Secret Obsession
Brand : Calvin Klein
Women
2008
Bottle family | Oriental Floral, |
Story behind it
Secret Obsession by Calvin Klein is oriental floral fragrance for women. The noses behind this fragrance are Givaudan and Ann Gottlieb. Top notes are exotic plum, nutmeg (mace) and rose de damasc; middle notes are Egyptian jasmine, French orange blossom and seductive tuberose; base notes are cashmere woods, Madagascar vanilla, burnt amber and Australian sandalwood. It comes in 30ml (1.0fl.oz), 50ml (1,6flo.oz) and 100ml (3,4fl.oz) bottles, and as prefumed body lotion 200ml (6,7fl.oz.), and shower gel 200ml (6,7fl.oz). Launching of Secret Obsession fragrance is announced for September 2008. including Eva Mendes in new provocative campaign. The campaign for the fragrance Secret Obsession has already caused a lot of fuzz. Commercial showing Eva with impure thoughts emphasizes provocation with Eva's sexy voice which tells all her sexual secrets. TV networks and advertisers did not like the commercial, precisely because of too accentuated sexual implementations. Print campaign was created in black and white version with Eva in passionate rapture on the photographs. It is mentioned by the house CK that the video commercial tells the whole story, while print form of photographs can capture just one moment of passion. Fashion and lifestyle magazines will publish the commercial from September 2008. And what did Eva Mendes say about the perfume when she tried it? 'When I first tried Secret Obsession, I was completely taken over by it. When you first try some kind of food and you instantly have a craving for another bite – that is exactly how I felt when I tried the perfume Secret Obsession. Secret Obsession was created by Givaudan, Ann Gottlieb and Calice Becker.
Perfume notes
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Top notes
Plum, Rose, Mace,
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Heart notes
Jasmine, Orange flower, Tuberose,
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Base notes
Burnt amber, Cashere Woods, Vanilla, Sandalwood,
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Plum, Rose, Nutmeg, Mace, Tuberose, Jasmine, Orange blossom, Orchid, Ylang-ylang, Amber, Sandalwood, Vanilla, Cedar, Wormwood, Cashmere wood, Orris,
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