In Perfumes, Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez reviewed nearly 1,500 fragrances in their witty, irreverent and innovative handbook - separating the divine from the good from the monumentally awful.
Here in The Little Book of Perfumes the authors choose their 100 greatest fragrances of all time. Some are very famous, some hardly known, for women and men.
There is Jicky (1889), unisex coeval of the Eiffel Tower and 'a towering masterpiece'; Chanel's No. 5 (1921), perhaps the world's most famous perfume, 'stretching deliciously like a sleepy panther'; Knize Ten which 'everyone should own because there is only one like it' and White Linen (1978), 'a canonical expression of the American ideal of sex appeal'.
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9781846681271
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- AUTHORS’ NOTE
- FOREWORD
- PERFUME REVIEWS
- THE OSMOTHÈQUE
- SOURCES
- GLOSSARY OF MATERIALS AND TERMS
- TOP TEN LISTS
- INDEX OF BRANDS