Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Joubert Perfumes

Joubert of Paris; launched fragrances around 1880. Later expanded into the USA in c1920 and had offices in New York and Jersey City, NJ.

Around 1920, established Joubert et Cie Inc at Fifth Avenue, New York; launched a range of fragrances; associated with Etre, Blue Waltz, Jolind and de Linet.

I am sure there are more perfumes to be found, if I left one out, let me know.

The perfumes of Joubert:

  • 1880 Highland Clover
  • 1880 Jersey Belle
  • 1919 Butterfly Être (under the Etre label, this is the re-branded fragrance 'Narcisse' by de Linet )
  • 1925 À Toi Cheri
  • 1925 Bonjour
  • 1925 Camellia Noir (under the Etre label)
  • 1925 Danse Galante
  • 1925 Jolin d'Ormane (under the Jolind label)
  • 1927 Blue Garden
  • 1927 Parfum Dada (under the Etre label)
  • 1927 Blue Waltz
  • 1927 Blue Jasmin
  • 1929 Pois de Senteur (under the de Linet label)
  • 1927 D'Anjou
  • 1927 A Toi Cherie (under the Blue Waltz label)
  • 1929 Divine Kiss
  • 1929 Extase Être (under the Etre label)
  • 1929 Gardenia de Linet (under the de Linet label)
  • 1929 Narcisse de Linet (under the de Linet label)
  • 1930 Trésor de Mar (under the de Linet label)
  • 1930 Duke (under the Etre label)
  • 1931 Empress Eugenie (under the Blue Waltz label)
  • 1932 Irresistible
  • 1932 Lip Lure (lipstick)
  • 1932 Letty Lynton
  • 1934 Duchess of Paris (under Jolind label)
  • 1934 Countess Joubert (under the Blue Waltz label)
  • 1936 Mischief
  • 1937 Expectation
  • 1937 Imagination
  • 1937 Infatuation
  • 1937 Oriental Lure
  • 1937 Singapore Nights
  • 1937 Naughty
  • 1939 Sweet Moments
  • 1939 Mischief (under the Blue Waltz label)
  • 1939 The Duke (under the Blue Waltz label)
  • 1939 The Duchess (under the Blue Waltz label)


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