Paul Sebastian
Ever noticed that trends tend to be cyclic? From the world of fashion to the music industry, pop culture has continually evolved to incorporate innovative ideas while relying heavily on previous generations' tastes.This explains the resurgence of vintage fashion in recent years, with trends calling for richly textured tweed blazers and antique brooches normally found in the trunk of your grandmother's attic.
In terms of music, the "new metal" era of the late 90's/early 2000's gave way to the revival of mid-90's Britpop and 80's retro. And even the new metal bands themselves borrowed extensively from grunge/alterna-rock just a decade earlier. Bands nowadays are nothing more than recycled versions of those from generations past. The Killers? They're the new Duran Duran. And Creed is nothing more than a less-talented Christian Rock version of Pearl Jam.
With the fashion and music industries continually reverting back to old trends, it makes perfect sense for the perfume business to act on the same logic. The designer fragrances that were popular during your parents' times are coming back in style. Classic scents that worked for your parents' generations will be equally successful in current times. So put on a vintage blazer, pop in Hot Fuss on your walkman, and spritz yourself with some Paul Sebastian cologne or Paul Sebastian perfume and you're good to go!
With the 1979 introduction of the design house's self-titled scent - Paul Sebastian by Paul Sebastian - the perfume company became a worldwide hit. Since then, there have been two more phenomenal successes from Paul Sebastian: The Design Cologne and the Casual Perfume. The former is a delightful blend of crisp berries, grapefruit, and woody greens, while the latter is a sensual mixture of delicate jasmine and roses.
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