paris recently, a handful of stores are now removing his new fragrance - Parlez-moi d'Amour - which was released in Canada just before Valentine's Day.