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...HAARLEM By Bond No. 9; recalls Thierry Mugler Angel Key notes: Coffee, patchouli, vanilla, cedar, lavender, bergamot Dubin: "A true genderless fragrance" that is "comforting, with a dangerous, tangy bite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Six Scents | 3/6/2008 | See Source »

...celebrate the 15th anniversary of his best-selling Angel fragrance, Thierry Mugler has introduced La Parte des Anges, a perfume extract. Treated in the manner of cognac, La Parte des Anges is the result of aging Angel in a cherrywood cask for 23 weeks. Intensely concentrated, each of the numbered bottles contains a mere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Limited Edition | 11/19/2007 | See Source »

...endeavor to try to bring the odors described in the book to life. Now that the tale of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille?an orphan with an olfactory sense so extraordinary that it compels him to commit unimaginable horrors?is being released as a movie next month, the brains at Thierry Mugler fragrance have teamed up with the noses at IFF to create a set of 15 scents that encapsulate the alternately pungent and sweet-smelling progression of Grenouille's story. Though most of the aromas are enjoyable, not all are wearable. Human Existence, for example, is downright vile. The collection culminates...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Scent of a Great Story | 12/6/2006 | See Source »

COMPANY PROFILE The first to use 100% pure plant extracts, Clarins is now also known for its fragrances (Mugler, Azzaro and Clarins) and makeup. It is the No. 1 skin-care company in France and Europe. Courtin-Clarins calls Clarins a ?citizen of the world? company, financing arthritis research in more than 400 laboratories around the world and investing about $2.4 million a year in environmental and educational charities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Christian Courtin-Clarins | 11/29/2005 | See Source »

...volatile nature of the rag trade can make victims of even the most committed fashion houses. Remember Alaia? Thierry Mugler? No? Why should you: they were staples for the bodycon youth of the early '90s but those brands just couldn't keep up with kawaii. The light-speed caprice of these Japanese teens has created a host of new challenges for Takai and 109's other designers: how to keep a label's signature style intact without it suddenly seeming as last year as, well, platform boots. Often, brands like Esperanza, which now hype their high-heeled mules instead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kwest For Kawaii | 6/25/2001 | See Source »

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