Thursday, September 21, 2023

Les Parfums de Nicole

 Nicole, Guillemautot & Reignard (Ing. Chim.) of Paris. Established in 1922.


Indicateur de la production française, 1922:

"Les Parfums de Nicole, 45, rue de Courbevoie, La Garenne (Seine)."


Revue de chimie industrielle et le moniteur scientifique, 1922:

"Les Parfums de Nicole, société La Garenne (Seine). anonyme, 45, rue de Courbevoie; capital 500.000 frs."


Chimie & Industrie, 1924:

"The Perfumes of Nicole, Guillemautot and Reignard. General partnership, 45, rue de Courbevoie, in La Garenne (Seine). Subject: the manufacture and sale of perfumery, hygiene and beauty products. Capital: 275,000 francs."



"Among the exhibitors at the 1924 Paris Fair, it can be stated that "Nicole" attracted the attention of Perfumers and Hairdressers and especially the foreign purchasers, with its lotions, extracts and powders, which were presented in a very striking and original style, much appreciated. 

In particular, Nicole's Vaporizer, in finely decorated crystal, displayed in a very original way, was a big success.

Nicole's Poupee Sachet (the doll sachet), destined to perfume the clothes of our fashionable women, is entirely superior to the old fashioned sachets; it brings into our armoire, among the laces and fine lingerie, an amusing note, which is typically Parisian.

"Hindoustan", "Divan Noir", "Ganor", "Nicosia", "Moulin Joli", are all names which evoke the most delicate scents and proclaim everywhere: The perfumes of Nicole are those of the chic lady."

 








The perfumes of Nicole:

  • 1924 Hindoustan
  • 1924 Divan Noir
  • 1924 Ganor
  • 1924 Nicosia
  • 1924 Moulin Joli
  • Le Jardin
  • Victoris de Nicole





The Vaporizer, in finely decorated crystal.

The Doll Sachet (Poupee Sachet), destined to perfume clothing.


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