![]() First launched in 1994 this fragrance soon became a best seller selling over $90 million per year.ĬK One was developed by Alberto Morillas, a Spanish perfumer. It has Californian gardenia, South African freesia, and Turkish rose notes.ĬK One is without a doubt one of the most popular perfumes by Calvin Klein. This perfume is described by heyscent as a luscious exotic floral cocktail. Its name is a reference to the stimulative drugs popular in the US in the 80s. The bottle is in fact shaped like a video cassette tape. Rush was easily recognisable by its unique design. ![]() This was Gucci’s second fragrance for women and was designed by Michel Almairac. Launched at the very end of the 90s, Gucci Rush soon gained popularity. Dior had to attend the trial at the Cour de Cassation and managed to maintain ownership of the product.ĭune is designed for women but in 1997, the company also launched a men’s version of this product. In fact, after its launch, a perfumer claimed he was the intellectual owner of the fragrance. Not many people know that Dune was also at the centre of a legal controversy. This perfume is a homage to Dior’s Christian Dior’s birthplace, Granville. Developed by Jean-Louis Sieuzac and Maurice Roger, Dune has warm spicy and amber tones. First launched in 1991, this scent won a Fifi award in 1993. Dune by Diorĭune by Dior is probably the most popular woody fragrance for women. White Musk is now completely vegan and comes in a sustainable package. The fragrance has remained the same but the package has modernised. Its tones range from aldehydes to jasmine, lily and obviously white musk. This product is characterised by a fresh and floral fragrance. This party is held throughout Uruguay and in each department or city there are between 15 and 30 parties.Nostalgic Perfumes That Have Stood the Test of Time White Musk by The Body Shopįirst launched in 1981, this perfume became the signature scent of the 90s generation. It is even considered that people at the end of the year parties are surpassed in movement, since on that day they usually leave both older and young, married and single, to remember "the good old days", depending on their age. ![]() Together with the Christmas and New Year's Eve parties, the night of Nostalgia Night brings more people to parties. Today, this event is an important commercial focus in the entertainment field, promoting restaurants, disco s, DJ's, waiters, companies of gastronomy, rental of infrastructure for parties, security services, lighting, amplification, transport, promoters and even lingerie houses and high-turnover hotels, with special promotions. Different parties for different audiences, with a wide range of prices, reunion parties, show dinners and even anti-nostalgia parties for those who want to go out that day and don't identify with the theme. Over the years, businessmen of the entertainment sector, friends, family, began to host nostalgia parties. In the words of Lecueder, nostalgia begins 10 years after a song is published. Over the years, themes from the 1980s of artists such as Mikko Mission, David Lime, Baltimora, Madonna, Tony Peret, Mike Platinas, etc., and music from the 1990s, such as Technotronic, Snap, 2unlimited, etc were added. From the first days of August, the radios broadcast those successes and spread the "old music". The tunes of Queen, Simon and Garfunkel, Cat Stevens, The Beatles, Dire Straits, Supertramp, Elvis Presley, Barry Manilow, Bee Gees, and John Travolta are common-disco music, the new romantics, etc. The idea of these first parties was to dance with the music of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Starting in 1978, every year Lecueder used the eve of the holiday August 25 (Uruguayan Declaration of Independence), a holiday in Uruguay, to make the party remember and dance to " golden oldies" with the original denomination, registered trademark, and National holiday called "The Night of Nostalgia". On August 24, 1978, Pablo Lecueder, owner of CX-32 Radiomundo, organized a party with "old music hits", which was the theme of his radio show "Old Hits". It may be for this reason that Nostalgia Night is such a success that it was made an official celebration by the Ministry of Tourism. Uruguayans are said to be typically nostalgic. The idea caught on and became part of Uruguayan folklore. On the night of 24 August 1978, the first Nostalgia Night was held in Ton Ton this is disputed. According to José Fernández, owner of the Disco Ton Ton Metek, as 24 August is the day before Uruguayan Independence Day, a national holiday, he once proposed to Pablo Lecueder (director of the broadcast program Old Hits, then at CX32 Radiomundo) to do something on the night that could be commercially profitable. All dance clubs, radio stations, and many other events play "golden oldies" ( oldies). In Uruguay, Nostalgia Night (Spanish: Noche de la Nostalgia) is an annual celebration of music from the past. ![]()
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