Carolina Herrera Perfumes

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The love of perfume has come alive with the coming forth of the most popular perfume 212 Carolina Herrera which is for men and women both. Just like any other perfumers evolve, Carolina Herrera first started off with designing clothes, where she set up a strong foundation in the line of clothing and fashion. Later she quested for elaborating, as of theories and hypotheses over designing perfumes and extending her line of fashion.

Carolina Herrera launched her first women perfume which was named after her own name, ‘Carolina Herrera'. The fragrance stands unique from all the other perfumes. It had a very romantic fragrance which was further harmonized by strong pleasant odor of Tuberose and Jasmine essences. This was basically for women and it became very popular as it won hearts all over the world.

In the year 1991, she came up with another version but this time it was focused for men. In the year 1994, she came up again with another blend which was again named Carolina Herrera and it had a very strong stimulating interest, which aroused excitement. The twin version of Carolina Herrera was launched in the year 1996 and this time it was called Aqua Flore. These fragrances coated Carolina Herrera to a stronger foundation in the line of fragrances. She established her own style of fashion in the 80's. Carolina Herrera's perfumes and clothing brands are rapidly expanding all over the world. Carolina Herrera is someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk of it and she is one of the famous fashion designer born in Venezuela. Carolina Herrera when once interviewed said that she is very proud to provide the elaborateness for all men and women.


When it comes to perfume brands then Carolina Herrera is one of the most admired perfumes of all time.

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