- Fragrances
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Fragrances by Brands
- - Azzaro
- - Acqua di Parma
- - Adidas
- - Agent Provocateur
- - Alfred Dunhill
- - Andy Warhol
- - Angel Schlesser
- - Antonio Banderas
- - Antonio Puig
- - Armand Basi
- - Avril Lavigne
- - Baldessarini
- - Benetton
- - Bentley
- - Beyonce
- - Bill Blass
- - Biotherm
- - Blumarine
- - Bottega Veneta
- - Boucheron
- - Britney Spears
- - Bruno Banani
- - Burberry
- - Bvlgari
- - 50 Cent
- - Cacharel
- - Cadillac
- - Calvin Klein
- - Carolina Herrera
- - Caron
- - Cartier
- - Celine Dion
- - Cerruti
- - Chanel
- - Chloe
- - Chopard
- - Christian Audigier
- - Christian Dior
- - Christian Lacroix
- - Christina Aguilera
- - Clinique
- - Clive Christian
- - Comme des Garcons
- - Creed
- - Cristobal Balenciaga
- - David Beckham
- - Davidoff
- - Diesel
- - Disney
- - Dolce & Gabbana
- - Donna Karan
- - DSQUARED²
- - Elie Saab
- - Elizabeth Arden
- - Elizabeth Taylor
- - Emanuel Ungaro
- - Eon Productions
- - Ermenegildo Zegna
- - Escada
- - Escentric Molecules
- - Esprit
- - Estée Lauder
- - Etienne Aigner
- - Etro
- - Exte
- - Ferrari
- - FCUK
- - Fendi
- - Gabriela Sabatini
- - Gap
- - Ghost
- - Gianfranco Ferre
- - Giorgio Armani
- - Givenchy
- - Gloria Vanderbilt
- - Gres
- - Gucci
- - Guerlain
- - Guess
- - Guy Laroche
- - Hermes
- - Hugo Boss
- - Iceberg
- - Issey Miyake
- - Jacomo
- - Jacques Bogart
- - Jaguar
- - Jean Paul Gaultier
- - Jennifer Lopez
- - Jesse McCartney
- - Jesus Del Pozo
- - Jil Sander
- - Jimmy Choo
- - John Galliano
- - John Richmond
- - John Varvatos
- - Joop!
- - Juicy Couture
- - Justin Bieber
- - Karl Lagerfeld
- - Katy Perry
- - Kenneth Cole
- - Kenzo
- - La Perla
- - La Prairie
- - Lacoste
- - Lady Gaga
- - Lalique
- - Lancome
- - Lanvin
- - Laura Biagiotti
- - Lolita Lempicka
- - Luciano Soprani
- - Madonna
- - Mandarina Duck
- - Mango
- - Marc Jacobs
- - Maria Sharapova
- - Mariah Carey
- - Masaki Matsushima
- - Mercedes-Benz
- - Mexx
- - Michael Kors
- - Molyneux
- - Mont Blanc
- - Montale
- - Morgan de Toi
- - Moschino
- - Myrurgia
- - Naomi Campbell
- - Narciso Rodriguez
- - Nicki Minaj
- - Nikos
- - Nina Ricci
- - One Direction
- - Paco Rabanne
- - Paloma Picasso
- - Parah
- - Paris Hilton
- - Police
- - Porsche
- - Prada
- - Prescriptives
- - Puma
- - Ralph Lauren
- - Reminiscence
- - Repetto
- - Replay
- - Revlon
- - Roberto Cavalli
- - Roccobarocco
- - Rochas
- - S.T. Dupont
- - Salvador Dali
- - Salvatore Ferragamo
- - Sean John
- - Sergio Tacchini
- - Shakira
- - Shiseido
- - Stella McCartney
- - Swarovski
- - The Smurfs
- - Tabac
- - Ted Lapidus
- - Thierry Mugler
- - Tom Ford
- - Tommy Hilfiger
- - Tonino Lamborghini
- - Trussardi
- - Ulric de Varens
- - Valentino
- - Van Cleef and Arpels
- - Vera Wang
- - Versace
- - Viktor&Rolf
- - Women'Secret
- - Yves Saint Laurent
- Facial
- Hair
- Bath&Body
- Essential Oils
- Hand & Foot
- Nail Polish

Edmond "Ted" Lapidus was a Parisian designer born to Russian immigrant parents in 1929. The son of a tailor, Lapidus completed an apprenticeship with Christian Dior before launching his own brand in 1951, at age 22.Lapidus joined the Chambre syndicale de la haute couture (the French high fashion designers' trade union) in 1963, after which he more fully came into his own.Lapidus fashions offered a distinct unisex style that was much in-demand in the revolutionary 1960s. Lapidus designs often featured safari themes and military elements such as epaulettes on the shoulders. He is widely credited with helping to popularize blue jeans in mainstream fashion. Lapidus fashions were popular with influential stars of the day, including Twiggy, Alain Delon, Brigitte Bardot and the Beatles, in particular John Lennon. The white suit worn by Lennon on the cover of the Beatles album "Abbey Road" was designed by Lapidus. Lapidus persuaded Twiggy to don a suit and tie instead of her typical mini-skirts.Lapidus is also notable for utilizing mass market production techniques, thereby making his fashions more affordable to the average consumer.The Ted Lapidus brand expanded into accessories in the 1970s, as interest in haute couture began to fade. One of the earliest designers to form a partnership for the production of fragrances, Lapidus first collaborated with L'Oreal in 1970 to offer fragrances under the Ted Lapidus brand.In 1989, Lapidus's son Oliver took over the house. In 2000, the Lapidus label officially ended its couture division and focused exclusively on accessories and fragrances. Ted Lapidus passed away in 2008.