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Svetochek – :
According to The Perfume Vault blog, the picture is of a later bottle. The original was rectangular, by Ann Klein, and had a lion head on it. Also, it seems that the earlier AK is the one most sought-after. I should be getting some in the mail soon, so when I do I’ll provide a reviewer here.
орчанин35 – :
This is a curiosity: I have a bottle of Anne Klein’s ‘Blazer’ that looks like it would be from the late ’80’s or early ’90’s. On the bottom label it says Helen Rubinstein… so, I might assume that Klein picked up the perfume to distribute on her own label?
Opens with aldehyde blast, similar to ‘White Linen’, and I’m sensing an accord in the chypre-ish base centered around galbanum that reminds me of that used in ‘Nude’ by Bill Blass (also, along with White Linen, a Sophia Grojsman frag). So… I am speculating that ‘Blazer’ is a Grojsman creation by way of IFF, that was transferred from Rubenstein to the Klein label in the late ’80’s. Either way, a clean, reserved, and starched daytime fragrance with a woody-green, chypre base. It’s lovely if you enjoy this type of fragrance.
rinatos – :
Blazer smells clean and green, with a powdery wood finish. It reminds me of Marilyn Miglin’s Pheromone, but much more demure. After about 4-5 hours it becomes a skin scent but still detectable. Not complex by any means, however, it is a light, clean, rather conservative fragrance. Where Pheromone is bare shoulders, red lips, and a statement necklace, Blazer is a simple silk blouse, single strand of pearls, and black-rimmed glasses.