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Showing posts with label Sarah Felix. Show all posts
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Monday, May 6, 2013

Sarah Felix Perfumes

Sarah Felix (born Sophie Felix) was a French manufacturer of perfumes, cosmetics and patent medicines. Her company was known as Sarah Felix, Parfumerie des Fees (Perfumer of the Fairies) located at 43 rue Richer in Paris. She also had an office at Bruxelles at Chez Frey, 14 rue d'Escalier and an office in London at Hovenden et Sons at 5 Great Malborough Street.



Following the death of her sister, Rachel,  she turned to the manufacture of perfumes.

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