Maroussia by Zaitzev: launched in 1992 in association with Soreal, a joint venture between L'Oreal and a Russian company. The fragrance was developed in Grasse for L'Oreal by Martin Gras for Russian fashion designer Viacheslav "Slava" Zaitzev.
The name is derived from the Russian name Maroussia, Marusja (Maria).
Maroussia by Zaitzev is a fascinating fragrance with a rich history. It's intriguing how it blends the Russian cultural element with the finesse of French perfumery. The collaboration between L'Oreal and the Russian company, as well as the involvement of Martin Gras and Viacheslav Zaitzev, showcases the fusion of talents from different backgrounds, resulting in a scent that captures the essence of both worlds. The choice of the name Maroussia, derived from the Russian name Marusja (Maria), adds a personal touch and hints at the fragrance's connection to its roots.