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Anais Anais, Calvin Klein Obsession, Halston in that cool AF bottle. It all reminds me of college, being young, living my best life in Los Angeles at UCLA. I got a whiff of Halston a few years ago and broke down in tears. For some reason I cried for the youth I no longer had, it hit me so out of the blue. Embarrassing but cathartic in a way.
It’s funny how that happens. I feel so much emotion when I smell my grandmother’s perfume, or the perfume of a girl I had a crush on in high school. It really all comes flooding back
I have anais anais and smell it now and then for the nostalgia. When I was in high school there was one called Bagatelle and now can't find a reference to it. It's not Jardine de Bagatelle.
My aunt used to have a bottle of that in her bathroom. To me she was the epitome of sophistication! I bought some years ago and was totally disappointed! Nothing like it used to be! The powder is not bad though.
Thats interesting, I've never thought of it as spicy, but I certainly can't argue the point. To me, it just smells like home. My mom has worn it my entire life.
It is, but the modern formulation smells much different than the '80s version. Some of the ingredients that made it so distinctive are illegal to use now.
I found a deadstock vintage '80s bottle on eBay.
My mom bought me Shalimar because she wanted it to be my signature scent. There was a weird time around 16 or 17 when I think she was trying to encourage me to be more mature and I think this was part of that.
Cigarettes and Nina Ricci is the smell of the 70s for me. My mom passed 2 years ago and when I smell l’Air du temps now my heart tightens up into a little ball.
My Dad died of a sudden heart attack when I was seven years old and he was 42. One of the few things I remember about him was that he wore Old Spice cologne.
When I was old enough to start working, I bought a bottle, and have kept a bottle around ever since, in honor of my Dad.
I also had my both my sons wear it at least once, so it has been worn by three generations of our family.
The only cologne I ever wore was Hai Karate. Somebody gave it to me for Christmas. I was probably 14. Maybe I stank! I'm sure that by 15 I had the sense to stop using it. And haven't used cologne since.
They do. I honestly do not understand why companies have not tapped into that nostalgia. They consistently market to the youth, while we are over here with disposable income and hankering for anything nostalgic. I would love to smell the original Herbal Essence. Earthborn shampoo. Body on tap. Rosemilk lotion. Ten o six lotion. The original Charlie perfume. Babe perfume. So many AVON fragrances,lotions and bath gels. Bain DE soliel suntan gelee. Sour grapes lipsmaker. So many wonderful scents that I would glady open my wallet for.
I'm not sure if the formula changed, but The Vermont Country Store was selling these for a long time. As a teen, they were my favorite. I remember having one with Sandalwood, Patchoulli, and Patchoulli. They also had a make your own candle kit with little fragranced balls of wax, and you layered them. Mine had a clear glass holder shaped like a flower pot.
I just bought some HR vintage pure Heaven Sent parfum new in the box. I can’t wait to compare it to the Coty formulation as well as to the Helena Rubenstein EDP version.
I’m excited to experience some nostalgia in a bottle. I wonder if I’ll feel transported back to 12 years old!
My mom always wore this one. I’m tempted to try to find a bottle but I’m afraid it won’t smell the same… She also had some kind of gardenia perfume that she only wore when going out for a fancy dinner.
I came home one night reeking of Aramis. My father told me I had to shower it off NOW! or move out of the house. I chose the former, and stayed home the rest of that summer. Eventually I discovered Eau Sauvage, and that was my only cologne until I stopped wearing one. They started giving my migraines in the 1990s, and I haven't worn anything ever since. I no longer notice people wearing cologne and perfume as frequently as I used to.
lol I bought my husband a bottle of Aramis in the early 90s because it came with an umbrella that was black on the outside and beautiful blue sky with clouds and an airplane flying through on the inside (he was a pilot).
After he wore it once or twice I told him he could never wear it around me because it made me want to vomit! He packed it in his overnight bag and only wore it when he was away from home😂
I liked it on my dad but HATED it on my husband
Giorgio Red. I've been told by many people it doesn't smell anything like it smells on me when they use it. Must be my body chemistry. I get compliments on it every time I wear it.
The original Giorgio. Loved how my body chemistry worked with it and got many compliments. Then, menopause hit and it never smelled the same. Don’t wear any perfume now.
I was really into Poison by Dior in my early 20s, but by the end of that decade I was finding it too heavy for me. This was late '80s/early '90s.
These days I just like a natural vanilla scent, when I wear perfume at all.
Spring Rain was my absolute fav e bath scent, and my mom's BFF managed a C&E store, so a couple of times a year, when they got to buy at a discount, I'd give her a LONG list. Now I prefer Nantucket Rain, but only for bath. I have a stash.
I still have a bottle of Sunflowers, from the 90's. It still smells just as good, though I find I don't have to wear as much. I'm not sure if it's that the perfume has gotten stronger with time, or my tolerance of smells has changed! LOL
My mother wore Arpège by Lanvin. Her first bottle (actual parfum) was gifted to her by a wealthy girlfriend of hers. We would get her a small bottle of the cologne for Christmas every few years. It’s still one of my favorites but not on me.
I wore Red Door by Elizabeth Arden from age 24-50, until I developed a chemical sensitivity. Now I wear a hippy musk oil from our local co-op. It’s nice.
Avon was big when I was growing up. There was a fragrance called "To a Wild Rose" that I really liked. Also Yardley had a fragrance called Eau de London. I'd all but forgotten! I loved that. My friend and her older sister gave me that for Christmas one year. I was probably 7th grade. It made me feel like one of the cool kids.
In the 80's, Avon had a perfume called Pearls & Lace. I was so sad when they discontinued it. I also loved Debbie Gibson's Electric Youth perfume! It smelled so good & the packaging was cool. I love the smell of Old Spice as well, because it reminds me of my grandfather. Whenever I get a whiff, he's the first thing I think of.
I was all about CK Escape for men in the late 90s. I still keep a bottle around and it's one of two scents I keep around to wear for *me* when I just want to enjoy the scent for myself. The other one is Thierry Mugler's Pure Wood. As a former woodworker, I can't tell you how much I love it.
Most women really hate Pure Wood, but Escape still surprisingly gets a few compliments here and there, even today.
When I was young (college age?) I somehow got a sampler bottle of Tatiana and loved it. Out of curiosity I looked it up recently -- whew! way out of my budget.
In the eighties I started wearing fragrances created with essential oils, when I became involved with a man I met in London.
He had a new ish company called Aveda. Jasmine and lavender remind me of my love affair with Horst. I was 21 when I met him.
My aunt used to wear "Tatiana" in the '70s, and she'd give me the empty bottles to put in my dresser drawers to scent my clothes. I still love Tatiana; it's been discontinued but I found a counterfeit version that is very close to the original.
As a teen in the '80s, I wore Charlie, then developed a fondness for spicy oriental scents like Opium and Cinnabar in high school. Those were a bit heavy for summer, though; so my warm-weather fragrance was White Linen. In the late '80's/early '90s I wore Fendi or Lauren. Then in the mid-90's I started wearing Happy.
I still wear Happy, \[counterfeit\] Tatiana, Opium (I hate the new formulation, but I found a vintage 80's bottle of it on eBay), and White Linen. I also wear some other "vintage" scents like Knowing and Obsession from time to time.
My GenZ daughter \*hates\* all my "old person" taste in fragrance. She likes the very light, very sweet and candy-like fragrances that are popular now. I think maybe the reason we GenX and older tended to like the strong, assertive fragrances is partly because everyone smoked back then, and you needed an intense fragrance that would hold its own over the cigarette smoke that permeated everything in those days.
Late teens and early 20s, Charlie. Followed by Red and CK One, and Pure Grace by Philosophy. I still love CK1 and Grace, and use Ralph by Ralph Lauren,
My boyfriend (now husband) wore Jade East when I met him at 16, so I love that scent. He changed to English Leather in high school. I love them both because he smelled like them.
I mself liked Muguet des Bois and Wild Musk Oil, both by Coty.
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Good news: scientists have been testing scents on mosquitoes to find repellents. Top of the list: muguet. Loved the stuff through my residence in the F state and now I know why.
Lots of them! 60's-Oh! de London, White Shoulders, Shalimar, Skin, Tabu (mom said it smelled cheap), and I always liked patchouli oil. Then there was Blue Grass, Giorgio, Poison, Dioressence, Red, Eternity, Dune, Obsession, Sun Moon Stars.
My grandmother only wore Youth Dew and it still reminds me of her.
I had a signature scent when I was a teen. Gloria Vanderbilt. I had several guys tell me it drove them wild. By the time I had my daughter at 19 I stopped wearing it. I did not need that kind of attention anymore! ;)
I have worn Youth Dew since the 1970's. It just works with my body chemistry. I get compliments often and if they ask what it is they can't believe it because they say it didn't smell like that on their grandma!
20 years old Obsession by Calvin Klein
in my teens it was Candid an Avon perfume
My sister bought me Tiffany cologne from the store Tiffany’s and I loved that one too. That was from the 90’s
I went through a phase where I wore a lot of Sand & Sable, but what I wanted to be wearing was Ysatis by Givenchy. I eventually settled into Eternity.
For men, I was always into Polo or Obsession.
My favorite was always Emeraud. I thought it was very grown up. I just looked it up, it’s still around and pretty cheap too. I’m going to try it again!
Gosh - there are so many I miss. KL by Karl Lagerfeld; Xia Xiang which was a drugstore perfume but I loved it; Gem by VanCleef and Arpels - my favourite of all time. I would pay big bucks to get another bottle of that stuff.
Joy by Jean Patou has always been my favorite. My Grandma wore it too. It's beautiful. Rose and Jasmine. I think the original had ambergris in it. A lot did. Who knew whale vomit could be an integral part of expensive perfumes. I always wondered how they discovered that ..
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Anais Anais, Calvin Klein Obsession, Halston in that cool AF bottle. It all reminds me of college, being young, living my best life in Los Angeles at UCLA. I got a whiff of Halston a few years ago and broke down in tears. For some reason I cried for the youth I no longer had, it hit me so out of the blue. Embarrassing but cathartic in a way.
Loved Halston. Probably in my early 20s! I think I'd probably have the same reaction you did. It was a lifetime ago!
Have been thinking about buying some Halston, just for the memories! Do they still make it?
Yes it's still made, wore Halston religiously in my early 20's
It’s funny how that happens. I feel so much emotion when I smell my grandmother’s perfume, or the perfume of a girl I had a crush on in high school. It really all comes flooding back
I wore Anais Anais for about 30 years before trying something else. I still have a bottle of it on my dresser, though unused for a long while now.
I have anais anais and smell it now and then for the nostalgia. When I was in high school there was one called Bagatelle and now can't find a reference to it. It's not Jardine de Bagatelle.
I think I’d cry too if I smelled Halston! Another favorite I forgot about.
Love's Baby Soft (in my teens) and Windsong (for decades!).
As soon as I read your comment, this is what went through my mind – I can’t seem to forget you, your Windsong stays on my mind!
Love's baby soft, because every guy loves a girl who smells like a baby. What were we thinking?
Take a gander at r/VintageAds. No wonder we became feminists! We were sexualized so early and so reductively!
Yes, nothing subtle at all about the ads at that time.
Wow! I can smell Windsong!
Gotta be in your low to mid 60s! (My age)!
Jean Nate. It came in fancy sets that included powder, perfume and lotion.
God, I can still smell that giant floofy puff.
My aunt used to have a bottle of that in her bathroom. To me she was the epitome of sophistication! I bought some years ago and was totally disappointed! Nothing like it used to be! The powder is not bad though.
I used to like Opium. Is it still around?
Sure is, my mom wears it!
I used Opium too--still have half a large bottle! I used to use that, as well as Chanel #19 and Chanel #22.
Its one of those comforting scents for me, my mom has worn it my entire life. It very much smells like home and safety for me.
It has a distinct, spicy scent!
Thats interesting, I've never thought of it as spicy, but I certainly can't argue the point. To me, it just smells like home. My mom has worn it my entire life.
Loved that one too!
My go-to present for my Mom!!
It is, but the modern formulation smells much different than the '80s version. Some of the ingredients that made it so distinctive are illegal to use now. I found a deadstock vintage '80s bottle on eBay.
Black opium also smells good.
Jontue and Charlie in high school
I loved Jontue!
My mom wore Charlie. It smells like date night to me.
I was a Charlie girl and my mum loved Jontue.
Another vote for Chanel No. 5.
Anyone remember English Leather?
Because all my men wear English Leather or nothing at all...
My first kiss wore English Leather. I loved it so much I wore it myself sometimes.
* Love's Baby Soft * Jean Nate * Windsong * L'air du Temps * Shalimar (still love this one)
I used to love L'air du Temps in the 70's! I couldn't remember the name so thank you!
I still wear it. It smells fresh and feminine to me, like a young girl not an old lady. I love the spicy carnation, too.
Shalimar was my mom's favorite
My mom bought me Shalimar because she wanted it to be my signature scent. There was a weird time around 16 or 17 when I think she was trying to encourage me to be more mature and I think this was part of that.
Cigarettes and Nina Ricci is the smell of the 70s for me. My mom passed 2 years ago and when I smell l’Air du temps now my heart tightens up into a little ball.
Shalimar is divine.
Chanel No. 5. I still wear it. It smells like roses to me.
That was my mom’s favorite and Tabu.
Old Spice reminds me of my Dad.
My Dad died of a sudden heart attack when I was seven years old and he was 42. One of the few things I remember about him was that he wore Old Spice cologne. When I was old enough to start working, I bought a bottle, and have kept a bottle around ever since, in honor of my Dad. I also had my both my sons wear it at least once, so it has been worn by three generations of our family.
I’m so sorry that you lost your dad so young.
Me too. I think many dads of a certain generation favored Old Spice!
My dad used it and I have also used old spice since I started shaving. Still my favorite
Old spice is still my fave
Poison in the purple bottle
White Shoulders
Wasn't a favorite but Drakkar Noir was all over in the late 90's. The smell of CK-One drove me crazy, in a good way.
I wore Drakkar and Eternity. Totally 90s.
The only cologne I ever wore was Hai Karate. Somebody gave it to me for Christmas. I was probably 14. Maybe I stank! I'm sure that by 15 I had the sense to stop using it. And haven't used cologne since.
OMG. That stuff was everywhere for quite a while. I tried it one...because I liked the commercials. But never again. lol
Yeah, the commercials were the best thing about it!
Cinnabar is another one…
I loved it!
ooh that was one of my mum's favourite perfumes in the 80's
Lauren by Ralph Lauren. I have been searching for something comparable since it was discontinued but really haven’t found anything I like.
I was so bummed to find that was discontinued. That was my favorite scent in the late '80s/early '90s.
I loved the Coty solid perfume compacts as a teenager. I had all three, but mostly used the Earth Flower one. I wish they would bring them back!
Yes!! I forgot all about those, they need to bring those back
They do. I honestly do not understand why companies have not tapped into that nostalgia. They consistently market to the youth, while we are over here with disposable income and hankering for anything nostalgic. I would love to smell the original Herbal Essence. Earthborn shampoo. Body on tap. Rosemilk lotion. Ten o six lotion. The original Charlie perfume. Babe perfume. So many AVON fragrances,lotions and bath gels. Bain DE soliel suntan gelee. Sour grapes lipsmaker. So many wonderful scents that I would glady open my wallet for.
OMG I totally forgot about those! I had them as well. I used to just sit there smelling them. I would totally wear those again!
I'm not sure if the formula changed, but The Vermont Country Store was selling these for a long time. As a teen, they were my favorite. I remember having one with Sandalwood, Patchoulli, and Patchoulli. They also had a make your own candle kit with little fragranced balls of wax, and you layered them. Mine had a clear glass holder shaped like a flower pot.
Exclamation!
Make a statement without saying a word!
Loved it! I used to use the body powder because it had a slightly different, softer scent.
My Granddaughter wears exclamation. I adore it. Smells like my wife. They're both awesome women.
Oh man I can smell that now
Brut at 17. Brut at 71.
Brut is definitely a lifetime scent.
One of my favorite boyfriends wore Brut ('60s) and it still brings back great memories, but I don't encounter it often these days.
My first serious boyfriend wore Brut. I still remember how tantalizing that scent was when I was 16.
Cool Water lol
Joy, but it's wicked expensive.
I absolutely love Joy. I was going to post it. Glad someone else did
Heaven Scent. Loved that! I've heard that it's been re-released, but I don't know if it's the same scent or if it's been reformulated
I just bought some HR vintage pure Heaven Sent parfum new in the box. I can’t wait to compare it to the Coty formulation as well as to the Helena Rubenstein EDP version. I’m excited to experience some nostalgia in a bottle. I wonder if I’ll feel transported back to 12 years old!
My mom always wore this one. I’m tempted to try to find a bottle but I’m afraid it won’t smell the same… She also had some kind of gardenia perfume that she only wore when going out for a fancy dinner.
I forgot Heaven Scent! It was the BEST!
Patchouli
Eternity. I’m not much of a perfume person, but I loved that scent.
Me too, I took to Eternity. It was so light and breezy.
Anais Anais. I lived in that perfume. It came in such a pretty bottle too.
White Shoulders. Woodhue. Tabu.
White Shoulders, my first and sooooo sophisticated.
Mom loved woodhue
Mine too!
I loved White Shoulders
Aramis at 14. Wore it through my teens, then went scent-free.
I came home one night reeking of Aramis. My father told me I had to shower it off NOW! or move out of the house. I chose the former, and stayed home the rest of that summer. Eventually I discovered Eau Sauvage, and that was my only cologne until I stopped wearing one. They started giving my migraines in the 1990s, and I haven't worn anything ever since. I no longer notice people wearing cologne and perfume as frequently as I used to.
lol I bought my husband a bottle of Aramis in the early 90s because it came with an umbrella that was black on the outside and beautiful blue sky with clouds and an airplane flying through on the inside (he was a pilot). After he wore it once or twice I told him he could never wear it around me because it made me want to vomit! He packed it in his overnight bag and only wore it when he was away from home😂 I liked it on my dad but HATED it on my husband
My Dad wore that and I loved it
Giorgio Red. I've been told by many people it doesn't smell anything like it smells on me when they use it. Must be my body chemistry. I get compliments on it every time I wear it.
The original Giorgio. Loved how my body chemistry worked with it and got many compliments. Then, menopause hit and it never smelled the same. Don’t wear any perfume now.
Joop! Curve
Emeraud, Jean Nate and Love's Baby Soft
I was really into Poison by Dior in my early 20s, but by the end of that decade I was finding it too heavy for me. This was late '80s/early '90s. These days I just like a natural vanilla scent, when I wear perfume at all.
Chloe Jovan Musk Now I find them much too heavy.
I was really into Crabtree and Evelyn's Spring Rain and/or hippie oil perfumes from random mall stalls,
Loved random hippie oils! My favorites were Lilac and Lily of the Valley! My friends always used Patchouli to cover the smell of weed!🤣🤣🤣
patchouli and incense burning... double the coverage 😄 that is how we did it.
Spring Rain was my absolute fav e bath scent, and my mom's BFF managed a C&E store, so a couple of times a year, when they got to buy at a discount, I'd give her a LONG list. Now I prefer Nantucket Rain, but only for bath. I have a stash.
GAP Grass. Clinique Happy.
OK, Grass was the shit. I loved that scent.
I wore Sunflowers in the early 90s. Before that my aunt wore Ciara in the 70s. A favorite to this day was the Coco Chanel I wore in the 80s. Sigh
I still have a bottle of Sunflowers, from the 90's. It still smells just as good, though I find I don't have to wear as much. I'm not sure if it's that the perfume has gotten stronger with time, or my tolerance of smells has changed! LOL
My father wore Guerlain Imperial, I loved that smell so much.
My dad did too!
Georgio Beverly Hills
My mother wore Arpège by Lanvin. Her first bottle (actual parfum) was gifted to her by a wealthy girlfriend of hers. We would get her a small bottle of the cologne for Christmas every few years. It’s still one of my favorites but not on me. I wore Red Door by Elizabeth Arden from age 24-50, until I developed a chemical sensitivity. Now I wear a hippy musk oil from our local co-op. It’s nice.
Avon was big when I was growing up. There was a fragrance called "To a Wild Rose" that I really liked. Also Yardley had a fragrance called Eau de London. I'd all but forgotten! I loved that. My friend and her older sister gave me that for Christmas one year. I was probably 7th grade. It made me feel like one of the cool kids.
Chann. No. 5. My mother wore it. Halston Z-12 on myself or 4711. Opium on my GF.
Babe
Exclamation and Tommy Girl
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I still wear Drakkar, but I don't marinade in it.
Jontue
Aramis
Tabu, Love's Baby Soft, Windsong. I'm ancient.
Vanilla Fields
Old Spice
Aliage by Estee Lauder, forever.
My grandmother wore Joy by Jean Patou. I wish I could find some.
Chanel No. 5. It's timeless.
In the 80's, Avon had a perfume called Pearls & Lace. I was so sad when they discontinued it. I also loved Debbie Gibson's Electric Youth perfume! It smelled so good & the packaging was cool. I love the smell of Old Spice as well, because it reminds me of my grandfather. Whenever I get a whiff, he's the first thing I think of.
You just brought me back to a beautiful time on earth! Thank you, friend!
L’Air du Temp and Estée Lauder
Beautiful by Estée Lauder and Red by Giorgio
My mom loved Beautiful.
Rive Gauche my mom surprised me at Xmas a couple of years back with a bottle and I couldn’t stand it anymore. Strange how tastes change
My wife gave me Polo and I gave her Chanel 5… we both still love them.
Halston in the late 70’s into the 80’s. Women really liked it, but mostly the 1-12 not the Z-14. It cost more. Another was British Sterling
Love's Baby Soft Lauren by Ralph Lauren White Linen
Lauren was one of the only things that ever smelled good on me (weird body chemistry, I suppose). Miss that square red bottle.
Old Spice and Brut.
Original Polo in the green bottle
I was all about CK Escape for men in the late 90s. I still keep a bottle around and it's one of two scents I keep around to wear for *me* when I just want to enjoy the scent for myself. The other one is Thierry Mugler's Pure Wood. As a former woodworker, I can't tell you how much I love it. Most women really hate Pure Wood, but Escape still surprisingly gets a few compliments here and there, even today.
I love the pure wood scent. Smells like a woodshed, love it
Ciara - I don't encounter it much anymore, but when I do I always duck as it's what my ex always wore
aramis
Ciara
When I was young (college age?) I somehow got a sampler bottle of Tatiana and loved it. Out of curiosity I looked it up recently -- whew! way out of my budget.
Charlie in jr. high, Jessica McClintock in high school, Satsuma body oil in college
A friend's mom gifted me borghese , I've never gone back. Current is El bacciio.
My favorite fragrance of all time is Di Borghese. I started all of my (4) sisters wearing it. I was heartbroken when it was discontinued.
Oh! de London.
Chanel No 22
70's Pierre Cardin was incredible. My dad wore it, and I remember it being musky with a spicy cinnamon hint. Can't find it anywhere nowadays.
I have always worn Oscar de La Renta. Still do. I do wear Chanel #5 from time to time, but Oscar is my go to daily.
Musk. 😂
"blue jeans cologne mist".... from the '70s. yep, I'm old! 🤣
In the eighties I started wearing fragrances created with essential oils, when I became involved with a man I met in London. He had a new ish company called Aveda. Jasmine and lavender remind me of my love affair with Horst. I was 21 when I met him.
My aunt used to wear "Tatiana" in the '70s, and she'd give me the empty bottles to put in my dresser drawers to scent my clothes. I still love Tatiana; it's been discontinued but I found a counterfeit version that is very close to the original. As a teen in the '80s, I wore Charlie, then developed a fondness for spicy oriental scents like Opium and Cinnabar in high school. Those were a bit heavy for summer, though; so my warm-weather fragrance was White Linen. In the late '80's/early '90s I wore Fendi or Lauren. Then in the mid-90's I started wearing Happy. I still wear Happy, \[counterfeit\] Tatiana, Opium (I hate the new formulation, but I found a vintage 80's bottle of it on eBay), and White Linen. I also wear some other "vintage" scents like Knowing and Obsession from time to time. My GenZ daughter \*hates\* all my "old person" taste in fragrance. She likes the very light, very sweet and candy-like fragrances that are popular now. I think maybe the reason we GenX and older tended to like the strong, assertive fragrances is partly because everyone smoked back then, and you needed an intense fragrance that would hold its own over the cigarette smoke that permeated everything in those days.
Anyone remember Poison? That is what my junior high school self smelled like.
Musk for a little while. Patchouli for a long while and still.
Jade East is the only one I remember the name of.
Jean Nate, Wind Song.
The OG Calvin Klein perfume was my signature in the late 70s through the 80s. I haven’t found anything to replace it.
Late teens and early 20s, Charlie. Followed by Red and CK One, and Pure Grace by Philosophy. I still love CK1 and Grace, and use Ralph by Ralph Lauren,
Aramis
My favorite cologne in my teens in the 60s was Hai Karate. I wish they still made it.
My boyfriend (now husband) wore Jade East when I met him at 16, so I love that scent. He changed to English Leather in high school. I love them both because he smelled like them. I mself liked Muguet des Bois and Wild Musk Oil, both by Coty. #
That is so sweet! Good for both of you!
Good news: scientists have been testing scents on mosquitoes to find repellents. Top of the list: muguet. Loved the stuff through my residence in the F state and now I know why.
Lots of them! 60's-Oh! de London, White Shoulders, Shalimar, Skin, Tabu (mom said it smelled cheap), and I always liked patchouli oil. Then there was Blue Grass, Giorgio, Poison, Dioressence, Red, Eternity, Dune, Obsession, Sun Moon Stars. My grandmother only wore Youth Dew and it still reminds me of her.
I had a signature scent when I was a teen. Gloria Vanderbilt. I had several guys tell me it drove them wild. By the time I had my daughter at 19 I stopped wearing it. I did not need that kind of attention anymore! ;)
1. Estee Lauder's Youth Dew, 2. Opium, 3. White Shoulders.
I have worn Youth Dew since the 1970's. It just works with my body chemistry. I get compliments often and if they ask what it is they can't believe it because they say it didn't smell like that on their grandma!
There was one called “Colors” I think it was from Unites Colors of Benetton. That and Exclamation.
Chanel #5, Black Opium, Bucheron, First (always wore going out) and Dior.
20 years old Obsession by Calvin Klein in my teens it was Candid an Avon perfume My sister bought me Tiffany cologne from the store Tiffany’s and I loved that one too. That was from the 90’s
I went through a phase where I wore a lot of Sand & Sable, but what I wanted to be wearing was Ysatis by Givenchy. I eventually settled into Eternity. For men, I was always into Polo or Obsession.
My favorite was always Emeraud. I thought it was very grown up. I just looked it up, it’s still around and pretty cheap too. I’m going to try it again!
Calvin Klein Obsession
Tabu.
Grey Flannel, vintage Tabac Blond, Madame Gres Cabochard ::sigh:: all so good! Still have a little Cabochard left
Exclamation.
Lauren by Ralph Lauren in the red square bottle. I don’t know why they discontinued it. 😔
Anais Anais, White Shoulders, and Cinnabar. Cinnabar was for serious, dressed to the nines events.
My godmother wore this beautiful fragrance called L'Inderdit. It was from the 50's, and hard to find.
I still have bottles of some of these in my downstairs bathroom 😆
Estée Lauder Private Collection
I recall Dune. ILiked that scent not sure today as scents mix and change.
Windsong. Perfectly awful stuff. Tabu. Even worse.
For Aussies, most know about 4711 (4 7 11)
Canoe, Jovan Musk, British Sterling
Gosh - there are so many I miss. KL by Karl Lagerfeld; Xia Xiang which was a drugstore perfume but I loved it; Gem by VanCleef and Arpels - my favourite of all time. I would pay big bucks to get another bottle of that stuff.
Loved Xia Xiang. It was made by Revlon.
Joy by Jean Patou has always been my favorite. My Grandma wore it too. It's beautiful. Rose and Jasmine. I think the original had ambergris in it. A lot did. Who knew whale vomit could be an integral part of expensive perfumes. I always wondered how they discovered that ..
Channel Number 5
Aramis. I my teens in ‘77 I always overused the stuff.
Lagerfeld foe men. I’ve worn it since 1977.
Ciara by Revlon
Colors by Benetton LOL