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[message]Wind Song Perfume by Prince Matchabelli 2.6 Oz Cologne Spray for Women
Wind Song is a delicate, floral scent that was introduced in 1953 by the Prince Matchabelli design company
WIND SONG by Prince Matchabelli Spray for Women is feminine scent combines florals with fruity, green middle notes, finishing with musk and amber overtones
It's best worn in the evening
- Top Notes: Coriander, Tarragon, Orange Leaf, Neroli, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot and Lemon;
- Middle Notes: Carnation, Cloves, Rose, Ylang-Ylang, Brazilian Rosewood, Orris Root and Jasmine;
- Base notes: Sandalwood, Cedar, Vetiver, Musk, Benzoin and Amber;
WIND SONG by Prince Matchabelli Spray for Women is light, floral and smells somewhat like orange blossoms.
Brand fit for royalty
Truly a brand fit for royalty, the Prince Matchabelli perfume house was founded by Prince Georges Matchabelli of Georgia in 1926.
A survivor of the Red Army invasion of Georgia, Georges immigrated to America with his family in 1921.
They settled in New York, where the former engineer and ambassador established himself as a talented chemist.
Georges brought with him his wife, famous Italian actress Norina Gilli, and the couple opened an antique shop on NYC's Madison Avenue
Princess Norina and Ave Maria
Matchabelli's first two perfumes, Princess Norina and Ave Maria, were both inspired by and dedicated to his wife.
When Georges Matchabelli launched his Matchabelli House perfume line in 1926, it was only fitting that the royal chose a crown-shaped bottle and Byzantine-style crown logo
Inauguration
In 1928, he designed a perfume in memory of Georgian Queen Tamar, and he went on to create personal fragrances for noble clients, including Princess Marie, Prince Georges, the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of York.
He even created a perfume just for First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, called Inauguration
Matchabelli House changed hands several times over the years.
Best-selling fragrance lines
After Georges death in 1935, Princess Norina sold the company to perfume manufacturer Saul Ganz for $250,000.
It was sold again five years later to American company Vicks, and then again to Chesebrough Manufacturing Company.
In 1986, it was bought by Unilever and became one of the nation's best-selling fragrance lines
As of August 2014, Matchabelli House continues to thrive, with 13 fragrances on the market.
Wind Song is a delicate, floral scent that was introduced in 1953 by the Prince Matchabelli design company
WIND SONG by Prince Matchabelli Spray for Women is feminine scent combines florals with fruity, green middle notes, finishing with musk and amber overtones
It's best worn in the evening
- Top Notes: Coriander, Tarragon, Orange Leaf, Neroli, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot and Lemon;
- Middle Notes: Carnation, Cloves, Rose, Ylang-Ylang, Brazilian Rosewood, Orris Root and Jasmine;
- Base notes: Sandalwood, Cedar, Vetiver, Musk, Benzoin and Amber;
WIND SONG by Prince Matchabelli Spray for Women is light, floral and smells somewhat like orange blossoms.
Brand fit for royalty
Truly a brand fit for royalty, the Prince Matchabelli perfume house was founded by Prince Georges Matchabelli of Georgia in 1926.
A survivor of the Red Army invasion of Georgia, Georges immigrated to America with his family in 1921.
They settled in New York, where the former engineer and ambassador established himself as a talented chemist.
Georges brought with him his wife, famous Italian actress Norina Gilli, and the couple opened an antique shop on NYC's Madison Avenue
Princess Norina and Ave Maria
Matchabelli's first two perfumes, Princess Norina and Ave Maria, were both inspired by and dedicated to his wife.
When Georges Matchabelli launched his Matchabelli House perfume line in 1926, it was only fitting that the royal chose a crown-shaped bottle and Byzantine-style crown logo
Inauguration
In 1928, he designed a perfume in memory of Georgian Queen Tamar, and he went on to create personal fragrances for noble clients, including Princess Marie, Prince Georges, the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of York.
He even created a perfume just for First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, called Inauguration
Matchabelli House changed hands several times over the years.
Best-selling fragrance lines
After Georges death in 1935, Princess Norina sold the company to perfume manufacturer Saul Ganz for $250,000.
It was sold again five years later to American company Vicks, and then again to Chesebrough Manufacturing Company.
In 1986, it was bought by Unilever and became one of the nation's best-selling fragrance lines
As of August 2014, Matchabelli House continues to thrive, with 13 fragrances on the market.
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