In the late 1980s, Tiffany & Co. ventured into the fragrance business. "Tiffany" for women was launched in 1987, a floral perfume for women by perfumer Francois Demachy. At $220 per ounce, "Tiffany" was successfully marketed by major department stores across the United States. Two years later, "Tiffany for Men" was launched in 1989 and developed by perfumer Jacques Polge. The bottles for both the men's and women's fragrance were designed by Pierre Dinand. In 1995, Tiffany launched "Trueste" perfume for women, which was later discontinued. Currently, Tiffany continues to produce the core fragrance product for men and the product for women.
In the late 1980s, Tiffany & Co. ventured into the fragrance business. “Tiffany” for women was launched in 1987, a floral perfume for women by perfumer Francois Demachy. At $220 per ounce, “Tiffany” was successfully marketed by major department stores across the United States. Two years later, “Tiffany for Men” was launched in 1989 and developed by perfumer Jacques Polge. The bottles for both the men’s and women’s fragrance were designed by Pierre Dinand. In 1995, Tiffany launched “Trueste” perfume for women, which was later discontinued. Currently, Tiffany continues to produce the core fragrance product for men and the product for women.
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