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Sunday, July 5, 2015

Claire Parfumeur, Inc

Claire Parfumeur, Inc  of Paris, France, elegant Paris shop specializing in luxury fashions and perfumes, established in 1924 by Rodney Wanamaker , a member of the founding family of John Wanamaker, department stores in the US. Claire also had a shop at Fifth Avenue, New York; launched a range of fragrances: associated to Evenod Parfumeur.












The perfumes of Claire:

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1920Yu Yu
1920Fleur d'Or
1922Muguet
1922Chypre
1922Rose
1922Fleurette
1922Violette
1922Parfum Marguerite
1922Vision d'Annam
1922Origan
1914Oree
1923Le Beau Narcisse
1927Memorie
1928Fascination
1929Numero II
1929Caprice de Femme
1934 Soir d'Ete
1934 Jasmin
1934 Sweet Pea


Oree Perfume:



A Lalique perfume bottle for CLAIRE, "Oree", in clear and Frosted glass with sepia patina, stopper molded "LALIQUE", base molded "FRANCE", with paper label from the Wanamaker Stores. 8cm (3.25in) high.



Oree, described as "the breath of the fringe of the woods", was a light and woodsy floral perfume which debuted in 1914 and was still being sold in it's Lalique bottle as late as 1953 as evidenced by the newspaper ad below:





Evenod of New York; launched a range of fragrances in 1925; affiliated with Jules V Riviere. Perfumes.

The perfumes of Evenod:

1925Evenod
1925Evenod Twelve
1925Jules V Riviere
1925Memoire

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