(This post was last modified: 04-28-2016, 03:09 PM by CHSeifert.)
I have enjoyed (most of) this now long thread.
Learned something too.
New to me is that I now consider Klar, Valobra and even Creighton artisans.
New to me, but not really surprised because THEY ARE, that Barrister & Mann Will and Michelle at Mystic Waters are in fact ARTISTS and not so much artisans.
Regarding the fragrance cloning discussion, I - as a fragrance lover - have my own standpoints.
Do I like when a fragrance is blatantly copied ? No.
But is it something, that will really pizz me off ? No. Perhaps if I was the perfumer, whos scent was copied.
What I do really HATE INTENSELY, is directly copy clone products. Where someone is trying to duplicate the whole scent and brand name to make the buyer believe he buys the original. This is a serious problem.
When others are trying to recreate your fragrance, but calling it another name, I would feel kind of flattered. A sure sign of recognition that you made something worthwhile for others to try to duplicate.
I own a number of Creed fragrances. Anyone smelled Mont Blanc Individuelle ?
Well let's just say Creed looked and smelled that one before they made Creed Original Santal. Is the Creed better ? In my opinion yes, but they are 97% identical.
Everyone is loaning from someone at some stage in their life, even Creed.
I own Creed Aventus and enjoy it.
I also own 2 obvious Aventus clones.
Are they better ? Not really. But they smell nice and I respect them for giving it a try.
One clone cost circa the same as the original Aventus and is made by Bond no. 9
The other clone is made by a clone house called Armaf. I actually think Armaf did such a good job at cloning the Creed Aventus, that I must salute them. It takes talent to make such a well done Wonderfull smelling Aventus clone ;-)
Learned something too.
New to me is that I now consider Klar, Valobra and even Creighton artisans.
New to me, but not really surprised because THEY ARE, that Barrister & Mann Will and Michelle at Mystic Waters are in fact ARTISTS and not so much artisans.
Regarding the fragrance cloning discussion, I - as a fragrance lover - have my own standpoints.
Do I like when a fragrance is blatantly copied ? No.
But is it something, that will really pizz me off ? No. Perhaps if I was the perfumer, whos scent was copied.
What I do really HATE INTENSELY, is directly copy clone products. Where someone is trying to duplicate the whole scent and brand name to make the buyer believe he buys the original. This is a serious problem.
When others are trying to recreate your fragrance, but calling it another name, I would feel kind of flattered. A sure sign of recognition that you made something worthwhile for others to try to duplicate.
I own a number of Creed fragrances. Anyone smelled Mont Blanc Individuelle ?
Well let's just say Creed looked and smelled that one before they made Creed Original Santal. Is the Creed better ? In my opinion yes, but they are 97% identical.
Everyone is loaning from someone at some stage in their life, even Creed.
I own Creed Aventus and enjoy it.
I also own 2 obvious Aventus clones.
Are they better ? Not really. But they smell nice and I respect them for giving it a try.
One clone cost circa the same as the original Aventus and is made by Bond no. 9
The other clone is made by a clone house called Armaf. I actually think Armaf did such a good job at cloning the Creed Aventus, that I must salute them. It takes talent to make such a well done Wonderfull smelling Aventus clone ;-)
Cheers, Claus from Denmark