Elizabeth Taylor Passion EDT Spray 74 ml

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Elizabeth Taylor Passion EDT Spray 74 ml

Elizabeth Taylor Passion EDT Spray 74 ml

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I can't explain the strange attraction I have to this scent because all I really get is sweet, (and did I mention SWEET?) jasmine incense. That's it, but apparently that is enough to trigger the pleasure center in my brain. Passion’s notes include gardenia, jasmine, rose, ylang ylang, lily of the valley, amber musk, patchouli, sandalwood, cedarwood, incense, and moss. In 1988, the fragrance won a FiFi as the Women’s Fragrance of the Year, Nouveau Niche ( Fendi won Fragrance of the Year, Luxe). Elizabeth Taylor 1950s Crystal Drop Earrings Vintage jewelry Vintage Earrings 1950s 1960s earrings old Hollywood jewelry

Elizabeth Taylor Passion Eau de Toilette Spray 74 ml Elizabeth Taylor Passion Eau de Toilette Spray 74 ml

It really smelled grand at the time. And expensive too. White Diamonds was that way too. It made me swoon with its grandeur. Amazing sillage and longevity, easily fills a room making the wearer the center of attention, something that I personally love. Smelling it blind I would never have thought of it as a celebrity or drugstore fragrance; instead it is in the same quality ballpark as any designer scent from the decade. I never got a bottle of Passion, but I used to always wear White Diamonds. Wearing her fragrance made me feel like a celebrity (lol).You are right about one thing though… The original had violets galore too… Not the earthy photorealistic violets we perfumistas came to know in these high tech days, but something in between that and the drugstore candied violets of yore. Think Avon or the drugstore Coty scents - hundreds of them, cheaply and mass produced, all nice, for the most part, but none of them outstanding. On my skin the perfume feels more like a floral chypre rather than oriental. The flowers are blended so that not one stands out, apart from maybe the creamy tuberose but mostly gardenia. The incense comes and goes, making the florals smoky and with the honey it gives of a beeswax sweetness. The heliotrope with its powdery beauty is highly present on my skin, making the whole feel decadent, narcotic. The drydown is predominantly strong oakmoss with a hint of vetiver and patchouli, and the sandalwood feels very creamy and buttery. Mysore? Why not? BTW: I am speaking of the reformulated version. I also wore and loved the much richer vintage. To this day, this is the only ET perfume I cared about. The men's version, while equally wonderful in a completely different way, is also a love, but, alas, only on a man. My skin does it no justice whatsoever. Just bought it, seems like it will be a perfect, bold note and breath of passion. It has all marks of a great, bold perfume, the civet, the incense, the leather, the musk, the white flowers, the spices and green notes. I'm surprised men do not buy this more. Besides Kuoros not many perfumes have three sexy notes as leather, civet and musk together.

Passion - Elizabeth Taylor - CLONE-FRAGRANCE Passion - Elizabeth Taylor - CLONE-FRAGRANCE

Elizabeth Taylor stars as Cleopatra, the cunning queen of Egypt who seduces the rulers of Rome. She rolls out of a rug and onto the floor wearing a chiffon dress of the roman uniform: red and white. Here she is making her own political power to Caesar. Cleopatra struggles to find balance between "politics and passion" head and heart in a man's world, a struggle that transfers into her clothing & scent. She uses her clothes as armour. Her scent also her emotional giveaway, indicating her mood and deaires. She wears a powdery, smoky, animalic, harsh, stunning, complex, intriguing, intoxicating and incredibly sexy scent during romantic or passionate interactions. Here we have it, folks, the first celebrity fragrance: Elizabeth Taylor Passion. That’s right. In 1987, Elizabeth Taylor was the first big name, besides a couturier, to brand a perfume. And she went big. Unlike some celebrities who curiously say, “I don’t really like perfume, but I like this one” about their eponymous “clean smelling” scents, Taylor put together a glamorous whopper of a perfume. 1 Elizabeth Taylor launched Passion in 1988 as an oriental fragrance for women. Passion opens up with floral bouquet of gardenia, lily-of-the-valley, ylang-ylang, Artemisia with bergamot and coriander then moves onto a blend of patchouli, rose, cedar, sandalwood, tuberose, heliotrope, jasmine with sweet honey then finishes the scent with smooth vanilla, cedar, coconut, sandalwood, incense, musk, oakmoss and leather. Transactions~ for that product in the previous two months did not occur at or above the supplier's recommended retail price, the RRP will be the price at or ALWAYS READ THE LABEL AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE. USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH A HEALTHY DIET AND EXERCISE.

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BREAST MILK IS BEST FOR MOST BABIES. INFANT FORMULA IS A HEALTHY ALTERNATIVE IF NEEDED. RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY. LIMITS APPLY. If I apply a dab or two to wrists it envelops with a complicated, rather sweet mix of floral with spice as well as musky undertones....a teeny bit like an explosion in a perfume factory, mayhaps. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. Although today’s Passion is probably only a weak reflection of the perfume it used to be, it does intrigue me, and I’ll be on the watch for an old bottle to see if I can hear more of its orchestra (to mix in another metaphor). Passion must have been complex and grand at one time, like Elizabeth Taylor herself, and I want to experience it. One thing is sure: I won’t find it at the drugstore any time soon. Heart notes: Orris root, spicy accords, patchouli, rose, sandalwood, cedar, tuberose, heliotrope, honey and jasmine.

Elizabeth Taylor Passion 74ml Eau de Toilette Spray for Her

One spritz lasts for hours and hours and sillage is about an arms length. This is sexy, yes, but also cozy and warm in it's own way. Some drugs may have Authority Required (Streamlined) status which does not require an explicit approval from Medicare, instead the doctor can use the Authority code found in the published Schedule for a given drug/indication. You don't have permission to access "http://www.sephora.co.uk/p/Elizabeth-Taylor-Passion-Eau-de-Toilette-74ml-Spray" on this server.Ed. note: Elvis Presley released Teddy Bear perfume in 1957, and Sophia Loren did have a fragrance called Sophia that launched under Coty in 1980 or 1981. Elizabeth Taylor Passion, however, is widely considered to be the first fragrance from a "big" celebrity, and the scent that started the trend of celebrity fragrances. There are so many different flavors to this delicious scent, one try isn't enough to benefit from it's full potentials. At times, spices mix into the brew of decadence, while leather, smoke and incense dance around the flames of desire that the creator of this frag intended to concoct a potion so intense she was willing to chance it all as her very first fragrance on the market. Passion is just so delicious! Like Poison but not the price tag, or want a Poison that's less femme? Try Poison Noir ... I mean, Passion.



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