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'''Thierry Mugler''' is a French author, fashion designer, photographer, and creator of a [[fashion]] design company created in [[1974]]. Owned by the French cosmetics and skincare company ''[[Clarins]]'', it is now mostly known for its [[perfume]] division, as the Couture division was closed in 2003 due to increasing losses. All Thierry Mugler ready-to-wear is now produced under license agreements. |
'''Thierry Mugler''' is a French author, fashion designer, photographer, and creator of a [[fashion]] design company created in [[1974]]. Owned by the French cosmetics and skincare company ''[[Clarins]]'', it is now mostly known for its [[perfume]] division, as the Couture division was closed in 2003 due to increasing losses. All Thierry Mugler ready-to-wear is now produced under license agreements. |
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It is particularly renowned for giving unlimited credit to its perfumers in order to get the best fragrance possible, whatever the price. Its most renowned fragrance is ''Angel'', created in [[1992]]. The scent, composed of notes such as berries, caramel, vanilla, patchouli, and chocolate, is the number one women's fragrance in France, the number two women's fragrance in Europe (after Chanel No. 5), and among the top ten women's fragrances in the United States. A men's version, ''A*Men'' (known as ''Angel Men'' in the US, Canada, and Middle East due to trademark issues) that shares many of the same notes, was launched in 1996. ''Angel Innocent'' (now known as simply ''Innocent'') for women followed in 1998, while ''Mugler Cologne'', inspired by a soap from Mugler's travels, was introduced three years later in 2001. ''B*Men'', the sequel to A*Men, was introduced in 2004, and in 2005, the ''Angel Garden of Stars'' fragrances (peony, violet, and lily-tinged versions of the original women's fragrance) were introduced. |
It is particularly renowned for giving unlimited credit to its perfumers in order to get the best fragrance possible, whatever the price. Its most renowned fragrance is ''Angel'', created in [[1992]]. The scent, composed of notes such as berries, caramel, vanilla, patchouli, and chocolate, is the number one women's fragrance in France, the number two women's fragrance in Europe (after Chanel No. 5), and among the top ten women's fragrances in the United States. A men's version, ''A*Men'' (known as ''Angel Men'' in the US, Canada, and Middle East due to trademark issues) that shares many of the same notes, was launched in 1996. ''Angel Innocent'' (now known as simply ''Innocent'') for women followed in 1998, while ''Mugler Cologne'', inspired by a soap from Mugler's travels, was introduced three years later in 2001. ''B*Men'', the sequel to A*Men, was introduced in 2004, and in 2005, the ''Angel Garden of Stars'' fragrances (peony, violet, and lily-tinged versions of the original women's fragrance) were introduced. ''Alien'', Mugler's first major women's fragrance launch since Angel, was introduced in limited distribution in late 2005, with the worldwide rollout continuing throughout 2006. Also in 2006, Thierry Mugler lauched a Rose Angel in the Angel Garden of Stars series along with summer editions of A*Men, Innocent, and Mugler Cologne. |
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Revision as of 17:27, 5 April 2006
Thierry Mugler is a French author, fashion designer, photographer, and creator of a fashion design company created in 1974. Owned by the French cosmetics and skincare company Clarins, it is now mostly known for its perfume division, as the Couture division was closed in 2003 due to increasing losses. All Thierry Mugler ready-to-wear is now produced under license agreements.
It is particularly renowned for giving unlimited credit to its perfumers in order to get the best fragrance possible, whatever the price. Its most renowned fragrance is Angel, created in 1992. The scent, composed of notes such as berries, caramel, vanilla, patchouli, and chocolate, is the number one women's fragrance in France, the number two women's fragrance in Europe (after Chanel No. 5), and among the top ten women's fragrances in the United States. A men's version, A*Men (known as Angel Men in the US, Canada, and Middle East due to trademark issues) that shares many of the same notes, was launched in 1996. Angel Innocent (now known as simply Innocent) for women followed in 1998, while Mugler Cologne, inspired by a soap from Mugler's travels, was introduced three years later in 2001. B*Men, the sequel to A*Men, was introduced in 2004, and in 2005, the Angel Garden of Stars fragrances (peony, violet, and lily-tinged versions of the original women's fragrance) were introduced. Alien, Mugler's first major women's fragrance launch since Angel, was introduced in limited distribution in late 2005, with the worldwide rollout continuing throughout 2006. Also in 2006, Thierry Mugler lauched a Rose Angel in the Angel Garden of Stars series along with summer editions of A*Men, Innocent, and Mugler Cologne.