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People look upto the celebs when it comes to fashion sense, but do even the most die-hard fans really want to smell like their favorite celebs? The answer is yes, here are the topselling celebrity scent lines in descending order...
Jennifer Lopez's, 'Still' has secured the last position on the list with $29.9 million sales. One of four scents on JLo's roster, 'Still' attracts the more sophisticated nose, with notes of sake, early grey, and wild jasmine. The collection includes eau de toilette, body gel and body lotion. (AFP) |
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The second last spot on the list of best-selling celebrity perfumes in 2008 went to 'Curious' by Britney Spears. Her antics haven't deterred followers from snapping up her scent. The pop star's blend of Louisiana magnolia and lotus, finished off with jasmine and sandalwood, is favored by her fan base. (AFP) |
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Sarah Jessica Parker, 'Lovely' has generated sales of $57 million. The fragrance of her scent smells modern, but extremely floral. Her 'Lovely' comes in perfume, soft body lotion and bath and shower gel. (AFP) |
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Jennifer Lopez's signature scent, 'Glow' features a blend of orange flower, pink grapefruit and vanilla. JLo's Glow has managed the sales of $47.1 million. (AFP) |
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Celine Dion's perfume is fourth on the list of top selling celebrity perfumes. Sensational and sophisticated, is the word that comes to mind when you smell the fragrance. (AFP) |
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Tennis great Gabriela Sabatini's fragrance was the second on the list of top selling celebrity fragrances. (AFP) |
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'Unforgivable Woman' by Sean John holds the second place on the list. His perfume has a blend of dry citrus notes and a sweet herbal scent. In addition to eau de toilette, the collection includes shower gel, deodorant, after-shave, after-shave balm and body spray. His 'Unforgivable Woman' has a collection of $74.9 million. (AFP) |
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Elizabeth Taylor's 'White Diamonds' tops global celebrity scent list. The iconic Hollywood actress's perfume is the most popular celebrity fragrance of all time and has topped the rankings since its release in the early 1990s. (AFP) |