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Showing posts with label Les Parfums du Lido. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Les Parfums du Lido. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Les Parfums du Lido

Les Parfums du Lido, a brief but intriguing perfume house, was founded in 1927 at the prestigious 78 Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris, later moving to 76 Avenue des Champs-Élysées. Connected to the famous Lido Night Club, this fragrance venture aimed to capture the allure and mystique associated with Parisian nightlife. The Lido Night Club, established in 1928 on the Champs-Élysées, is a celebrated cabaret known for its glamorous revues and opulent performances. It drew inspiration from the legendary Lido beaches in Venice, bringing a taste of Mediterranean luxury and Parisian sophistication to the city's entertainment scene. As a beacon of glitzy Parisian nightlife, the Lido offered audiences an escape into a world of dance, music, and dazzling costumes, which likely influenced the aesthetic and character of Les Parfums du Lido.

Les Parfums du Lido had a manufacturing base at Asnières in the Seine department, hinting at a small production operation focused on creating high-quality fragrances in limited quantities. The brand was short-lived, with its perfumes becoming rare collectors' items due to their scarcity and historical connection to a unique period in Parisian culture. Export arrangements were managed by Barany & Co., located at 51 Rue de Paradis in Paris, indicating the brand's aspiration to reach an international clientele.

Though Les Parfums du Lido operated for only a brief time, it is remembered as a fragrant expression of Parisian nightlife glamour, embodying the chic and seductive atmosphere of the Lido Night Club. Its fragrances were perhaps intended to give wearers a sense of that same charm and elegance—an aromatic souvenir from one of Paris's most iconic entertainment venues.

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