Thankyou for your research and the interesting blog of Gilbert. He is a expert in the theme of parfume.
Here are his updates:
http://firstnerve.com/
Disgusting...
And...
:no: *big sigh*
May God take care of these children.... :angel:
Hate to say it, but I think these kids are better off not living with KJ. Look what happens! uke: Problem is, I don't know where else they could go. They deserve to be kids, not hawking tacky Jackson products. Michael would be horrified.
Disgusting...
And...
:no: *big sigh*
May God take care of these children.... :angel:
An update :
The Bravado Lawsuit againt Joe's partner Rouas has been silent for quite some time. The judge in the case has asked for an update. It turns out Bravado is having a hard time to find Rouas to serve him with the legal papers. It seems that every address Rouas used for himself & business turned out to be fake.
Joe Jackson's tribute perfume gets new launch date
4:08 p.m. CST, January 5, 2012
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's father Joe
said Thursday he will begin selling the much-delayed
fragrance that honors his pop star son later this month --
without using the name Michael.
Joe Jackson, who was left out of the ``Thriller'' singer's
will on his 2009 death, first promoted the ``Jackson's Tribute''
and ``Jackson's Legend'' fragrance line at the Cannes film
festival in May.
But the launch was scrapped when the company that owns the
commercial rights to sell products under Michael Jackson's name
filed a lawsuit seeking to ban sales and asking for damages.
Joe Jackson and his partner, Julian Rouas Paris, said
Thursday they will launch the line in Las Vegas on Jan 21.
Called The JRP/Jackson Perfume Collection, it will be sold from
a booth in the gambling city's Fashion Show Mall.
``We don't use Michael's name. We don't use his image,''
Rouas told Reuters.
Rouas said the family ``want to stay private'' by selling the
line through small outlets in U.S. shopping malls rather than
through established stores.
The description of the fragrances given back at the Cannes
film festival said the they were ``inspired by Michael's story''.
Thursday's statement from the fragrance makers said the scents,
which will sell starting at $59, ``honor the greatest superstar
that has graced the world.''
Jackson, 50, died on June 25, 2009 in Los Angeles from an
overdose of sedatives and the powerful anesthetic propofol. His
personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray is serving a four-year
jail sentence for involuntary manslaughter in the singer's
death.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-rt-michaeljacksonperfumen1e8040bv-20120105,0,4359949,full.story
Joe Jackson's tribute perfume gets new launch date
4:08 p.m. CST, January 5, 2012
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's father Joe
said Thursday he will begin selling the much-delayed
fragrance that honors his pop star son later this month --
without using the name Michael.
Joe Jackson, who was left out of the ``Thriller'' singer's
will on his 2009 death, first promoted the ``Jackson's Tribute''
and ``Jackson's Legend'' fragrance line at the Cannes film
festival in May.
But the launch was scrapped when the company that owns the
commercial rights to sell products under Michael Jackson's name
filed a lawsuit seeking to ban sales and asking for damages.
Joe Jackson and his partner, Julian Rouas Paris, said
Thursday they will launch the line in Las Vegas on Jan 21.
Called The JRP/Jackson Perfume Collection, it will be sold from
a booth in the gambling city's Fashion Show Mall.
``We don't use Michael's name. We don't use his image,''
Rouas told Reuters.
Rouas said the family ``want to stay private'' by selling the
line through small outlets in U.S. shopping malls rather than
through established stores.
The description of the fragrances given back at the Cannes
film festival said the they were ``inspired by Michael's story''.
Thursday's statement from the fragrance makers said the scents,
which will sell starting at $59, ``honor the greatest superstar
that has graced the world.''
Jackson, 50, died on June 25, 2009 in Los Angeles from an
overdose of sedatives and the powerful anesthetic propofol. His
personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray is serving a four-year
jail sentence for involuntary manslaughter in the singer's
death.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-rt-michaeljacksonperfumen1e8040bv-20120105,0,4359949,full.story
He never gives up does he?
http://julianrouasparis.com/jacksonparfumworld/index1.html
the perfume still has "king of pop", "thriller" and 2 MJ images.