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It’s me by Jacomo wins 2012 Best Fragrance Packaging at ICMAD CITY Awards

Crafting Beauty took top honors in the Fragrance Package Design Innovation category in this year’s ICMAD “2012 CITY AWARDS” event held at the Manhattan Penthouse venue.

The package called “It’s Me” was created by the French perfume house Jacomo in an IPhone shape. States Francois Damide President of Crafting Beauty, “The packaging is unique in the fragrance packaging field and very much in tune with today’s love for electronics. It has done well at retail with stores such as Henri Bendel, Kuhl-Linscomb, www.b-glowing.com/jacomo, Fred Segal, Stanley Korshak, Co Bigelow, New London, to name a few.”

Because of this breakthrough product and its attractive retail price of $45.00 (1.7 Oz), Jacomo is now reaching a new target of 15 to 25 years old trendsetters.

With its top notes of pineapple and mandarin, it’s me for Women, is a sparkling and fruity fragrance. It is the beautiful blend of jasmine, iris powder and lily of the valley that generates the sensuality and feminine aspect of the perfume.

Top Notes: Pineapple, Mandarin, Liquorish
Heart Notes: Dry fruit, Pear, Freesia, Lily of the valley
Base Notes: Jasmine, Iris powder, Patchouli, Sandalwood, and Musk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With its top notes of lemon and grapefruit, it’s me for Men, is a fresh and stimulating fragrance. It is the beautiful blend of patchouli, vanilla and musk that generates the masculine aspect of the perfume. Its lightness allows them to bring it’s me everywhere and every time.


Top Notes: 
Lemon, Grapefruit, Liquorish
Heart Notes: Patchouli, Jasmine, Violet, Lavender
Base Notes: Amber, Vanilla, Rosewood, Musk

It’s me by Jacomo $45.00*, 1.7Oz 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Jacomo

In the late 60’s, an American art collector James Kaplan and French pianist Gerard Courtin met in New York to open a fashion accessories boutique on Fifth Avenue. They named their brand Jacomo: Ja for James, Co for Courtin and Mo to give the name a musical touch. Their Jacomo boutique soon became a hot spot for New York’s fashionistas and jet setters.

Always passionate about the arts, they discovered a new passion for perfumery. The first Jacomo perfume, Eau Cendrée was launched in 1970. Then came the success of Silences for Women in 1978 and then came success of Jacomo de Jacomo in 1980, which reached the top 10 men’s fragrance of the decade enabling Jacomo to become a recognized perfume house.

*SRP

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