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  2. Musée du Parfum - Wikipedia

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    The Musée du Parfum (French pronunciation: [myze dy paʁfœ̃]), also known as the Fragonard Musée du Parfum ([fʁaɡɔnaʁ myze dy paʁfœ̃]), is a French private museum of perfume located at 9 rue Scribe, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. [1]

  3. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Coty, Paris: François Coty [11] 1905 Ambre Antique: Coty, Paris: François Coty: 1911 English Fern: Penhaligon's: William Henry Penhaligon: c.1911 Narcisse Noir: Caron: Ernest Daltroff: 1912 L'Heure Bleue: Guerlain: Jacques Guerlain [10] [11] 1912 Quelques Fleurs: Houbigant: Robert Bienaimé: 1912 Un Air Embaumé: Rigaud Henri Rigaud 1912 ...

  4. Grand Musée du Parfum - Wikipedia

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    Exhibits included a recreation of the laboratory of French perfume house Houbigant (founded in 1775 at 19, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré), using items on loan from the Musée Carnavalet (the museum of the history of Paris). [5] It also had a "garden of scent" with white sculptures that each released different scents. [8]

  5. Paris Hilton's top-selling perfume has the best reviews ... - AOL

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    Paris Hilton may have been born into wealth, but her $2 billion fragrance empire speaks for itself. The 38-year-old entrepreneur launched her very first fragrance 14 years ago and released her ...

  6. The Secret to a Fragrance That Lasts? Infiniment Coty Paris ...

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    Each of the 14 Infiniment Coty Paris scents has molecular aura and was built from Nabi and Vu’s African and Asian roots, memories, and inspirations, following Coty’s three-pronged approach to ...

  7. 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.

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