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  2. Fragrances of the World - Wikipedia

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    Website. fragrancesoftheworld .com. Fragrances of the World is the largest independent guide to fragrance classification. First published in 1984 by Michael Edwards in Sydney, Australia, the guide was originally named The Fragrance Manual before becoming Fragrances of the World in 2000. It has since been printed annually in a bilingual English ...

  3. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some of the most widely known commercially available perfumes from the 14th century onwards, sortable by year, name, company, perfumer, and the authority for its notability. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  4. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    The main academic full-text databases are open archives or link-resolution services, although others operate under different models such as mirroring or hybrid publishers. . Such services typically provide access to full text and full-text search, but also metadata about items for which no full text is availa

  5. Category:Perfumes - Wikipedia

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    List of celebrity-branded perfumes; Chanel Chance; Chanel No. 5; Chanel No. 19; Chanel No. 22; Charlie (fragrance) Chypre; Citron; CK One; Classique (fragrance) Clive Christian No. 1; Coco (perfume) Coco Mademoiselle; Cool Water (perfume) Cosmetic packaging; Cosmos (standard) Cour des Senteurs; Cuir de Russie

  6. Perfumes: The Guide - Wikipedia

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    Perfumes: The Guide and Perfumes: The A-Z Guide. In 2008 Turin and Sanchez published Perfumes: The Guide. [ 2] It began with introductory chapters on the basics of perfumery and then reviewed more than a thousand perfumes, giving a rating of one to five stars and a brief critical review, signed either LT or TS.

  7. Osmothèque - Wikipedia

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    The Osmothèque (from Greek osmē "scent" patterned on French bibliothèque "library") is the world's largest scent archive, a leading international research institution tracing the history of perfumery, based in Versailles with conference centers in New York City and Paris. [ 1][ 2] Founded in 1990 by Jean Kerléo and other senior perfumers ...

  8. Joy (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Joy (perfume) Joy is a perfume created for Parisian couturier Jean Patou by perfumer Henri Alméras in 1929. It is considered to be one of the greatest fragrances created and is a landmark example of the floral genre in perfumery. [ 1] It is no longer produced. [ 2]

  9. L'Interdit - Wikipedia

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    Markets. Worldwide. L'Interdit ( pronounced [lɛ̃.tɛʁ.di]) was a perfume created in 1957 by Hubert de Givenchy. [ 1] The word interdit is French for "forbidden." The parfumeur behind this feminine aldehydic-floral fragrance was Francis Fabron (1913–2005). It has a delicate, floral, powdery aroma. It contains notes of rose, jasmine, violet ...