- The Charlie brand, which in its heyday was aimed at 11- to 18-year-old girls, was the market leader in the 70s.
- Charlie came out in 1973 and was marketed toward the young, single,
pants-wearing, tequila-sunrise-drinking working woman. While Charlie was
under construction, its working name was "Cosmo", after the sort of
woman who read Cosmopolitan magazine. According to Osmoz,
Charlie's top notes are citrus oils, peach, hyacinth, and tarragon; its
heart notes are jasmine, lily of the valley, cyclamen, and carnation;
and its base is cedarwood, sandalwood, oakmoss, and vanilla. Osmoz
describes Charlie as a floral oriental, but I've also seen it referred
to as a green floral, or even as a green chypre.
- The perfume can wake up memories that might have otherwise slept for good.
I am searching for the most recent posts documenting your fragrance adverts but you have not published them here.
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