The explosive Giorgio by Giorgio Beverly Hills is as bright and sunny as the bottle and the packaging that came with it. Released in 1981, it is the very first scent from the label which soon evolved to become one of the decade’s most popular choices, due in part to its innovative advertising: through a scent strip in everyone’s magazines, which has not been done previously. Created by Bob Aliano, it soon drew the attention of many women, and even men. Its top notes are listed as orange blossom, bergamot, apricot, peach; middle notes are made up of ylang ylang, gardenia, jasmine, orchid, rose and tuberose; and base notes include musk, cedar, vanilla, patchouli, sandalwood, amber cedar and oakmoss.