Katie Price, AKA Jordan, Is Besotted
I'm just going to admit it...I'm a scent junkie. My name is k, and I am a scentaholic. I loves myself a good perfume. I'm not a scent snob as far as price...I'll wear both high-end and drugstore perfumes, just as long as I like it.
Now, having said that...perhaps I am a bit of a scent snob in that I've made a point not to purchase scent that is celeb-formulated. I'm not talking about Kate Winslet doing ads for Trésor (which I own a bottle of, yum) for example...she didn't attach her name to it, she didn't help formulate it, she just is featured in their advertising. I'm talking about scent that a celeb not only endorses, but had some sort of input in putting the whole thing together (although, with some celebs, it varies on how much input they actually have...I think most of the time they walk in, sniff, say yea or nay, and leave for their lunch date). I guess it's just a quirk, but if someone asks me what I am wearing, I don't want to reply with something like, "Paris Hilton." Why would I want to smell like Paris? I say, leave the perfume to the perfumers and leave celebing to the celebs. In fifty, sixty, seventy years, is anyone going to say Curious or Baby Phat are classics, on par with Chanel No. 5 or Joy? Or will they go the way of Electric Youth?
Which brings me, finally, to my story. If you follow any sort of UK celeb news, you recognize the name Katie Price, aka "Jordan". She's been on a bit of a self-improvement kick lately, losing the bleached hair and humongous chesticles for darker locks, more manageable lady lumps (for her, anyway), and a spot of lip plumping. She also seems to be on a quest to be taken seriously as a person, and so decided to show us her best side at the recent launch of her new scent, Besotted:
In recent months, Katie Price has been trying to relaunch herself as a class act, maintaining that she's more than just a glamour model. Continued on the next pagePage 1 2




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