Enchanting and Spellbinding: The Story Behind Victoria's Secret Magid Perfume

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Victoria's Secret Magic Perfume is a fragrance line offered by the renowned lingerie brand Victoria's Secret. This collection includes a range of magical and alluring perfumes that exude femininity and sensuality. The perfumes are known for their captivating scents and glamorous packaging, making them a popular choice among women all over the world. Victoria's Secret Magic Perfume offers a variety of fragrances to suit different preferences. Each perfume in the line is carefully crafted, combining various notes to create a unique and enchanting scent. From floral and fruity to woody and oriental, there is a scent for every occasion and mood.


Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham during the Fleetwood Mac reunion concert in 1997

It is based on the novel of the same name by US author Taylor Jenkins Reid, who has said she was partly inspired to write the book after watching performances of Fleetwood Mac on TV. Even now, we don t talk much, so when those songs come around and are directly involved with our relationship it s very therapeutic to work that stuff out.

Song inspired by the Fleetwood Mac curse

From floral and fruity to woody and oriental, there is a scent for every occasion and mood. The packaging of Victoria's Secret Magic Perfume is an integral part of its allure. The perfumes are housed in elegant and chic bottles adorned with intricate designs and embellishments.

How Fleetwood Mac’s Silver Springs inspired Daisy Jones and the Six

Footage of the 1997 Fleetwood Mac reunion concert The Dance is doing the rounds on social media, as fans delve into the fictional band drama that plays out in Amazon Prime Video’s Daisy Jones & the Six.

The new series, starring Sam Claflin and Riley Keough, has received mixed reviews from critics due to the quality of the original songs, and the overly slick look of the show and its characters.

It is based on the novel of the same name by US author Taylor Jenkins Reid, who has said she was partly inspired to write the book after watching performances of Fleetwood Mac on TV.

The cast have also spoken about how they watched clips of the band themselves, with Claflin citing one moment in particular as a major influence.

The performance in question took place at Fleetwood Mac’s reunion concert at Warner Bros Studios in Burbank, California in May 1997, and showed the band playing “Silver Springs”, the B-Side to their Rumours single “Go Your Own Way”.

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Stevie Nicks wrote “Silver Springs” about the end of her romantic relationship with bandmate Lindsey Buckingham. She originally intended it to appear on Rumours but the track was removed by Mick Fleetwood in favour of her other song, “I Don’t Want to Know”.

Nicks has said she was devastated by the decision, telling the BBC in 1991: “I started to scream bloody murder and probably said every horrible mean thing that you could possibly say to another human being, and walked back in the studio completely flipped out. I said, ‘Well, I’m not gonna sing “I Don’t Want to Know”. I am one-fifth of this band.’

“And they said. ‘Well, if vou don’t like it, you can either (a) take a hike or (b) you better go out there and sing “I Don’t Want to Know” or you’re only gonna have two songs on the record.’ And so, basically, with a gun to my head, I went out and sang ‘I Don’t Want to Know’. And they put ‘Silver Springs’ on the back of ‘Go Your Own Way’.”

In an MTV interview the year of the reunion, she explained she wanted the song to let Buckingham know: “I’m so angry with you. You will listen to me on the radio for the rest of your life, and it will bug you. I hope it bugs you.”

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Stevie Nicks wrote ‘Silver Springs’ to ‘bug’ Lindsey Buckingham about their breakup

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“I wrote Silver Springs uh, about Lindsey. And we were in Maryland somewhere driving under a freeway sign that said Silver Spring, Maryland,” she recalled to Classic Albums a year later. “And I loved the name. Silver Springs sounded like a pretty fabulous place to me. And uh, ‘You could be my silver springs. ’ that’s just a whole symbolic thing of what you could have been to me.”

She later revealed that the visible emotion and tension in the performance only appeared that night, and hadn’t been present during rehearsals.

“In six weeks of rehearsal, it [performing ‘Silver Springs’ for the MTV special] was never like that…” she told Arizona Republic. “Only on Friday night did we let it go into something deeper. When we went on Friday, I knew we’d bring it out in case it was the last thing we’d ever do. I wanted people to stand back and really watch and understand what [the relationship with Lindsey] was.”

In an interview with the Miami Herald that same year, she also explained that performing the song live offered a form of closure for her and Buckingham: “Well, since that performance I have to sing ‘Silver Springs’ to him almost every day, so Lindsey and I get to do and say things that we wouldn’t get to say to each other in real life.

“It’s like a release,” she explained. “Even now, we don’t talk much, so when those songs come around and are directly involved with our relationship it’s very therapeutic to work that stuff out. This way we get to have closure.”

Performing “Silver Springs” was a particularly special moment, she told MTV, due to it being “kicked off” Rumours 20 years ago.

“I was so genuinely devastated. because I loved the song and it was one of the Rumours songs,” she said. “So I never thought that ‘Silver Springs’ would ever be performed on stage, would ever be heard of again so it, like, and my beautiful song just disappeared. So for it to come back around like this has really been, really special to me.”

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Jenkins Reid told The Guardian in 2019 that the “Silver Springs” performance was a major inspiration for the book and inspired one of the original songs, “Regret Me”.

“That concept of a woman’s right to be angry is absolutely based on Stevie Nicks singing ‘Silver Springs’ at Lindsey Buckingham during their reunion [album and] show, The Dance [in 1997],” she said.

“I have always been very moved by Stevie Nicks singing that song the way she did then.”

Claflin, who plays band frontman Billy Dunne in the series, told Elle magazine that a friend also sent him the performance ahead of his audition for the role: “He was like, ‘Just channel this mate.’”

After being successfully cast, Claflin then sent the clip to his co-star, Keough, who plays Daisy Jones.

“She’s like, ‘Whoa, this is Billy and Daisy,’” he says. “So I think we kind of, in a sense, wanted to channel that through the process.”

“It’s so electric, the chemistry between Lindsey Buckinham and Stevie Nicks, knowing what Fleetwood Mac had been through in that moment and knowing the history behind it and the history behind them as a couple, their relationship, it just carries so much more weight,” he said in a separate interview with MTV.

Riley Keough and Sam Claflin in ‘Daisy Jones & The Six’

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The duo attempted to challenge the palpable chemistry between Nicks and Buckinham during the show when their characters perform “Regret Me”.

“They’re on stage and she basically just turns away from the audience and just stares at him and just sings. And he’s like, ‘Oh God.’ And he’s sort of reluctantly staring back at her,” Claflin said.

“And I think that that was the energy that we wanted to basically bring to that song every time they perform it. I think there’s a reluctance that [Billy’s] having to sing it.”

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The attention to detail in the packaging adds to the overall luxurious experience of using these fragrances. The long-lasting nature of Victoria's Secret Magic Perfume is another standout feature. The perfumes are formulated to linger on the skin, ensuring that the wearer stays wrapped in a veil of enchanting scent all day long. The lasting power of these perfumes makes them perfect for special occasions or everyday wear. In addition to its fragrance line, Victoria's Secret also offers other beauty products such as lotions, body mists, and shower gels in the Magic Perfume range. These complementary products can be layered with the perfumes to intensify their scent and provide a complete sensory experience. Overall, Victoria's Secret Magic Perfume is a luxurious and captivating collection of fragrances that symbolizes femininity, seduction, and mystique. It offers a wide range of scents to suit different tastes and occasions, all packaged in elegant bottles. With its long-lasting nature, this perfume collection is a coveted choice for women seeking a touch of magic and allure in their daily lives..

Reviews for "The Ultimate Perfume Collection: Victoria's Secret Magid Perfume for Every Mood"

- Sophia - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with Victoria's Secret Magic perfume. I had high expectations because I love their other fragrances but this one just didn't do it for me. The scent was too overpowering and gave me a headache after just a few minutes of wearing it. I also found that it didn't last very long on my skin, which was a letdown. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this perfume to anyone looking for a subtle and long-lasting scent.
- Emma - 1 star - I absolutely hated Victoria's Secret Magic perfume. The scent was way too strong and gave me a bad allergic reaction. I had to wash it off immediately and it took a while for my skin to calm down. Besides the strong fragrance, I also found that it didn't last very long on me. It's a shame because I usually love Victoria's Secret perfumes, but this one was a complete miss for me.
- Olivia - 2 stars - I was expecting great things from Victoria's Secret Magic perfume, but it just fell flat for me. The scent wasn't anything special and didn't stand out from other perfumes in the market. It also didn't last very long on my skin, which was disappointing. Overall, I don't think it's worth the price and I wouldn't purchase it again.
- Ava - 3 stars - I had mixed feelings about Victoria's Secret Magic perfume. While I didn't hate it, I also didn't love it. The scent was okay, but nothing outstanding. It didn't last very long on my skin, which was a letdown. I wouldn't say it's a terrible perfume, but it's also not one that I would go out of my way to purchase again.

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