Cacharel finds new freedom with fresh sensual image
13-Mar-2002
Cacharel?s latest women?s fragrance is a radical departure from the brand?s pure image, championed by previous fragrances Anaïs Anaïs and Noa.
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By Jane Labous
Cacharel?s latest women?s fragrance is a radical departure from the brand?s pure image, championed by previous fragrances Anaïs Anaïs and Noa. According to general manager Cacharel and
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