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  • There will be no in-between as we observed last century, with classics such as Jicky, No. 5 and others.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Ayala Sender 2007

  • There will be no in-between as we observed last century, with classics such as Jicky, No. 5 and others.

    Industry Trends: The Future of Perfumery Ayala Sender 2007

  • Among the featured perfumes is "Jicky," one of the first to use non-organic ingredients,and pave the way to the modern era of fragrances.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • The scents he created, such as Jicky (1889) and Shalimar (1925), were redolent with aromas from "down there".

    Examiner California Headlines 2010

  • Among the featured perfumes is "Jicky," one of the first to use non-organic ingredients,and pave the way to the modern era of fragrances.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Among the featured perfumes is "Jicky," one of the first to use non-organic ingredients,and pave the way to the modern era of fragrances.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • The scents he created, such as Jicky (1889) and Shalimar (1925), were redolent with aromas from "down there".

    Examiner California Headlines 2010

  • The scents he created, such as Jicky (1889) and Shalimar (1925), were redolent with aromas from "down there".

    Examiner California Headlines 2010

  • The scents he created, such as Jicky (1889) and Shalimar (1925), were redolent with aromas from "down there".

    Examiner California Headlines 2010

  • Among the featured perfumes is "Jicky," one of the first to use non-organic ingredients,and pave the way to the modern era of fragrances.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

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