Cabochard
A fragrance for the woman who is not afraid to reveal her femininity and her sophistication and who does what she has in mind. A great classic, a fragrance with a character. Cabochard is a harmony of contrasts, a superb symphony of extremes, a sensual and rich perfume created by Madame Grès and Bernard Chant of IFF.
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Cabotine de Grès
Cabotine de Grès is the offspring of the renowned Cabochard perfume, which launched the cocooning trend. Pretty, charming, romantic, it was the precursor of a number of successful fragrances in the 1990s. A clean, mild perfume, it was a huge success in Japan thanks to its \"second skin\" effect. An updated version of the Cabochard scent, which announces loud and clear: \"I am what I am!\"
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Calandre
This classic perfume for women by Paco Rabanne is a charming floral-woody scent that has been a signature fragrance to women around the globe for over 35 years. Sophisticated and pure.
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Calèche
Introduced 45 years ago, Calèche is an exceptional perfume with a sophistication and splendour expected from Hermès. The floral-woody composition used to create this fragrance gives it a warmth and personality that captivates the senses and brings an intense sensuality to the women wearing it.
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Calypso
With Calypso, Lancôme invents for summer an olfactive voyage towards a magical island: a fresh perfume with new and subtle scents, a limited, transitory edition like one preferred season.
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Can Can
Can Can is inspired by ‘the playful, sensual mood of the Moulin Rouge’. “I wanted to create a fragrance that expresses a mood of sparkling elegance. Something that would make me feel wonderfully sexy and glamorous…’’ said Paris Hilton. Can Can is Paris Hilton’s fourth scent.
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Capri
Adrienne Vittadini Capri is a gentle, floral aroma. Launched in 2003, this crisp refreshing fragrance for women is a feminine blend of flowers, musk and a hint of moss. Capri is recommended for daytime wear.
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Carolina
Carolina is a tribute to the tradition from the modernity and innovation of the new century. A tribute where sophistication, spontaneity, elegance, self assurance, femininity and freshness coexist with a harmonious balance. Wrap yourself in a delicious blend of citric and floral accents elaborated with its fragrance.
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Carolina Herrera
Carolina Herrera leans on floral accords of jasmine and tuberose. The fragrance evokes the flavor of warm nights in Venezuela, the creator\'s country of origin. The jasmine note is a blend of two varieties: the fruity and delicate accent of petals, and the more sensuous and exotic tone of Indian jasmine. The woody notes of sandalwood and amber give the fragrance warmth and a cozy facet with radiant floral notes.
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Cashmere Mist
The fragrance, inspired by the great love of cashmere against bare skin, combines Moroccan jasmine, lily of the valley and a warm background of sandalwood, amber and musk.
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Cašmir
This feminine scent possesses a blend of woodsy sandalwood and patchouli. Accompanied by fruity notes of fresh citrus, melons and peaches. Cašmir captures the charm and mystery of the Orient in a beautiful, exotic perfume.
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Cassini
Launched by the design house of Oleg Cassini in 1990, Cassini is classified as a sharp, woody, mossy fragrance. This feminine scent possesses a blend of fruity scents, oakmoss, rose, amber and jasmine.
This extremely exquisite perfume will certainly make an impression. Recommended for day or evening wear.
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Celine Dion
An inspiring blend of light, luscious florals including water lily, orange blossom, and exotic tiare flower, balanced with warm, rich amber, sheer musk, and pristine blonde woods, the result is a scent that\'s perfect for every day, yet still sophisticated enough for special occasions.
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Céline pour Femme
Céline pour Femme by Céline is an indulgent floral bouquet with timeless sensuality. From the prestigious French house of style, an alluring scent captured in a luxurious distinctive bottle.
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Cerruti 1881 pour Femme
When he took over the textile factory his father had founded in the Piedmont region of Italy in 1881, Nino Cerruti went straight into men\\\'s ready-to-wear. Known as \\\"the youngest of the great classics,\\\" he opened the first Cerruti boutique in Paris in 1967, on rue Royale. The first women\\\'s line was born in 1976, in the same supremely elegant style that made the reputation of the men\\\'s line. Like the perfume, the advertising visuals pay tribute to the Cerruti tradition of using only the finest natural materials. That is why the perfumer chose a \\\"fleur de lin\\\" (flax blossom) note that is Nino Cerruti\\\'s, and his alone.
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Chamade
During the time of Napoleon, the drum was the means of communication between the general and his soldiers. There were several kinds or drumbeats including the \"chamade\", a very fast beat which was an order to retreat. Is there a heart than has never beaten wildly? Who can pretend never having their heart turn upside down, so appropriately symbolized by the upside down heart of the flacon? Chamade by Guerlain embodies self-surrender in the face of love.
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Champs-Elysées
Named after the most famous avenue in the world, Champs-Elysées is a flowery fresh fragrance that is the ideal complement to a formal event as well as a day at the mall. Nothing is like the Champs-Elysées!
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Chance
Created with daring young women in mind, the intoxicating Chanel Chance scent blends the freshness of citron and hyacinth with the warmth and spiciness of amber of patchouli and jasmine for an unexpected combination of notes. A subtle sensual fragrance evolves from one moment to the next, surprising you by its metamorphosis. Every moment is unique.
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Chance Eau Fraîche
An invitation to freshness, a promise of happiness: Chance Eau Fraîche reinterprets the scent of Chance in vibrant and luminous tones. The bottle reveals a sparklingly unexpected new green hue.
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Chantal Thomass
Chantal Thomass is a modern blend of seductive fruits, hypnotic florals, sensuous woods, musk, and amber. Passionate. Enchanting. Irresistible.
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