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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Tussy Perfumes

Tussy of New York, Paris & Bloomfield, NJ.





The perfumes of Tussy:

  • 1935 Rouge et Noir
  • 1937 Safari (mysterious, exciting)
  • 1937 Tussy Eau de Cologne
  • 1938 Tussy Floral Cologne
  • 1938 Verbena Rose Geranium
  • 1939 Tropical Spice
  • 1939 Remember Me
  • 1941 Pinafore (frankly young and gay)
  • 1942 Ginger Spice (a delicate, spicy perfume)
  • 1942 Spice Cologne
  • 1942 Natural Cologne
  • 1942 Iris Cologne
  • 1942 Mountain Laurel (a breath of cool freshness)
  • 1942 Early Iris
  • 1943 Be Mine Cologne
  • 1944 Estrellita
  • 1947 Terpsichore
  • 1948 Tahmina/Tamina
  • 1949 Optimiste (a floral perfume)
  • 1950 Midnight (a warm and woodsy oriental perfume)
  • 1951 Charme Rose (a floral perfume)
  • 1953 Tussy Summer Cologne
  • 1954 Bright Secret (an aldehydic chypre, spicy, jasmine, musk)
  • 1954 Contraband (tempting and luscious)
  • 1955 Charme Rose
  • 1960 Enchante (flowers, spices, sandalwood)
  • 1960 Tres Jolie (romantic, light floral, bergamot, jasmine, musk, oakmoss, civet and rose)
  • 1968 Surfside (young and sunny)
  • 1968 Flamingo (exotic and dazzling)
  • 1968 Paradise Cove (breezy yet romantic)
  • 1972 Patchouli
  • 1972 Elation




1 comment:

  1. I need to know how to find the Tussy Iris cologne or a business that can recreate it.

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