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Meaning Cyprus in French, this includes fragrances built on a similar accord consisting of bergamot, oakmoss, patchouli, and labdanum. This family of fragrances is named after a perfume by François Coty. A notable example is Mitsouko (a popular name for girls in Japanese) by Guerlain. | |||||||||||
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EXAMPLES OF CHYPRE SCENTS | EXAMPLES OF VARIATIONS OF CHYPRE SCENTS «Chypre fruity» |
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Chypre (Coty 1917) |
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Aromatics Elixir (Clinique 1971) |
Femme (Rochas 1944) |
Mitsouko (Guerlain 1919) |
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Yvresse (Yves Saint Laurent 1993) |
Coco Mademoiselle (Chanel 2001) |
Gucci by Gucci (2007) |
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EXAMPLES OF VARIATIONS OF CHYPRE SCENTS «Chypre leather» |
EXAMPLES OF VARIATIONS OF CHYPRE SCENTS «Chypre floral aldehyde» |
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Bandit (Piguet 1944) |
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Coriandre (Couturier 1973) |
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EXAMPLES OF VARIATIONS OF CHYPRE SCENTS «Chypre green» |
EXAMPLES OF VARIATIONS OF CHYPRE SCENTS «Chypre masculine» |
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Miss Dior (Dior 1947) |
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Pour Monsieur (Chanel 1955) |
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