DKNY Energizing Limited Edition Eau de Cologne for Men or Women (3.4 Fl. Oz.)
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This energizing eau de cologne is available in 2 versions for men or women, each with its own distinctive scent
DKNY Energizing Limited Eau de Cologne for Men or Women (3.4 Fl. Oz.)
Fragrance Notes
- Men’s fragrance:
- Top notes: Citruses, vodka, violet leaf
- Heart notes: Narcissus, lotus, orchid
- Base notes: Woodsy notes, birch
- Women’s fragrance:
- Raspberry
- Lily-of-the-valley
- Cyclamen
- Orange flower
- Musk
Specifics
- Men’s or women’s eau de cologne fragrance
- Size: 3.4 fl. oz.
- Spray flacon
- Introduced in 2011
- Made in Spain
About DKNY
Designer Donna Karan’s DKNY label has New York right in its name, and the brand has been inspired by the city’s electric, fast, and modern spirit since its launch in 1985. Frustrated with the lack of options for the modern working woman, Karan launched a collection of separates that could mix-and-match around a basic black bodysuit. Though it sounds simple, Vogue wrote that the debut collection, “forever changed the way professional women outfit themselves.” Tellingly, DKNY clothes regularly appeared in the landmark 1980s show, Murphy Brown, which portrayed a female TV journalist. Though Karan excelled at designing for strong women, in 1991, she introduced a menswear line, and in 1993, she became the first woman to win a CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year award.
Man or woman, perfume or cologne, learn how to select the right scent notes for professional, casual, and even romantic wear with this fragrance guide.
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