Noir was renamed Ebone in 1979 due to Parfums Weil filing a trademark infringement suit against Fashion Fair for the name Noir, which was already trademarked by Weil.
Fragrance Composition:
Noir was classified as a dry floral mossy fragrance for women. It begins with a sparkling aldehydic top, followed by a dry, floral heart dominated by lily of the valley and a violet and orris accord of methylionone, resting over a warm, woody, mossy base.
Noir was renamed Ebone in 1979 due to Parfums Weil filing a trademark infringement suit against Fashion Fair for the name Noir, which was already trademarked by Weil.
Discontinued, still sold in 1989.
- Top notes: bergamot, aldehydes
- Middle notes: lily of the valley, jasmine, rose, violet, orris root
- Base notes: oakmoss, sandalwood, amber, musk, tonka bean, labdanum, patchouli
Bottles:
The fragrance line was available in the following products:
- Perfume
- Spray Cologne
- Purse Spray
- Bath Oil
- Milk Bath
Fate of the Fragrance:
Discontinued, still sold in 1989.