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John Galliano by John Galliano is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance for women. John Galliano was launched in 2008. John Galliano was created by Christine Nagel and Aurélien Guichard. Top notes are Aldehydes, Angelica and Bergamot; middle notes are Violet, Iris, Rose, Lavender and Peony; base notes are Incense, Amber, Patchouli, Musk and Virginia Cedar. John Galliano is the first fragrance by this creator of the house of Dior. It is presented in July 2008 in full cooperation and talent of John Galliano, who created fragrancy notes. He wanted a floral fragrance which would include rose, peony, iris with powdery aromas, violet and transparency Cooperation in creating John Galliano's signature fragrance was established with Cristine Nagel, who created this floral aldehyde fragrance with notes of aldehydes surrounded with floral notes, with amber and patchouli in the base notes. Its bottle is a real piece of art, crowned with Gothic letter G, while the outside package is illustrated like a book. The commercial for this fragrance was made by Jean-Baptiste Mondino. The perfume is presented to the market in October 2008, in the amount of 40, 75 and 90ml EDP, with an accompanying program which includes 200ml body milk, 200ml bath, 150ml body peeling. The perfumer is Christine Nagel .
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The community has minimal consensus on John Galliano fragrance, with only passing mentions. One user noted it appeals more for the bottle and packaging than the actual scent, describing the fragrance itself as "rather pretty" but not particularly remarkable. The fragrance appears overshadowed by more distinctive gothic-themed options from indie houses that community members actively recommend.
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