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  2. Guerlain - Wikipedia

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    Guerlain (French pronunciation: [ɡɛʁlɛ̃]) is a French perfume, cosmetics, and skincare house which is among the oldest in the world. Many traditional Guerlain fragrances are characterized by a common olfactory accord known as the "Guerlinade ". [1] The house was founded in Paris in 1828 by the perfumer Pierre-François Pascal Guerlain.

  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. Grenoville - Wikipedia

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    Grenoville’s perfumes were sold in luxury bottles, some of which were made in Baccarat cristal. The bottle of Victrix was even designed by the French glassmaker René Lalique . Cosmetics and beauty products

  5. Givenchy - Wikipedia

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    Givenchy (US: / ʒ iː v ɒ̃ ˈ ʃ iː /, [2] French: [ʒivɑ̃ʃi]) is a French luxury fashion and perfume house. It hosts the brand of haute couture and ready-to-wear clothing, accessories, perfumes and cosmetics of Parfums Givenchy.

  6. Parfums Givenchy - Wikipedia

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    Parfums Givenchy (French: [paʁfœ̃ ʒivɑ̃ʃi]) is a French brand of perfumes and cosmetics, known for fragrances L'Interdit, Amarige, Organza, Pi, and Givenchy III. As part of Givenchy, it has been a subsidiary of LVMH since 1988. [1]

  7. Diptyque - Wikipedia

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    Diptyque Paris is a French luxury fragrance brand headquartered in Paris, France.Founded on 34 Boulevard Saint-Germain by a trio of French designers, its brand name is derived from the Ancient Greek word Diptych, meaning a two-panel image, a reflection of the designer's early interest in cryptography. [1]

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