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#1 OFFLINE   magic

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Posted 12 January 2011 - 02:07 AM

A New Fragrance Line "Tribute to Michael Jackson"

French businessman Franck Rouas have created a new perfume for the family of late King of Pop Michael Jackson.

Living on the US western coast for fifteen years, Rouas became the official perfumer of the Jackson dynasty.

The new fragrance line "Tribute to Michael Jackson" was developed in Grasse and will officially be launched in Las Vegas on March 7, 2011 with Michael Jackson's father Joseph.



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Posted 14 January 2011 - 11:55 AM

Michael Jackson scents set for launch

NICE, France (AFP) – Thanks to an autograph hunter in Las Vegas who asked to borrow a pen, a French perfumer is poised to launch his-and-hers fragrances in memory of Michael Jackson.

Inspired by plants that grow at the late King of Pop's Neverland Ranch, "Jackson's Tribute" for men and "Jackson's Legend" for women, both eau de parfums, will be formally launched on March 7 in the United States.

Julian Rouas Paris, manufacturer of own-brand and private-label fragrances, formulated the scents in just a fortnight, under a partnership deal signed in California last month with the patriarch of the Jackson family.

"With Joe Jackson, we are 50-50 partners in world sales, television rights and advertising receipts," said chief executive Franck Rouas, adding that a part of the proceeds will go to charities favoured by Michael Jackson.

As he tells it, Rouas -- a one-time French tennis instructor to Hollywood stars -- was manning his company's stall at a trade fair in Las Vegas when two young autograph hunters asked to borrow his pen.

The Jackson family was nearby, they said, so Rouas immediately gave him not only his pen, but also two samples of Versailles, one of his firm's own brands, with instructions for them to be given to Janet Jackson.

One hour later came an invitation for Rouas to meet the Jackson family in a private salon, the perfumer said. There, the Jacksons expressed interest in his products; Rouas in turn proposed various fragrances.

Following further negotiations, the musical clan settled on a fruity floral blend for women and a more musky version for men, said Joseph Rubino, 63, the master perfumer whose nose perfected both scents.

Developing the scent -- which purports to capture the prevailing floral aroma at Neverland -- took just two weeks. "We did it very very quickly," said Rouas. "Usually it takes a year."

"There's been lots and lots of luck in this story," added Rubino, from Grasse, the small town in the hills above the French Riviera that is the heart of the French perfume industry.

News of the scents came as a court in Los Angeles ordered physician Conrad Murray to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter over Jackson's sudden death on June 25, 2009 at the age of 50 from an overdose of powerful sedatives.

In Los Angeles, a spokesman for Michael Jackson's estate said the perfume venture was "a Joe Jackson deal" in which it was not involved.

Pre-orders and expressions of interest have already come to Rouas from as far afield as Southeast Asia and southern Africa, and a dedicated website is to be launched in the coming days, the perfumer said.

Similar his-and-hers scents -- "Mystique de Michael Jackson" and "Legende de Michael Jackson" -- were telemarketed in the United States in the early 1990s, featuring collectable bottles with hologram portraits of the star.

Another line of Michael Jackson signature perfumes, "Magic Beat", launched in 1986, was aimed at teenaged girls but failed to take off.

Rouas, 38, a native of Nice who has lived on the West Coast of the United States for 15 years, happened upon the perfume business in 1996 when he met industry professionals at a charity soiree in Monaco.

Having sold insurance, real estate and windows, he began trading perfume in the United States while initially remaining a tennis pro to the likes of film star Sharon Stone and Michael Glaser of television's "Starsky and Hutch".

Ever open to new opportunites, Rouas said he has been contacted by troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan, just out of prison, to create a perfume in her name -- to be called "Freedom".


Source: AFP

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Posted 16 January 2011 - 07:41 PM

The fragrances MJ usually wore are already on the market and can be purchased many places. I got mine from Scented Monkey (online) and the cost was less expensive than other places. Once again MJs is being used as a commodity for Money. It will never end but it still is irritating.

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Posted 16 January 2011 - 09:19 PM

^ this is not what he used. This is a new perfume based on flowers in Neverland, as I understand

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Posted 13 February 2011 - 11:38 PM

This is not to denigrate the Jackson Family but this macabre exploitation of Michael Jackson doesn't sit well with those of us who aspire to be most compassionate. With the worst of motives, Julian Franck Rouas is eager to exploit Michael Jackson' s name and likeness. To put it in a nutshell it means that this self-proclaimed perfume Designer knows virtually nothing about perfumes, and wants to make a quick buck by any means necessary. It's not just a matter of perspective, this infamous scam-artist is always embroiled in an on-going stream of upsets and legal disputes. In nearly every instance, what Julian Franck Rouas has touched has turned to poop. He is a plumb nuisance! All the evidence point towards a clear conclusion: this is a perfume scam coup!! Julian Franck Rouas is a rogue businessman who hardly considers Michael Jackson as a human being, but rather as a tool. Same goes for Joe Jackson; his brain has been desensitized.
It's imperative that this Joe Jackson' s perfume bonanza be stopped !!
In the span of a few years, Julian Rouas has acquired a rotten reputation as a professional crook.
PS: Google up " Julian Rouas Scam"






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NICE, France (AFP) – Thanks to an autograph hunter in Las Vegas who asked to borrow a pen, a French perfumer is poised to launch his-and-hers fragrances in memory of Michael Jackson.

Inspired by plants that grow at the late King of Pop's Neverland Ranch, "Jackson's Tribute" for men and "Jackson's Legend" for women, both eau de parfums, will be formally launched on March 7 in the United States.

Julian Rouas Paris, manufacturer of own-brand and private-label fragrances, formulated the scents in just a fortnight, under a partnership deal signed in California last month with the patriarch of the Jackson family.

"With Joe Jackson, we are 50-50 partners in world sales, television rights and advertising receipts," said chief executive Franck Rouas, adding that a part of the proceeds will go to charities favoured by Michael Jackson.

As he tells it, Rouas -- a one-time French tennis instructor to Hollywood stars -- was manning his company's stall at a trade fair in Las Vegas when two young autograph hunters asked to borrow his pen.

The Jackson family was nearby, they said, so Rouas immediately gave him not only his pen, but also two samples of Versailles, one of his firm's own brands, with instructions for them to be given to Janet Jackson.

One hour later came an invitation for Rouas to meet the Jackson family in a private salon, the perfumer said. There, the Jacksons expressed interest in his products; Rouas in turn proposed various fragrances.

Following further negotiations, the musical clan settled on a fruity floral blend for women and a more musky version for men, said Joseph Rubino, 63, the master perfumer whose nose perfected both scents.

Developing the scent -- which purports to capture the prevailing floral aroma at Neverland -- took just two weeks. "We did it very very quickly," said Rouas. "Usually it takes a year."

"There's been lots and lots of luck in this story," added Rubino, from Grasse, the small town in the hills above the French Riviera that is the heart of the French perfume industry.

News of the scents came as a court in Los Angeles ordered physician Conrad Murray to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter over Jackson's sudden death on June 25, 2009 at the age of 50 from an overdose of powerful sedatives.

In Los Angeles, a spokesman for Michael Jackson's estate said the perfume venture was "a Joe Jackson deal" in which it was not involved.

Pre-orders and expressions of interest have already come to Rouas from as far afield as Southeast Asia and southern Africa, and a dedicated website is to be launched in the coming days, the perfumer said.

Similar his-and-hers scents -- "Mystique de Michael Jackson" and "Legende de Michael Jackson" -- were telemarketed in the United States in the early 1990s, featuring collectable bottles with hologram portraits of the star.

Another line of Michael Jackson signature perfumes, "Magic Beat", launched in 1986, was aimed at teenaged girls but failed to take off.

Rouas, 38, a native of Nice who has lived on the West Coast of the United States for 15 years, happened upon the perfume business in 1996 when he met industry professionals at a charity soiree in Monaco.

Having sold insurance, real estate and windows, he began trading perfume in the United States while initially remaining a tennis pro to the likes of film star Sharon Stone and Michael Glaser of television's "Starsky and Hutch".

Ever open to new opportunites, Rouas said he has been contacted by troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan, just out of prison, to create a perfume in her name -- to be called "Freedom".


Source: <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110114/ennew_afp/lifestylefranceperfumemusicjackson" target="_blank">AFP</a>


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Posted 13 February 2011 - 11:41 PM

This is not to denigrate the Jackson Family but this macabre exploitation of Michael Jackson doesn't sit well with those of us who aspire to be most compassionate. With the worst of motives, Julian Franck Rouas is eager to exploit Michael Jackson' s name and likeness. To put it in a nutshell it means that this self-proclaimed perfume Designer knows virtually nothing about perfumes, and wants to make a quick buck by any means necessary. It's not just a matter of perspective, this infamous scam-artist is always embroiled in an on-going stream of upsets and legal disputes. In nearly every instance, what Julian Franck Rouas has touched has turned to poop. He is a plumb nuisance! All the evidence point towards a clear conclusion: this is a perfume scam coup!! Julian Franck Rouas is a rogue businessman who hardly considers Michael Jackson as a human being, but rather as a tool. Same goes for Joe Jackson; his brain has been desensitized.
It's imperative that this Joe Jackson' s perfume bonanza be stopped !!
In the span of a few years, Julian Rouas has acquired a rotten reputation as a professional crook.
PS: Google up " Julian Rouas Scam"

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Posted 14 February 2011 - 08:19 PM

Thanks for the heads up although I never liked the idea of this perfume anyway. Also anything that Joe is in volved in is always shifty anyway. I just hope not many fans buy into this scam.

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Posted 03 June 2011 - 10:42 PM

Perfumes Hall-of-Shame!!
The Perfume Business is starting to stink: Joe Jackson is launching a new line of fragrances – A way to show his true majesty or his callous greed? It reeks of bad news! I see a red flag go up and I can hear the rumblings of discontent all over the world already!! Beguiled by money and morally corrupt, Joe Jackson is getting into bed with a whoremaster, and ruthlessly pursues his own agenda to profit from his son’s death with the least bit of compunction - There is a transparency problem: Julian Franck Rouas’s finger in the pie is adding insult to injury, and I don’t think that all the facts were brought out. Find out the truth underneath the glitz, the lowdown on Julian Rouas Paris at, http://jacksontribut...s.blogspot.com/

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Posted 10 June 2011 - 09:48 PM

MJ merchandiser sues perfumer over star's image

LAS VEGAS – A Las Vegas perfumer promoted by Michael Jackson's father is being sued for using the name of the deceased superstar to sell fragrances.

Michael Jackson merchandiser Bravado of the Universal Music Group filed suit against Las Vegas company Julian Rouas Paris on Thursday in federal court in Los Angeles.

Bravado alleges the perfume maker is illegally exploiting Michael Jackson's name.

Owner Julian Rouas could not immediately be reached for comment.

His company and Joe Jackson have promoted the launch of Jackson Tribute, a fragrance for men, and Jackson Legend, a fragrance for women. Promotional material includes pictures of Michael Jackson.

Joe Jackson was not named as a defendant in the lawsuit.

Bravado is seeking $150,000 in statutory damages, as well as punitive damages.




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Posted 27 September 2011 - 02:48 AM

Julian Rouas Paris - The New Jackson Tribute Fragrances - The Final Foul-up.

Some new controversial development in the Michael Jackson Tribute Fragrances saga. Joe Jackson is still working collaboratively with Julian Rouas
to launch these inferior perfumes. Despite the Bravado lawsuit against them, they are still using the silhouette of Michael Jackson on the new bottles. Everybody knows these perfumes were illegally dedicated
to Michael, but now Julian Rouas Paris is trying to market it as a Joe Jackson scent, yuck! They will stop at nothing, to make matter worse, Julian Rouas is manipulating Michael Jackson' s kids, Prince and Paris,
to pose with the highly controversial fragrances, this is sickening! It makes me want to throw up yellow acidic bile!


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Posted 15 October 2011 - 10:14 AM

hello,

why are all not want this fragrances by joe jackson and julian rouas ?

we have unofficial tributes (cardiff)
we have official tributes (immortal world tour)

we have unofficial fragrances (rouas)
we have official fragrances (soon by estate)

we have unofficial books and magazines (various)
we have official books and magazines (opus)

we have unofficial calendars (various)
we have official calendars (bravado)


why ?





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