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Warm Up This Season with Vince Camuto Eau de Parfum

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Vince Camuto has long been known for his work in the luxury fashion market. As a top women’s footwear designer, he’s probably best recognized for co-founding and establishing Nine West as a leading women’s fashion brand. After working with labels like BCBG Max Azria, Tory Burch, Lucky Brand and Jessica Simpson under his business the Camuto Group, it’s safe to say the entrepreneur is a mogul in the style industry. Now producing shoes, handbags, clothing, watches and other accessories under the Camuto Group, the brand just added its first fragrance for women to its extensive repertoire.
The namesake eau de parfum is as a warm and sexy musk that is meant to capture the essence of the modern America woman’s lifestyle. In Camuto’s eyes, she’s independent and confident, accessible yet luxurious— mirrored by his seductive and polished fragrance. This fragrance includes strong elements, with top notes of rum absolute and osmanthus nectar and a base of vanilla, absolute, sensual patchouli, hot Brazilian amber and leather musk. An opulent and floral heart composed of Bulgarian rose and night blossoming jasmine enhanced with leather notes lies right at the middle, resulting in a warm, spicy and floral combination all in one bottle.

While its bold oriental scent may be a bit overpowering for some, it could be a great everyday autumn and winter perfume for women who prefer a heavier fragrance. Designed to easily transition you from day to night and week to weekend, Vince Camuto Eau de Parfum’s spiciness seems to be a great accompaniment to the colder months as well, and could provide a great stocking stuffer for a special someone. Sold in a glass flacon with a stylish cap that mimics the brand’s logo, the 3.4 oz. eau de parfum is available for $78.

Nicolle Keogh

Nicolle graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX in 2011 with degrees in Journalism and French. Originally from the East Coast, she is a recent San Diego transplant who is trying to take advantage of all that this sunny city has to offer. She was a contributor to her campus newspapers at SMU and was previously the Editor of San Diego-based start-up DailyCrowdsource....(Read More)

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