David Faulkner's Articles in Fashion

  • Discount Perfume: Cents-Savings Scent
    The effects of even the most carefully planned outfit can be enhanced with just the right hint of scent, and many women have found on particular perfume which seems to complement their every activity from a morning on the tennis courts to an evening at the opera.
  • On the Scent Of The Antique Perfume Bottle
    Though the exotic fragrances within them may have long since evaporated into thin air, the perfume bottles of yesteryear are even more treasured today than they were for their contents in centuries past.
  • Perfume And Cologne: Appreciating The Differences
    While the art of perfumery began with the religious ceremonies of the ancient Egyptians, who from as early as 3000 B.C, used a mix of fragrant plants to scent animal and vegetable oils as ceremonial ointments, perfume as we know it today first became popular in early16th century Paris, after the Crusaders returned from the Middle East bearing the secrets of its creation to Europe.
  • Pheromone Perfumes: Not Quite Ready For Prime Time
    The University of Chicago, during the 1990s, conducted research on men's and women's responses to minute concentrations of pheromones naturally produced in humans and frequently used in colognes or perfumes.
  • Pochet Cachet: The Designer Perfume Bottle
    There are an estimated twenty thousand different perfumes being marketed at any one time, and that means there must be an estimated twenty thousand different perfume bottle designs aimed at attracting the consumer’s eye better than those of their competitors.
  • Ralph Lauren Perfume: The Scent Of Money
    Ralph Lauren, with his business science education and Army background, is anything but the typical fashion designer. And when he opened a tie shop in 1967, with no fashion design experience, he entered the world of fashion in a most unassuming manner.
  • The Perfume Atomizer: From Classic Collectible To Modern Convenience
    Perfume atomizers have always been an odd mix of elegance and chemistry lab utilitarianism. The graceful scent bottles of old were produced in a variety of shapes and sizes and a variety of materials including m crystal, cut glass, porcelain and enamel, with delicate filigree, or gold, silver, and jewel accents, paired with Bunsen burner-like tops connected to small rubber turkey baster-like rubber bulbs.
  • Versace Perfume: From Blue Jeans Casual To Black Tie Affair
    Gianni Versace made a name for himself in designer jeans, and 1994 followed his success up with the first of a series of Versace perfumes named for his designer jeans.

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