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Lanvin rolls out new fragrance, Marry Me!
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Are you a woman who "loves to feel in love"? Then Lanvin Paris' newest fragrance, Lanvin Marry Me! is for you.
Scent expert Katie Puckrik talks office fragrances
Fragrance guru Katie Puckrik talks about the dos and don'ts of wearing perfume and cologne in the office, including what to avoid and types of fragrances that are ideal for the cubicle environment.
English Pear and Freesia a delightful fall fragrance
What greater way to enter the fall season than with a new scent from Jo Malone. Her latest creation, English Pear and Freesia, is unique in its spotlight on pear.
Bath & Body Works introduces fragrances for men

Weather-proof your skin for fall
As much as we don't want to admit it, summer is on its way out. That glistening summer glow you've been rocking will soon turn to dry skin as the weather gets cooler. As the humidity drops, sure, it's a relief temperature-wise, but when it comes to your skin the cold weather can be harsh.
New Love, Chloe fragrance ad, take 2
The second teaser for the upcoming Love, Chloé perfume, featuring Raquel Zimmermann.
Chandler Burr's scents that surprise

Highlights from the list include:
Womanity, by Thierry Mugler: "Like Angel, Womanity surprises no one in its defiance." We like Womanity, too, for its sweet and salty feistiness.
Great back-to-school fall fragrances

Headed back to school? Want to start fresh with a new fragrance? Here's our list of great back-to-school fall fragrances for girls and guys.
Gucci goes to the dark side with Guilty ad
Gucci's ad for its new Guilty for her fragrance is now available on YouTube. The ad, created by "Batman" author Frank Miller is more pop-culture glam, less usual glitz than you'd expect from the fashion house. It stars Evan Rachel Wood and Chris Evans, and is set to a Depeche Mode cover by Friendly Fires.
Charm Rose: Thomas Sabo's foray into fragrance
German jeweler Thomas Sabo is jumping on the fragrance bandwagon. The fragrance, dubbed Charm Rose, will launch this month in Thomas Sabo stores, as well as Douglas perfumeries in German and Austria. The design team at Thomas Sabo created a fictitious character named Lucy to be the face of the women's fragrance, according to a recent article from WWD. Lucy is both whimsical and waif-like, yet elegant at the same time.