The French edition of Challenges has published a list of the most popular fragrances of 2013. It is noteworthy that many perfumery compositions do not go out of fashion for decades, having become the embodiment of classics and good taste.
Our today's Top-9 contains the most popular perfume in the world, incorporating the best achievements of world famous perfume brands.
9. "Lady Million" by Paco Rabanne
Created in 1967, Paco Rabanne dedicated the fragrance to a seductive, extravagant and independent woman. The woody floral scent is enclosed in a bottle shaped like a faceted diamond.
8. "Flower" by Kenzo
The red poppy, which has become the symbol of this popular perfume, is practically odorless. However, Kenzo perfumers created a light floral scent in 2000, dedicating it to a resident of a big city.
7. "Miss Dior" by Dior
The chypre floral perfume was released in 1947. Today, there are several variations of the popular scent dedicated to a daring, elegant and sensual woman.
6. "Shalimar" by Guerlain
This intense oriental floral scent was created back in 1921. Since then, he has not lost popularity. In 2004, a new light version of the perfume was released - Shalimar Light. The face of the fragrance is model Natalia Vodianova.
5. "Coco Mademoiselle" by Chanel
A chypre floral perfume with a light sensual scent. The perfume was created in 2001, the composition was composed by the famous perfumer Jacques Polge. The face of the fragrance is actress Keira Knightley.
4. "Angel" by Thierry Mugler
The popular perfume with an oriental scent was created in 1992. Angel became the first perfume of the Thierry Mugler brand and immediately gained an incredible number of fans around the world. The bottle in the form of a crystal star is also original.
3. "La Petite Robe Noir" by Guerlain
This is the newest fragrance in the top nine - it was released in 2012. Oriental perfume, according to the creators, is the quintessence of Parisian luxury. The crystal bottle is decorated with the image of a small black dress.
2. "Chanel N5", Chanel
The legendary perfume was created in 1921 by the talented perfumer Ernest Bo. Coco Chanel asked the master to create an artificial scent, so the composition of the perfume was based on synthetic aldehydes combined with floral notes.
1. "J'adore" by Dior
The fragrance launched 14 years ago has broken sales records this year - the most popular perfume in the world overtook "Chanel N5" by 1%. A feminine and sophisticated perfume created by perfumer Calis Becker, based on floral and fruity notes.