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Sunday, June 7, 2015

Parfumerie Fouillat

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Parfumerie Fouillat of Grenoble, France, launched a range of perfumes in the 1920s. Most likely a short-lived company. In addition to perfumes, the company also produced lotions, powders, creams and soaps.




The perfumes of Fouillat:
  • 1920 Bouquet d'Orient
  • 1924 Grenoble
  • 1920 Pecheresse/Pecherose
  • 1922 Son Peche
  • 1927 Les Fleurs



Thursday, July 17, 2014

Les Parfums de Jaspy

Les Parfums de Jaspy of Paris, established at 75 rue du Cardinal Lemoine, Paris in 1910, and subtitled "Parfums Modernes et Originaux". The company was very  short-lived.





The New York French Export Company was the sole distributor of Jaspy in 1920.






The perfumes of Jaspy:
  • 1920 Jasmin
  • 1920 Ambre
  • 1921 Buisson Fleuri
  • 1921 Fleurs Bois
  • 1921 Kadoura
  • 1921 Muscadin
  • 1921 Myrodata
  • 1921 La Tulipe Noire
  • 1921 Rose de Chemin
  • 1921 L'Eglantine de la Reine
  • 1922 Le Petit Chose
  • 1922 Victoirie Lilas
  • 1927 Lilas
  • 1927 Narcissus
  • 1927 Violet



Le Petit Chose by Jaspy: launched in 1922, clear glass pear shaped flacon with stopper made up of milk glass, a stylized man's head wearing a black hat. Bottle made in memory of French author, Alphonse Daudet who wrote the novel Le P'tite Chose.


The New York Times, 1921:

"Fascinating Jaspy perfumes, the rose in its slender tapering bottle and 'Petit Chose. L'Eglantine de la Reine, with its delicate glass horseshoe carved by Lalique."

Monday, May 5, 2014

L'Institut de Beaute & Klytia Perfumes

L'Institut de Beaute, of 26 place Vendome, Paris. A beauty salon established in 1895 by Victor Francois Merle with Elise-Marie Valentin Le Brun. The beauty salon sold cosmetics, toiletries and some of the finest limited edition perfume presentations, most likely only available at the Paris salon. The salon later moved to 222 rue de Rivoli, Paris. They sold products to the USA under the name Klytia, as this was an affiliated company established in 1895 by Merle.

Madame Valentin Le Brun had royal appointments from the Khedive of Egypt (possibly Abbas Hilmi Pasha), the Queen of England, The Queen of Spain (possibly Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg), Princess Eulalia (Princess Eulalia Maria Antoine Eleonore of Thurn and Taxis) and others. She was also awarded the (Silver Palms medal) as an Officier d'Academie de France.



Klytia is still producing skin care products today, under the Klytia label and the L'Institut de Beaute label (here's a hint for anyone interested in trying their products, I have found plenty of L'Institut de Beaute products at the discount stores Marshalls, and TJ Maxx, all items are priced half or lower of what they retail at higher end stores.)

The perfumes of Klytia:

  • Bonheur du Jour 
  • Bouquet de Mai 
  • Bouquet du Roy
  • Cleo 
  • Corté Impériale de Russia
  • Deliria de Calvi
  • El Jazmin
  • El Radinu
  • El Secret de Astarte
  • Elika
  • Jardin de Mohana
  • Jasmin
  • Le Porte-Bonheur
  • Le Prefere de Rejane
  • Le Vertige de Simone
  • Les Fiancailles
  • Mon Bonheur
  • Mond Fetiche
  • Mon Fol Amor
  • Mouchoir de Khedive
  • Perfume de Madame Recamier
  • Perfume Klytia
  • Perfume Principe Jaime
  • Rêve de Quatre CÅ“urs
  • Rose de 4 CÅ“urs
  • Souverain Perfume
  • Tamara
  • Violette de Montagnes


The perfumes of L'Institut de Beaute:
  • 1895 Bouquet de l'Empire
  • 1907 Klytia
  • 1910 Bouquet L'Empereur
  • 1911 L'Amour Antique
  • 1920 Elyane
  • 1925 aube
  • 1925 Exquis Printemps
  • 1930 Eulalia 
  • 1931 Le Bouquet du Khedive (named after the Khedive of Egypt)
  • 1931 Parfum Djavidan



Harem Life - Page 245, 1931:
".. in the market as I am when I order Le Bouquet du Khedive or the Parfum Djavidan from the Institut de Beaute, in Paris."






Harem Life - Page 245, 1931:
".. in the market as I am when I order Le Bouquet du Khedive or the Parfum Djavidan from the Institut de Beaute, in Paris."


Sunday, April 6, 2014

Parfumerie St. Denis

Parfumerie St. Denis of Paris France. (also known as Perfumery St. Denis). The American part of the company was located at 452 Fifth Ave., New York. The company produced perfumes, toiletries and cosmetics. But they were famous for their bath salts and powders.

Dr. Anthony T. Frascati (b. July 7, 1892 in Italy) composed the perfumes for Perfumery St Denis in 1922-1925 and again as the chemist in charge of production and perfumery in 1926-1929.  Frascati had also compounded perfumes for other companies such as Tokalon (1922-1925), Ungerer & Co (1929-1932), and Givaudan-Delawanna (1925-1926) before joining Max Factor in 1933. Frascati worked in the Max Factor labs until 1936, when he was appointed head of the perfume laboratory for Firmenich in New York City until 1949. He even whipped up private perfumes for screen stars, but did not manufacture them.




In 1940, Baum acquired St. Denis.  St. Denis Toiletries, Inc., has acquired the business of the former Parfumerie St. Denis, Inc., New York. Jerome E. Baum. originator of Dermay Perfumes, Inc.. who retired and sold his interest in Dermay after fifteen years' association is president of the new organization.


The perfumes of Saint Denis:

  • 1923 "Rainbow" Bath Salts
  • 1925 Birch
  • 1925 Birch Buds
  • 1925 Blue Carnation
  • 1925 Narcisse D'Auteuil 
  • 1926 Eau de Cologne Royale
  • 1926 Jeunesse Vivante
  • 1928 Turandot
  • 1928 Vigorettes
  • 1931 Pine Rest
  • 1932 B18
  • 1932 De Tout Mon Coeur
  • 1932 Auf Wiedersehen
  • 1932 Liebestraum
  • 1933 Gardenia Royal
  • 1933 Non-At-All
  • 1933 Yankee Doodle
  • 1934 Lily of France
  • 1934 Royal Guard
  • 1934 The Grenadier
  • 1934 Parlez Moi D'Amour
  • 1934 Valse de Champagne
  • 1935 Au Revoir
  • 1935 Rose Geranium
  • 1935 Les Fleurs de Jasmin
  • 1936 Candle Light
  • 1936 Gay Nineties
  • 1936 Votre Beaute
  • 1936 Orchid
  • 1936 Loyalty
  • 1936 Hyde Park
  • 1936 Old Fashioned Bouquet
  • 1936 Madonna
  • 1936 Syncopation
  • 1936 La Royale
  • 1936 Saints Release
  • 1936 Chivalry
  • 1937 Affection
  • 1937 Tyrolean Pine
  • 1937 Dirnd'l
  • 1939 New Mown Hay
  • 1940 Zombie
  • 1941 Blue Sapphire
  • 1941 Jaunty


The Pharmaceutical Era, Volume 59, 1929:
"Les Fleurs de Jasmin is the name of a new bath crystal package which is soon to be placed on the market by Parfumerie St. Denis, specialists in toilet requisites. The package will retail at $2 and $3.50."

Les Parfums Godet

This comprehensive guide will introduce you to the wonderful world of Les Parfums Godet. Julien-Joseph Godet founded Godet Perfumery in 1901 at 37 rue Saint-Lazare, Paris. The establishment quickly gained a reputation for its exquisite fragrances, contributing to the rich tradition of French perfumery. The location in the bustling heart of Paris was ideal for attracting a sophisticated clientele, and Godet's creations were known for their quality and elegance. This historical context reflects the significance of Godet Perfumery in the early 20th century Parisian culture, continuing the legacy of French excellence in the art of perfumery.



Friday, January 3, 2014

Parfums Blanchard

Parfums Blanchard, established in 1930 by brothers Howard and Eugene Kestenbaum, emerged as a prominent name in the New York perfume industry. The Kestenbaum brothers launched their company with a vision to create luxurious and refined fragrances, and they quickly made a mark with their distinctive offerings.

In the early years, Parfums Blanchard focused on crafting elegant and sophisticated scents that appealed to a discerning clientele. The brand’s perfumes were celebrated for their quality and unique compositions, reflecting the Kestenbaums' dedication to excellence in fragrance creation.

Among the various perfumes produced by Parfums Blanchard, each was designed to embody a sense of timeless elegance and luxury. The Kestenbaums' expertise in blending high-quality ingredients ensured that their fragrances stood out in the competitive market of the early 20th century.

The legacy of Parfums Blanchard represents a commitment to craftsmanship and a deep understanding of the art of perfumery, which the Kestenbaum brothers maintained throughout the company's history. Their work has left an enduring impression on the world of fragrance, continuing to be remembered for its refinement and sophistication.



Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Parfums Boue Soeurs

Boué Soeurs, a successful couture house established by two French sisters, Sylvie and Jeanne, in 1899, offered perfumes as part of their exquisite fashion line. Talented and business minded, they opened ateliers in Paris, New York , Palm Beach, San Francisco, London and Bucharest from 1899-1953.



Thursday, June 13, 2013

Parfumerie Bichara

In this guide I have listed the various perfumes presented by Bichara of 10 rue de la Chausse-d'Antin, Paris France.



c1913 ad

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Parfums Raffy

Parfums Raffy was established in 1918 by Marcel J. Raffy, a Franco-American (1901-1934), of 156 East 45 St. New York.




c1930 ad

Monday, April 8, 2013

Parfumerie Silka

Parfumerie Silka, also known as Parfums Silka, was founded by Maurice Roussel in 1909 at 16 Quai de la Mégisserie in Paris. Maurice Roussel was connected to the esteemed Parfumerie Roussel family, which had been a prominent name in the fragrance industry since 1852. The Roussel family's previous venture, Parfumerie Roussel, had achieved considerable acclaim with their highly successful Eau Gorlier during the 19th century. This lineage of expertise and innovation in perfumery provided a strong foundation for the establishment of Parfumerie Silka, continuing the family’s legacy in the world of fragrance.




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