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Rihanna Reveals Her Favorite Smell And It’s One Of JD’s Top 5 Fragrances

There’s nothing like a good-smelling woman or man. I’m excited to say me and R&B/ Pop star Rihanna share the same fragrance. We both love the fragrances of my favorite…

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There's nothing like a good-smelling woman or man. I'm excited to say me and R&B/ Pop star Rihanna share the same fragrance. We both love the fragrances of my favorite fragrance designer Kilian. While Rihanna likes Love, Don't Be Shy scent, I have my own favorite by Kilian, too. I'll get to that in a minute.

But, in case you aren't familiar, Kilian was created by a French designer named Kilian Hennessy who started the luxury perfume brand. And yes, in case you're wondering, he is a descendant of Richard Hennessy who founded the cognac Hennessy in 1765.

Nonetheless, I'd have to agree the Hennessys have a knack for knowing what tastes good and smells good. This leads me to my top 5 favorite fragrances. And in no particular order.  Note - they may be a bit pricy for some, but well worth it.

  1. Good Girl, Gone Bad Eau de Parfum - Kilian
  2. Princess Eau de Parfum - Kilian
  3. Paris Bairritz - Chanel
  4. Lost Cherry - Tom Ford
  5. Soleil Blanc - Tom Ford

Rihanna has created her own fragrance as well. Fenty Parfum is now available.

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