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[message]Bella Essence was launched in 2020
It is a fruity, sweet floral gourmand with a sensual amber musk finish.
Fresh rose and seductive jasmine subtleties blossom next, blending with warm vanilla overtones.
The Oscar de la Renta lady is shown in a new light with Bella Essence from the Bella collection.
This lady evokes feelings of passion and creates an indelible mark.
Three-dimensional golden blooms adorn the frosted bottle.
It has a smooth plaque with the fragrance's name etched on it and a metal stopper, and the box is printed in gold.
The scent, which was designed by perfumer Clément Gavarry, conjures up images of a gorgeous garden filled with feminine flowers gleaming in the golden sunlight.
Bella Essence by Oscar De La Renta EDP Spray for Women is distinctive, with overtones of rose, vanilla, and jasmine.
Oscar de la Renta was a Dominican couturier and ready-to-wear designer whose creations dominated American fashion for over 50 years.
Following the problematic designer's exit from Christian Dior, it was De la Renta who enticed John Galliano back into the studio to collaborate with him.
His designs were extremely popular with American presidential women, including Nancy Reagan, Hilary Clinton, and Laura Bush, during the course of his career.
De la Renta was one of the last designers to get instruction from the great.
De la Renta left his home Santo Domingo in 1950, at the age of 18, to study painting at The Academy of San Fernando in Madrid.
De la Renta moved to Paris soon after to work as a couture design assistant at Lanvin.
Within two years, he had relocated to New York and joined the Elizabeth Arden fashion house, on the advice of Diana Vreeland, the then-editor of American Vogue, who informed De la Renta:
"Go to Arden because she will help you gain a better reputation. She will promote you because she isn't a designer. On the other hand, the name Dior will always overshadow you."
De la Renta's use of color, colorful designs, and romantic renderings of Spanish and Caribbean forms made the label an instant popularity.
His line's popularity led to the release of a perfume in 1977, as well as further growth into diffusion and bridal lines.
De la Renta was president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America from 1973 to 1976, and again from 1986 to 1988, and was well regarded by his peers.
Sd alcohol 40-b, fragrance, parfum, water, methoxydibnzoylmethane, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, ethylhexyl salicylate, bht, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, cinnamyl alcohol, citral, citronellol, farnesol, geraniol, limonene, linalool.
Bella Essence was launched in 2020
It is a fruity, sweet floral gourmand with a sensual amber musk finish.
Fresh rose and seductive jasmine subtleties blossom next, blending with warm vanilla overtones.
The Oscar de la Renta lady is shown in a new light with Bella Essence from the Bella collection.
This lady evokes feelings of passion and creates an indelible mark.
Three-dimensional golden blooms adorn the frosted bottle.
It has a smooth plaque with the fragrance's name etched on it and a metal stopper, and the box is printed in gold.
The scent, which was designed by perfumer Clément Gavarry, conjures up images of a gorgeous garden filled with feminine flowers gleaming in the golden sunlight.
Bella Essence by Oscar De La Renta EDP Spray for Women is distinctive, with overtones of rose, vanilla, and jasmine.
Oscar de la Renta was a Dominican couturier and ready-to-wear designer whose creations dominated American fashion for over 50 years.
Following the problematic designer's exit from Christian Dior, it was De la Renta who enticed John Galliano back into the studio to collaborate with him.
His designs were extremely popular with American presidential women, including Nancy Reagan, Hilary Clinton, and Laura Bush, during the course of his career.
De la Renta was one of the last designers to get instruction from the great.
De la Renta left his home Santo Domingo in 1950, at the age of 18, to study painting at The Academy of San Fernando in Madrid.
De la Renta moved to Paris soon after to work as a couture design assistant at Lanvin.
Within two years, he had relocated to New York and joined the Elizabeth Arden fashion house, on the advice of Diana Vreeland, the then-editor of American Vogue, who informed De la Renta:
"Go to Arden because she will help you gain a better reputation. She will promote you because she isn't a designer. On the other hand, the name Dior will always overshadow you."
De la Renta's use of color, colorful designs, and romantic renderings of Spanish and Caribbean forms made the label an instant popularity.
His line's popularity led to the release of a perfume in 1977, as well as further growth into diffusion and bridal lines.
De la Renta was president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America from 1973 to 1976, and again from 1986 to 1988, and was well regarded by his peers.
Sd alcohol 40-b, fragrance, parfum, water, methoxydibnzoylmethane, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, ethylhexyl salicylate, bht, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, cinnamyl alcohol, citral, citronellol, farnesol, geraniol, limonene, linalool.