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Showing posts with label Fernand Capelle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fernand Capelle. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Fernand Capelle Parfumeur

Fernand Capelle, based at 78 Boulevard Lamouroux, Vitry-sur-Seine, Seine, France, emerged as an obscure figure in the perfume industry in 1936. The establishment, founded that year, became renowned for its elegant and distinctive fragrances. The mark associated with this brand was succinctly inscribed as "Capelle Paris," a signature that exuded both simplicity and sophistication.

The two perfumes known from the Capelle Paris collection are "Mon Faible" and "Les Drags." "Mon Faible," launched in 1936, was the inaugural fragrance of the brand. This perfume likely embodied the charm and elegance of the era, reflecting Capelle’s vision and the stylish essence of the 1930s. "Les Drags," introduced a year later in 1937, continued this tradition, potentially offering a different olfactory experience while maintaining the brand's refined aesthetic.

Although the range of fragrances from Capelle Paris was limited to these two offerings, their creations are remembered for their distinctiveness and the mark they left in the perfume industry during a period of rich olfactory innovation.

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