Come Out of the Shadows with Ghost Perfume

The British fashion house Ghost was founded in 1984 by Tanya Sarne with the desire to create a unique range of clothing with a particularly feminine look. They certainly achieved this by specializing in loose and flowing fabric to form the basis of a unique range. The combination of types of material used, and bold colors to suit every season, has resulted in a refreshing and recognizable range.

By 1995 the company realized that women wanted a perfume range to reflect the individual style of the company, and so Ghost Perfume was established.

The range has grown over the years to cover all occasions, from casual daytime wear, to sensual night time use. But all the perfumes have remained close to the company’s ethos of reflecting and capturing the elegance of the female spirit.

The classic perfume has a subtle and delicate central floral aroma but set against a hint of rose make this an easy to wear and light perfume. Perfect for daytime use it truly reflects the flowing beauty of the clothing range.

Whereas the ‘Anticipation’ range, has a heavier and more sensual aroma, which incorporates an orchid base and hint of poppy. As you would expect with a more demanding perfume, this is designed for the more adventurous women and is often used during the evening to create a more sensual mood.

However you may have to choose between ‘Anticipation’ and ‘Deep Night’ as this has a combination of rich and yet sweet tones which hints at an underlying passion.

Maybe the answer is to try both of these beautiful fragrances depending on your mood.

But there is also a fragrance to reflect your warmth and your innocence with the ‘Sweetheart’ scent. This has a much lighter feel with a floral aroma set against an oriental theme.

Whichever one you choose there is no doubt you will enjoy wearing these ladies perfume fragrances.

Just as the clothing range has found its own niche with its own unique style, the fragrance range appears to have achieved the same objective.

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