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  • anthonygonsalves Rank: Staff Sergeant 24th Apr 2009

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    General comments: Versace Bright Crystal is a delightful, youthful, feminine, very romantic scent. This is perfect for anyone. It is a very subtle scent and lasts about 6 to 10 hours on the wearer. This fragrance usually wears for spring/summer and anther or fall/winter. Generally this perfume works for all seasons. The scent features such magnolia, iced accord, yuzu, musk, pomegranate, acajou, peony, plant amber and lotus flowers. This product is lunched in 2006 by Gianni Verscae. Versace's fragrance empire began in 1992, when he released his first signature scent, Gianni Versace. Subsequent fragrances under the Versace name include 1990's Versus for Men cologne, Blonde - which was launched in 1995, The Dreamer (the final fragrance to launch during Gianni's lifetime), 2003's Versace Man and Glam, Crystal Noir - which was a perfume industry blockbuster - in 2004. Versace Man Eau Fraiche and Bright Crystal perfumes were launched in 2005. In 2007, the company launched its latest fragrance creation, Versace by Versace. Versace merged the worlds of fashion and entertainment. His lavish shows were pop-culture events, and he drew inspiration from contemporary street life, and films as well as art and design history.