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  2. Category:Perfume houses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Perfume houses" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Albion Co., Ltd.

  3. Niche perfume - Wikipedia

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    In the last decades of the 20th century and first years of the 21st, niche perfumery gained a following especially in Europe and North America among people looking for unique scents, [3] as niche houses generally made smaller batches than designer or celebrity fragrances and were thus less ubiquitous at a given moment. [4]

  4. Nina Ricci (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Nathalie Gervais had been the chief designer for the house for several years. She presented her last collection in Fall 2001. [9] In May 2002 American designer James Aguiar took over as chief designer and designed for the House of Ricci for two seasons. [10] In 2003, Lars Nilsson took over the house of Ricci with rave reviews from critics. [11]

  5. The 18 Best Designer Perfumes to Line Your Countertop With

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  6. I Tested All the Viral Sol De Janeiro Perfumes—Here's My Ranking

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    Brazilian Crush Cheirosa '40 Bom Dia Hair & Body Fragrance Mist. Compared to Sol de Janeiro's other fragrances, Cheirosa '40 is like a chameleon—it doesn't quite fit into one fragrance category.

  7. Shop Our Editors' Top Perfume Picks of All Time - AOL

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    Dirty Vanilla Eau de Parfum. We count Heretic's Dirty Vanilla Eau de Parfum as one of our top gourmand-inspired picks. Its blend of warm and spicy notes, including natural, vine-grown vanilla, is ...

  8. Parfums Caron - Wikipedia

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    Caron is one of the oldest French perfume houses still exclusively dedicated to perfume. [5]After World War I, in 1918, Ernest Daltroff was invited to the Bronx International Exposition of Science, Arts and Industries in New York with his competitor François Coty, where he won the prize for the most go-ahead company, opening up the American market for him for the Interwar period.

  9. Lancôme - Wikipedia

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    Lancôme Boutique on NYC's Upper West Side. Founded in 1935 by Guillaume d'Ornano and his business partner Armand Petitjean in France, as a fragrance house. The name "Lancôme" was inspired by the forest of Lancosme which lies in the Indre valley in the heart of France in the region of Brenne [] - the name was chosen by Guillaume's wife Elisabeth d'Ornano.