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Welcome to my unique perfume blog! Here, you'll find detailed, encyclopedic entries about perfumes and companies, complete with facts and photos for easy research. This site is not affiliated with any perfume companies; it's a reference source for collectors and enthusiasts who cherish classic fragrances. My goal is to highlight beloved, discontinued classics and show current brand owners the demand for their revival. Your input is invaluable! Please share why you liked a fragrance, describe its scent, the time period you wore it, any memorable occasions, or what it reminded you of. Did a relative wear it, or did you like the bottle design? Your stories might catch the attention of brand representatives. I regularly update posts with new information and corrections. Your contributions help keep my entries accurate and comprehensive. Please comment and share any additional information you have. Together, we can keep the legacy of classic perfumes alive!

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Eau de Gucci c1982

Eau de Gucci by Gucci: originally launched in 1982, in USA in 1984. Created by Michel Almairac.  Also, another vintage version called Eau de Gucci Concentrée (Concentrated) was available in the 1980s, it was more intense than regular old Eau de Gucci.



Saturday, November 22, 2014

Emeraude by Coty c1918

Emeraude by Coty, launched in 1918 and crafted by the visionary perfumer François Coty, is a fragrance steeped in historical significance and cultural reverence. Pronounced "EM-AIR-ODE," the name itself, meaning "emerald" in French, hints at the rich narrative that inspired its creation.

In the early 20th century, François Coty was captivated by the ancient Persian culture, particularly their veneration of the emerald. The Persians, renowned for their sophisticated civilization and deep appreciation for the arts and sciences, held emeralds in high esteem. These precious stones were not merely ornamental but were believed to possess profound mystical powers. They were often housed in temples, symbolizing divine protection and happiness.

Against the backdrop of World War I, a period marked by turmoil and longing for beauty and stability, Coty sought to infuse his creations with a sense of wonder and escapism. His fascination with Persian legends and the emerald's reputed ability to bring divine happiness provided the perfect muse.

The post-war era, characterized by a yearning for peace and a return to elegance, found a perfect expression in Emeraude. Coty's goal was ambitious: to encapsulate the allure and mystique of the emerald, transforming its essence into a sensory experience. Emeraude was more than a fragrance; it was an olfactory representation of the emerald's soul, designed to evoke the same reverence and enchantment that the Persians felt towards their treasured jewels.





Launched during a time when modern perfumery was beginning to blossom, Emeraude stood out with its complex blend, balancing citrus top notes with a warm, spicy heart and a sensual, woody base. This composition was groundbreaking, setting a new standard for luxury fragrances. It invited wearers to embark on a journey through time and space, connecting them to the ancient Persian mystique while offering a modern sense of luxury and sophistication.

In essence, Emeraude by Coty is not just a perfume; it is a narrative encapsulated in a bottle, bridging the historical reverence of Persian culture with the early 20th century's desire for beauty and serenity amidst chaos. François Coty's creation remains a testament to the timeless allure of the emerald and the enduring power of storytelling in perfumery.

Black Satin by Angelique c1946

Black Satin by Angelique: launched in 1946.



Silent Night by Countess Maritza c1947

Silent Night by Countess Maritza: launched in 1947.


Friday, November 21, 2014

Havoc by Mary Quant c1974

Here are some questions from readers that I thought you might enjoy.

Q. "I have a bottle of Havoc perfume that I have been holding on to for any years. I often pop off the top and take in that lovely scent that I so loved back in high school! It evokes such great memories!! I would love to wear that wonderful scent once again. Is it possible to find or duplicate the scent I long for? Please let me know so I can stop searching. My daughter is in London presently and I am thinking of sending her to the Mary Quant shop. Please tell me if this search is futile. Thanks in advance for your efforts!"


Thursday, November 20, 2014

Oriza L. Legrand

Oriza L. Legrand of 11 place de la Madeleine, Paris.

c1920 ad



Reader Questions

For some reason, the contact form responses used on my blog were not being delivered to my email and were unknowingly dumped into my Google Documents. Unfortunately, many people did not include their email addresses so I have no way of contacting them. So I am taking this opportunity to respond to the several questions my readers have asked in the hopes that if they are still searching for answers to their inquiries, they will see this info.


Q. "I found a large Lucien Lelong display rack and I was wondering if you had any info on it. It's lucite, mirror, and gesso over wood and it's massive. Probably 4 feet wide. It lights up too! I don't see anyway to attach photos, but I do have them. I'll be restoring it this next week."

A. Although I cannot see any photos, I believe this item dates from the 1940s-1960s.


Q. "While my Nanny was ill I helped to care for her. After wash-ups I took to dabbing an oil that she always wore when I was a little girl; Tuberose Bath Oil. She passed a few weeks ago and my aunt gave me the bottle that contains a small amount in it. I was able to discern from the bottle that it was distributed by Chess Ltd. Do you know where I could get more from or even just the scent of the Tuberose?  I would be ever so grateful. I feel as though she is with me when I wear the scent she wore when I was a child."

A. While Mary Chess is no longer in business, you can find very nice tuberose perfumes and perfume oils online. Occasional bottles of Mary Chess' Tuberose pop up on ebay and etsy from time to time. However, if you cannot find these, and want a very nice heady tuberose perfume, try Fracas by Robert Piguet, it is one of my favorites.


Q. "I would like to get hold of Green Velvet by Helena Rubinstein circa 1950's."

A. Unfortunately this perfume has been discontinued for many years, however, you may find these on etsy and ebay from time to time.



Q. "Hello my name is Aundrea and I have a Jonchee De Pois de Senteur Volnay Paris that I would like to sell. I have found some information on the bottle already, but would like to see what you come up with. I also do the Ebay thing most of what I sell is Hanna Andersson clothes so this is out of my comfort zone. I have had the bottle listed for sometime now but with the amount I am asking and the information I have on it I feel that I fall short on providing enough or the right information to get it sold. Looking forward to hearing back from you. Thanks so much for your time."

A. Hi Aundrea, this is a rarity, for appraisal info, please view the page 'What Is My Perfume Bottle Worth' at the top of the blog for info.


Q. "I have an old bottle of Fidji talcum powder by Guy Laroche. It is a cylinder shape and is white with brown writing on. Do you know when it may have been on sale? What year it was produced as I know they no longer make it? Many Thanks, Anna"

A. Hi Anna, your talcum powder was produced during the late 1970s-early 1980s. Read more about Fidji here.


Q. "Hi Grace, I recently came across a boxed set of Balmain. It is called Le Monde Elegant and has 3 bottles inside. 1 each - Miss Balmain, Jolie Madame, Vent Vert. The box was sealed in the original cellophane which I slid off to see the contents inside. Of course when I tried to slide the cellophane back on, it ripped (but I kept it). Inside the bottles are about 7/8 full but I know they have never been used. Just loss from age and evaporation. My question would be if you know anything about this set or when it may have come out? I have researched it on the internet and have not seen another or even been able to read about a gift set like this. I would be glad to send you pictures...... I was going to sell it, but I would like to be better informed if possible! Thanks in advance for any help! Nancy."

A. Hi Nancy, your set probably dates to the 1970s.


Q. "Do you have heliotrope by Mary Chess?"

A. Hi, I am sorry but at this time I do not have any Mary Chess perfumes in stock. You may wish to check ebay and etsy.com.


Q. "Do you have the strawberry musk oil by R.H. cosmetics?"

A. Unfortunately products manufactured by RH Cosmetics are very scarce. I personally have never seen the Strawberry Musk perfume oil. Try ebay or etsy.



Q. "I have a small cardboard tube containing one glass ampule of perfume. The label is green with black print and is marked "Judy n' Jill Junior Miss perfume rebottled by Nips, Inc. NY, NY.   Can you tell me anything about it?  It was found among my late mother's keepsakes.  Thank you."

A. Judy n' Jill was a clothing company that catered to young women and children. They brought out their namesake perfume in the 1940s. Nips, Inc. was a company that decanted popular name brand perfumes into their own bottles and sold them in small purse size bottles and tiny glass or plastene ampules (tester vials sealed at both ends). The perfume was touted as the "Perfume for the Junior Miss. Judy n' Jill perfume is created entirely for the junior miss. Tots thru teens will love the fresh new scent."


Q. "Have a scent with the name P.R. Dreyer on the label with a design but nothing else.  Curious, can find no info. Thanks,  Rosemary"

A. Established by Peter R Dreyer in 19th Street New York in 1932; essential oils and limited commercial perfumes. PR Dreyer was involved in the essential oil and related chemicals importation business for over twenty years before he started his own perfumery company.

Le Golliwogg by Vigny c1918

Le Golliwogg by Vigny: launched in 1918.




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