Kylie Minogue products
Alongside music-related releases, Australian singer and actress Kylie Minogue has released perfumes, books, furniture, clothing lines and wines.[1]
Perfumes
[edit]Name | Year | Ref. |
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Darling | 2006 | [2] |
Sweet Darling | 2007 | |
Sexy Darling | 2007 | |
Showtime | 2008 | |
Couture | 2009 | |
Inverse for Men | 2009 | |
Pink Sparkle | 2010 | |
Pink Sparkle Pop | 2011 | |
Dazzling Darling | 2011 | |
Music Box | 2012 | [3] |
Darling | 2021 | |
Disco Darling | 2022 |
In 2006, Minogue signed her first perfume endorsement deal with Coty. She launched her first fragrance Darling in November 2006.[2] According to Thierry Wasser, she said she wanted to combine "strength and movement in order to reflect the intensity of my encounter with Kylie through this fragrance."[4] With its design described as "glamorous, dynamic and heavy", it received generally favourable reviews from buyers.[5] She launched the fragrance in Melbourne and Sydney and later released an EP titled Darling, a promotional release that came with the fragrance for free.[6] In 2007, Sweet Darling and Sexy Darling were released.
In 2008, her fourth fragrance with Coty, Showtime was released. According to Minogue, she wanted a perfume that "could be a mirror of her personality" and described as her "second skin."[7] In 2009, the fifth fragrance, Couture was released.[8] According to Minogue, the name "Couture" was inspired by fashion.[9] In 2009, her sixth fragrance Inverse For Men was released.[10] It was Minogue's debut men's fragrance. The packaging is described as "glossy" and "sparkly", and both packaging is the same for each gender.[10] Minogue's seventh fragrance, Pink Sparkle was released in 2010.[11] According to Minogue, she wanted an "elegant, feel-good that takes you to a wonderful place of optimism and vitality."[11] The bottle is designed as a champagne bottle, which the bottle top is designed as a corkscrew. In 2011, Dazzling Darling was released, responding back to the Darling range. Minogue stated that out of all her fragrance, she is comparing Dazzling Darling to herself, saying its "beautifully feminine and alluring" and that its "very soft and intimate."[12]
In 2012, she released Music Box, which was a celebration fragrance as part of K25, an anniversary of her music career spanning for twenty-five years.[3] The perfume was described as a "refined and sophisticated" fragrance. She was inspired by her fascination of music boxes when she was younger.[3]
Books
[edit]Name | Year | Ref. |
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Kylie | 2000 | |
Kylie: La La La | 2002 | |
The Showgirl Princess | 2006 | |
K | 2008 | |
Kylie / Fashion | 2012 | |
Kylie Live | 2019 | [13] |
In 2000, Minogue's self-titled art book Kylie was published, featuring work and collaboration by her creative director, William Baker. In 2002, her sophomore book Kylie: La La La was released with a paperback edition was later released with additional photographs. In 2006, Minogue signed a deal with Puffin to release a children's book. Later that year, she released The Showgirl Princess. In 2008, Minogue commissioned a limited print of 1,000 copies of her book K, signed by her and her creative director, William Baker. In 2012, Minogue released her fifth book, Kylie / Fashion.[14]
Furniture
[edit]In 2008, Minogue launched Kylie at Home. The range was available online and retailers such as House of Fraser, Debenhams and British Home Stores.[15] The range included curtains, bedding, pillows, towels, candles and lamp shades.
Clothing
[edit]Minogue has released her own collection of clothing on her website. It includes shirts, pants, gloves and scarves. In 2003, she released her LoveKylie lingerie range, and later became the face of Agent Provocateur.[16] In 2007, Minogue collaborated with H&M to launch a beachwear line.[17] Demand outstripped supply and the collection sold out within weeks, becoming H&M's highest selling range ever.
Wines
[edit]Minogue launched her range of wines, Kylie Minogue Wines in the US in 2022, including rosé prosecco, after selling five million bottles in two years in the United Kingdom.[18][19][20] In 2022, it sold seven million bottles.[21]
Product | Ref. |
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Prosecco rosé | |
Rosé Vin de France | |
Sauvignon blanc | |
Merlot | |
Cava | |
Côtes de Provence rosé | |
Côtes de Provence cru classé rosé | |
Chardonnay | |
Pinot noir |
References
[edit]- ^ "Kylie at home". Archived from the original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
- ^ a b Kylie Minogue – Darling – The Perfume Shop. Retrieved on 24 December 2012.
- ^ a b c http://www.kylie-minogue-music-box.com/ Kylie Minogue's Music Box official website
- ^ Darling – Kylie Minogue Parfums. Kylieminogueparfums.com.
- ^ "Reviews". 14 August 2016.
- ^ Kylie Minogue – Darling (CD) www.discogs.com.
- ^ http://www.kylieminogueparfums.com/showtime/ [bare URL]
- ^ "Couture Kylie Minogue perfume - a fragrance for women 2009".
- ^ "Couture by Kylie Minogue". www.kylieminoguecouture.com.au. Archived from the original on 18 April 2009.
- ^ a b http://inverse.kylieminogueparfums.com/design.html [bare URL]
- ^ a b Pink Sparkle – Kylie Minogue.
- ^ Dazzling Darling – Kylie Minogue.
- ^ "Kylie Live". Retrieved 11 June 2023.
- ^ "Kylie / Fashion" Archived 22 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine – Kylie Minogue and William Baker, Thames & Hudson Publishers 2012, ISBN 9780500516652
- ^ Kylie – At Home Archived 26 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Kylie Minogues furniture store online
- ^ Eliezer, Christie (16 June 2001). Williamson, Nigel (ed.). "Global Music Pulse: The Australian Leg of Kylie Minogue's A Night Like This". Billboard. Vol. 113, no. 24. Nielsen Business Media. p. 45. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 15 August 2012 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Kylie Minogue's New H&M; Beach Line". People. 12 April 2007. Archived from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
- ^ "Kylie Minogue launches her wine range in the US". 9 June 2022.
- ^ Bosselman, Haley (7 June 2022). "Kylie Minogue Launches Best-Selling Wine in the U.S." Gotham. Retrieved 16 June 2024.
- ^ "Kylie Minogue Brings Her Rosé to America After Sales Pop off in U.K.: 'We Believe in This Brand Growing'". Billboard.
- ^ Brown, Annie (8 March 2023). "I just can't get Kylie Minogue in Miu Miu out of my head". Retrieved 8 June 2023.