
Showing posts with label Forever Krystle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Forever Krystle. Show all posts
Thursday, 28 April 2016
THE CELEBRITY FRAGRANCE

Friday, 15 May 2015
FOREVER KRYSTLE by Charles of the Ritz
The 1980s was the decade of shoulder pads and big hair, and it also gave rise to many perfumes that matched. Those ten years saw an incredible output of fragrances and it was impossible to keep up with each one. This meant that so many slipped under the radar. One that proved incredibly popular however was Forever Krystle from Charles of the Ritz. It was created to tap into the success that the television series Dynasty was enjoying at the time and the heroine, Krystle Carrington, was chosen to be the inspiration. Originally released in 1984, it’s time to see if the years have been kind.
Labels:
Alexis Colby,
Bergamot,
Blake Carrington,
Carrington,
Dynasty,
Floral,
Floral Oriental,
Forever Krystle,
John Forsythe,
Krystle Carrington,
Linda Evans,
Mimosa,
Musk,
Revlon,
Rose,
Yves Saint Laurent
Sunday, 10 May 2015
An 80s Love Affair
I don't want it and I don't need it, but I MUST have it. That is the way my mind works when I see a discontinued perfume; the thrill of finding an old master, a classic, a rarity. However, if you tell me that the perfume is from the 1980s then it becomes a fight to the death. What is it about this decade that makes us lose all sense and spend a fortune bidding on a bottle of perfume that could end up smelling like gin?
Well, those ten years saw an incredible output of fragrances with what seemed liked a release nearly every week, so it was impossible to keep up with each one. So many slipped under the radar that a search on eBay turns up the most eclectic mix. Forget the big companies, forget even the infamous Giorgio of Beverley Hills, the eighties saw the birth of the celebrity fragrance.
Well, those ten years saw an incredible output of fragrances with what seemed liked a release nearly every week, so it was impossible to keep up with each one. So many slipped under the radar that a search on eBay turns up the most eclectic mix. Forget the big companies, forget even the infamous Giorgio of Beverley Hills, the eighties saw the birth of the celebrity fragrance.
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