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Champagne Perfume

 

Yves Saint Laurent was born Yves Henri Donat Mathieu Saint Laurent in 1936. At the age of 17, he worked with another fashion industry icon Christian Dior. When Dior died in 1957, Yves Saint Laurent was installed to save the Dior fashion house from financial troubles, at the age of 21. He was enlisted to join the French army during the Algerian independence war and suffered a nervous breakdown because of his fellow soldiers’ harassment. He was institutionalized for and underwent therapy for his mental conditions.

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The Fashion House of Christian Dior let him go and he soon started his own house under the label YSL. He was the first living designer to be honored with by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He later sold the fashion house to Sanofi and Gucci soon bought the brand name YSL. Tom Ford designed the ready to wear collection for YSL and Saint-Laurent designed haute couture. He shortly retired in 1998 and generally stayed at his Marrakech house in Morocco but keep continue designing haute couture for the YSL brand for Gucci.

Sanofi is the drug corporation that creates nearly all Yves Saint Laurent perfumes. They manufactured a perfume and named it Champagne perfumes but it was soon contested in court by the champagne industry. It was soon agreed that Sanofi will stop selling the Champagne perfumes by 1999. It is part of an agreement to settle the fight with the champagne lobby of France.

Sanofi has already ended the sales of Champagne perfumes in France, when the court sided with the Champagne industry. In Switzerland the sales is also stopped because of the same lobby. The production of Champagne colognes has now been stopped but there are still several hundred if not thousands of bottle for sale all over the world.

During the promotion and advertising, a Champagne perfume free sample is given away. That was before the ruling of several courts in several countries which stated that they must end production and selling of the perfumes. Champagne perfume is a beautiful smell which was short lived but many online internet perfume stores are still selling them despite being discontinued. If you are one of the fans of Champagne perfumes, it would be best to buy now before all the bottles are sold out.

 

 

 

 

 
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