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- Fougère abstract "Fougère, pronounced: [fu.ʒɛʁ], meaning \"fern-like\", is one of the main families into which modern perfumes are classified, with the name derived from the perfume Houbigant's Fougère Royale by Paul Parquet, now preserved in the archives of the Osmothèque. This class of fragrances have the basic accord with a top-note of lavender and base-notes of oakmoss and coumarin (Tonka bean). Aromatic fougère, a derivative of this class, contains additional notes of herbs, spice and/or wood. Members of the family are especially popular as fragrances for men. Many modern fougère perfumes have various citrus, herbaceous, green, floral and animalic notes included. The most common modifiers to this basic accord include vetiver and geranium. Bergamot is often present to add sharpness to the lavender top-note.Examples of men's fragrances which fall into the fougère class include Brut by Fabergé, Paco Rabanne Pour Homme, Azzarro Pour Homme, Boss by Hugo Boss, Prada for Men, Eternity for Men by Calvin Klein, Canoe for Men by Dana, Dolce & Gabbana Pour Homme, Drakkar Noir by Guy Laroche, Tabac for Men, Michael for Men by Michael Kors, Clubman Pinaud After Shave and Special Reserve, Polo Blue and Chaps by Ralph Lauren, and Kouros by Yves Saint Laurent. The first fragrance in this class, Fougère Royale was relaunched in 2010 by its original perfumery, Parfums Houbigant Paris.".
- Fougère thumbnail Fougère_Royale_by_Paul_Parquet_-_Bottle.jpg?width=300.
- Fougère wikiPageID "16432961".
- Fougère wikiPageLength "2923".
- Fougère wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Fougère wikiPageRevisionID "691871163".
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Bergamot_orange.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Brut_(cologne).
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Calvin_Klein.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Category:Perfumery.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Category:Perfumes.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Chrysopogon_zizanioides.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Coumarin.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Dipteryx_odorata.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Dolce_&_Gabbana.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Drakkar_Noir.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Eternity_(fragrance).
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Evernia_prunastri.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Fabergé_(cosmetics).
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Guy_Laroche.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Houbigant_Parfum.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Hugo_Boss_(fashion_designer).
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Kouros_(perfume).
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Lavandula.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink List_of_perfumes.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Kors.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Note_(perfumery).
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Osmothèque.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Paco_Rabanne.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Parquet.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Pelargonium.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Perfume.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Prada.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Lauren.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Tabac_(perfume).
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink Yves_Saint_Laurent_(brand).
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLink File:Fougère_Royale_by_Paul_Parquet_-_Bottle.jpg.
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fougère".
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLinkText "aromatic fougère".
- Fougère wikiPageWikiLinkText "fougère".
- Fougère wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:!.
- Fougère wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:France-stub.
- Fougère wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-fr.
- Fougère wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Fougère wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Perfume.
- Fougère wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fougère subject Category:Perfumery.
- Fougère subject Category:Perfumes.
- Fougère hypernym Families.
- Fougère type Mollusca.
- Fougère type Good.
- Fougère comment "Fougère, pronounced: [fu.ʒɛʁ], meaning \"fern-like\", is one of the main families into which modern perfumes are classified, with the name derived from the perfume Houbigant's Fougère Royale by Paul Parquet, now preserved in the archives of the Osmothèque. This class of fragrances have the basic accord with a top-note of lavender and base-notes of oakmoss and coumarin (Tonka bean). Aromatic fougère, a derivative of this class, contains additional notes of herbs, spice and/or wood.".
- Fougère label "Fougère".
- Fougère sameAs Q1439753.
- Fougère sameAs Fougère.
- Fougère sameAs Fougère.
- Fougère sameAs m.03y1qd1.
- Fougère sameAs Q1439753.
- Fougère wasDerivedFrom Fougère?oldid=691871163.
- Fougère depiction Fougère_Royale_by_Paul_Parquet_-_Bottle.jpg.
- Fougère isPrimaryTopicOf Fougère.