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  2. Chanel No. 22 - Wikipedia

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    Coco Chanel had worked with Ernest Beaux on her original perfume, Chanel No. 5, which debuted in 1921. The following year, they released Chanel No. 22. [1] In 1924, Pierre Wertheimer became a partner to Coco Chanel in her perfume business. He owned 70 percent; Chanel owned 10 percent, and a friend of Chanel's owned the remaining portion.

  3. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some of the most widely known commercially available perfumes from the 14th century onwards, sortable by year, name, company, perfumer, and the authority for its notability. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  4. David H. McConnell - Wikipedia

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    On January 28, 1916, the California Perfume Company was incorporated in the state of New York. McConnell, Henderson, and William Scheele were listed as company officials. [ 3 ] The name, California Perfume Company, was a suggestion made by a friend of McConnell's who had written to him describing California because of the great abundance of ...

  5. Fragrances of the World - Wikipedia

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    Some 8,000 perfumes were profiled in the 2015 printed edition of Fragrances of the World, accompanied by brand name, date, fragrance family and gender.The online database, updated weekly, archives profiles of over 17,000 perfumes, listing brand name, corporate group, creative director, gender, perfumer, date, country of origin, bottle designer, fragrance family, an image, an olfactory pyramid ...

  6. Category:Fragrance companies - Wikipedia

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    Fragrance companies produce and sell fragrances and aroma chemicals. There are two broad areas of the fragrance business; fine fragrance (designer labels such as Chanel) and consumer fragrances used in personal care products such as soaps, deodorants and shampoos. They sell their products to perfume houses or producers of consumer goods.

  7. Avon Products - Wikipedia

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    On May 3, 1909, the California Perfume Company corporate office moved to 31 Park Place, New York. [19] On June 16, 1909, McConnell and Henderson signed an agreement of Incorporation for the California Perfume Company in the state of New Jersey. [20] On January 28, 1916, the California Perfume Company was incorporated in the state of New York.

  8. Richard Hudnut - Wikipedia

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    Richard Alexander Hudnut (June 2, 1855 – October 30, 1928) [1] was an American businessman recognized as the first American to achieve international success in cosmetics manufacturing. [2]

  9. Jacques Guerlain - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Edouard Guerlain (French pronunciation: [ʒak ɡɛʁlɛ̃]; 7 October 1874 – 2 May 1963) was a French perfumer, the third and most famous of the Guerlain family. One of the most prolific and influential perfumers of the 20th century, over eighty of Guerlain's perfumes remain known, [1] though certain estimates suggest he composed some four hundred. [2]