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Showing posts with label Carnet de Bal by Revillon c1937. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carnet de Bal by Revillon c1937. Show all posts

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Carnet de Bal by Revillon c1937

Carnet de Bal was launched in 1937 by Revillon of Paris. It was created by Maurice Shaller.

Originally a representative for perfumery glassware, M. Schaller was invited to run Paul Poiret's perfume department. He then took a keen interest in perfume technology and later created such excellent perfumes as Revillon's Carnet de Bal.



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