Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Nicole miller perfume


Nicole Miller perfume - first class designer perfumes from Americas reigning first lady of fashion.

Nicole Miller first made an impact on the fashion world over 20 years ago with her original designs and prints for women's clothing. Nicole graduated with degrees from the Rhode Island School of Design and the prestigious Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture in Paris. Her trade mark is beautifully cut garments and exquisitely designed prints. Her following includes well established celebrities such as Jennifer Aniston and Kim Cattrall and up and coming stars like Hilary Duff and Mena Suvari.

Nicole Miller perfumeThe Nicole Miller perfume range was launched in 1993 and now includes the original Nicole Miller women's perfume, the more recent fragrance called Nicole and a cologne for men. The women's fragrance range is also available as a soap, body lotion and shower gel.

Click on the following to select the one you want -

Nicole Miller Perfume for Women Nicole Miller Perfume by Nicole Miller. Launched by the design house of Nicole Miller in 1993, Nicole Miller is classified as a sharp, oriental, flowery fragrance. This feminine scent possesses a blend of violet, rose, musk, vetiver and sandalwood. It is recommended for daytime wear.

Nicole Perfume by Nicole Miller, 1.7 oz Eau De Parfum Spray for Women Nicole Perfume by Nicole Miller, Eau De Parfum Spray for Women. Launched in 1998, Nicole Is classified as a refreshing, flowery fragrance. This feminine scent possesses a blend of rich flowers with base notes of sandalwood, vetiver and musk. It is recommended for casual wear.

Nicole MillerFind the perfect holiday gift in Perfume Emporium's gift guide for women. Designed in 1994 Nicole Miller cologne for men is a sharp oriental woody fragrance for casual use. It is the result of top fragrance notes of apple honeydew and bourbon. The middle notes are leather oak moss and vanilla and the base is amber musk and sandalwood.

Elizabeth Arden


Elizabeth Arden - the girl who dreamed of being 'the richest little women in the world'

Elizabeth Arden was one of the most successful female entrepreneurs of all time. Her sense of style, rigid business acumen and innovative ideas led her to the top of the beauty industry, and decades after her death her brand is still going strong. This is the biography of Elizabeth Arden.
The 'richest little woman in the world'

Originally named Florence Nightingale Graham, Elizabeth Arden was born in 1878 in a small town in Ontario, Canada called Woodbridge. From a young age, Arden showed the entrepreneurial spirit by declaring to her parents that she wanted to be, “The richest little woman in the world” when she grew up, she just didn’t know how to at that point in her life. Arden then suffered a devastating loss when her mother died when she was 6 from tuberculosis. She continued to live in Woodbridge with her father and siblings until she moved to Toronto to study nursing, inspired by her iconic given name.
From Nursing to Beauty

After a short stint in nursing school, she moved back home after deciding that a career in health care was not for her, but she was more interested in skin care and beauty. She began to experiment with developing a face cream in her kitchen, but after a while was forced to get a job by her father. She worked as a receptionist and bank teller before she decided to move to New York in search of her big break in the beauty business.

Arden (who was still going by her given names) eventually found a job as a low-paid cashier in a skin treatment parlor. After begging her boss to let her learn how to do beauty treatments (with no extra pay), Arden developed an excellent reputation with the clientele for her beauty and selling skills and was soon able to partner with her boss to open her own beauty parlor.
The Beginning of Elizabeth Arden

She named her salon “Mrs. Elizabeth Arden” and quickly took this name as her new persona. She decorated her salon with regal furnishings and antique treasures and quickly developed a following with the New York elite.

From there, Arden developed a whole line of cosmetics and beauty treatments that were marketed to the women of New York, at first by mail order and then through her beauty parlor. This was groundbreaking, as cosmetics use for everyday was considered “low class” and reserved for prostitutes at that time. However, Elizabeth Arden managed to bring cosmetics mainstream and successfully created an empire by selling to middle and upper class women to help them look younger and more professional.

The Empire of Elizabeth Arden

Even throughout the Great Depression, Arden managed to expand her business and continue to enjoy profits and success. Her face care and cosmetics lines were constantly evolving and she even created a best-selling perfume Blue Grass. Other popular perfumes created since have been Red Door, 5th Avenue, Sunflowers and Green Tea. Her empire spread throughout Europe and is now a name that is recognized worldwide.

During these years her personal life didn’t enjoy the same success that her business did. She had two failed marriages and never had any children. She kept working into the latter years of her life until her death at age 87 in 1966. Her empire was not mentioned in her will, and after many changes of owners it is now owned by FFI, who bought it for an estimated $225 million.