Evolution: from Carolina Herrera to CH
Carolina Herrera, the women’s perfume which officially launched Herrera's career, was highlighted by an intensely sweet aroma. Among its top notes is an intense orange blossom and among the heart notes is jasmine. It is classified by many as completely timeless and remains a strong contender for women over 30.The age of the audience of Carolina Herrera’s fragrances has also gradually decreased. While Carolina Herrera is now considered mostly for adult women age 30 and older, the famous CH and its entire line are ideal for young women. The same goes for lines 212 and 212 VIP, which can even be classified as sexy and daring. One of the latest creations, the special limited edition Central Park from the CH line, also has a younger feel with fruity and woody notes. In its evolution towards a younger audience, the change from floral to more fruity notes and even citrus notes has played an important role.
At the same time, bottle designs have evolved from classical to more modern and daring. As proof, we need only take a look at the designs of Carolina Herrera and the now well known 212 VIP.
Fragrances for men
The men’s version of Central Park also stands out for its fruity essence, and it’s not the only one. In fact, many of Carolina Herrera’s perfumes for men have a touch of sweetness, such as the well known CH Men, with heart notes of wood and jasmine, which some noses claim could even be used as a perfume for women.They follow the trend of many other designers who have tried to give their men’s fragrances a smoother, more sensual touch, moving away from the classic men's fragrances with tough and aggressive green notes. In this way, we let the boys evolve into the figure of a sensual and seductive man, more in touch with a younger identity than that of the tough, protective man.
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