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Showing posts with label Royal Secret by Germaine Monteil c1958. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Secret by Germaine Monteil c1958. Show all posts

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Royal Secret by Germaine Monteil c1935

        Royal Secret by Germaine Monteil. "For that feeling of utter luxury."

Germaine Monteil was a celebrated French fashion designer at 39 boulevard des Capucines, Paris, and also had a boutique at 663 Fifth Ave, NY. The company was acquired by BAT in 1969 and sold on to the Benckiser Group in the early 1990’s.

Germaine Monteil and his company launched a range of fragrances, and his best known and best selling fragrance was Royal Secret. Royal Secret was launched in 1935.



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