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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Anne Klein II by Anne Klein c1984

Anne Klein II was launched in 1984, by Anne Klein, wife of designer Calvin Klein, in association with Parlux.


Fragrance Composition:



So what does it smell like? It is classified as a soft fresh green oriental floral fragrance for women. It begins with a fresh, citrusy top, followed by a floral heart, resting on a sweet, powdery, ambery base.
  • Top notes: spices, rosewood, orange flower, peach, bergamot, apricot, lemon, green notes
  • Heart notes: lilies, jasmine, tangerine flowers, orris, rose, carnation, ylang ylang
  • Base notes: amber, patchouli, musk, sandalwood, benzoin, vanilla, opoponax, civet, oakmoss and precious woods.  

Bottle:


The bottle was designed by Pierre Dinand in 1986 and manufactured by both Pochet et du Courval and Saint Gobain Desjonqueres with plastic components supplied by MBF Plastiques.


Fate of the Fragrance:


Discontinued in the early 1990s.




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