Charlie by Revlon: launched in 1973. Charlie is the legendary Revlon perfume.
Thursday, April 21, 2022
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Ajee by Revlon c1993
Ajee by Revlon: launched in 1993. Pronounced "ah-jay". Created by Michelle Elie.
The perfume was composed of floral native to Africa.
The perfume was composed of floral native to Africa.
"From the heart of Africa comes a fragrance that will capture the heart of every woman, a fragrance steeped in rare and exotic ingredients that come together in a scent unlike any other."
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Ciara by Revlon c1973
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Saturday, March 14, 2015
Cerissa by Revlon c1974
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Jontue by Revlon c1975
Jontue by Revlon, launched in 1975, carries a rich history intertwined with branding decisions and personal tributes. Originally intended to be named "Amoresse," the fragrance underwent a significant rebranding when the former French-born chairman of Revlon deemed the name unsuitable for a global market. The change to "Jontue" was driven by a need for a name that would resonate more universally. According to the book International Marketing: Strategy and Theory, the new name was seen as either a woman's name or a foreign term associated with romance, aligning with the fragrance’s romantic appeal.
In truth, the name "Jontue" holds a more personal significance. Insiders revealed that the name is a nod to Charles Revson's 32-year-old son, John Charles Revson. The name "Jontue" is a playful translation meaning "John, too," serving as a tribute to Revson’s son while simultaneously capturing the essence of the fragrance's intended romantic allure.
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