Viviny Perfumers Inc., based in West Haven, Connecticut, operated under the trade name "André Chénier," a nod to the celebrated 18th-century French poet. The company launched a comprehensive line of toilet preparations during the 1920s, which included perfumes, face powders, talcum powders, face creams, bath salts, lipsticks, and rouges. Their diverse offerings reflected the expanding beauty and cosmetics market of the era. Notably, Viviny Perfumers supplied exclusive perfumes for the upscale B. Altman department stores, catering to a clientele that demanded refined and luxurious products.
In 1931, Viviny Perfumers introduced a series of single-flower perfumes under the banner “AndrĂ© ChĂ©nier Fleurs.” It is believed that this collection may have been the perfumes specially commissioned for B. Altman. These creations captured the simplicity and elegance of floral fragrances, a popular trend during the early 20th century. Carroll Cut Rate Perfumer, a New York-based retailer, also marketed AndrĂ© ChĂ©nier perfumes, broadening their distribution and appeal.