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4: Le Champ - Le Parfum de Therése
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| Le Corail Rouge | Parfums Forval | 1922 |
Presented in a bottle by René Lalique et Cie. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le Coq d’Or | Corday | 1969 |
In association with Max Factor. Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Cougourdon Provencial | Jean-Paul Giraud et Fils | 1922 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| La Coupe d'Or | Les Parfums de Rosine | 1919 |
This is the same fragrance 'Coup de Fondre'; the name means ‘Flash of
Lightening’ or figuratively ‘Love at First Sight’; created by Paul Poiret.
Presented in a tiered clear glass bottle made by Verrières Brosse, which stood on a blue and silver base over which the blue box fitted. Also presented in a flacon by Cristalleries de Baccarat design #394 |
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| Le Courturier | l'Argene | 1951 |
In association with Le Courturier Parfume Co. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le Courturier | Parfums Marquay | 1950 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Couvent des Minimes : Lavender & Acacia | Bath & Body Works | 2005 |
In association with L'Occitane; inspired by formulae from Minimes Convent in Provence, France | |||
| Le Couvent des Minimes : Verbena & Lemon | Bath & Body Works | 2005 |
In association with L'Occitane; inspired by formulae from Minimes Convent in Provence, France | |||
| Le Crepuscule | G Chevallier | 1920 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Lectric Shave Lotion | Williams Hispania | Sub-titled 'avant-rasage' | ||||
| L'Écume des Jours | Ayala Moriel | 2004 |
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| Le Cyclamen | Jean-Paul Giraud et Fils | 1919 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Cyclamen | Parfums Molinard | 1930 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Cyclamen de Camelia | Dermol | 1920 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Cyclamen de Jeurelle | Jeurelle | 1933 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Cyclamen des Neiges | Parfums Molinard | 1918 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Leczinka | Parfums Bourjois | 1920 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le D | Parfums Balenciaga | |||||
| Leda | Lyonnais S.A. | 1935 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Leda | Marschal Import Corp | 1923 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Leda | Marcel Raffy | |||||
| Leda | Georg Schict | 1901 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Dandy | Parfums d’Orsay | 1922 |
In 1923 in USA A floral aldehyde parfum, classified B5f. Presented in an ornate Art Deco flacon designed by Louis Sue. The advertisement is from a Parisian journal dated 1928. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le Dandy | Parfums d'Orsay | 1922 |
As above but as an edt . Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le Dandy | Parfums d'Orsay | 1998 |
Re-orchestration of the original by Dominique Preyssas; a dry chypre edt | |||
| Le Dandy | Parfums d'Orsay | 2007 |
Re-launched as a limited edition. Retailed in UK in 2007 for £60.00 for a 100ml bottle |
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| Le Début Bleu | Richard Hudnut | 1927 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Début Blanc | Richard Hudnut | 1927 |
A parfum created for the opening of his new shop in Paris. Presented in a white or clear glass bottle which represented Gaiety. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le Début Noir | Richard Hudnut | 1927 |
A parfum created for the opening of his new shop in Paris. Presented in a black glass bottle, which represented Sophistication. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le Début Vert | Richard Hudnut | 1927 |
A parfum created for the opening of his new shop in Paris. Presented in a green glass bottle which represented Adventure. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le de Givenchy | Parfums Givenchy | 1957 |
A classical floral bouquet parfum, classified B3f. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le de Givenchy | Parfums Givenchy | 1957 |
As above but as an edt. Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le de Givenchy | Parfums Givenchy | 1965 |
Re-launch of the original with notes of orange flower, incense, coriander, jasmine, violet leaf, lily of the valley, rose, sandalwood and musk. | |||
| Le de Givenchy | Parfums Givenchy | 1965 |
As above but as an edt | |||
| Le Delice | Mr Robert, Parfumeur | 1925 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Demon d'Amour | de Vaudrey | 1920 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Dermier Roman | Parfums Fioret | 1923 |
This is the re-branded fragrance 'Jouir'. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le Diable | Mr Robert, Parfumeur | 1925 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Diamant Noir | Lydés | 1925 |
Alternatively 'Diamant Noir'. Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Dirigeable | Viville | 1910 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| L'edition Imperiale | Courvoisier | Refer to 'Courvoisier L'edition Imperiale' in Volume 'C' chapter 8 page 1 for details | ||||
| Le Dix | Parfums Balenciaga | 1947 |
Created by Frances Fabron of Roure, a soft rich floral parfum with top
notes of bergamot, lemon, peach and coriander; heart notes of rose, jasmine
and orris on base notes of vetiver, patchouli, sandalwood, rosewood, musk
and civet and is classified B3f. Presented in a clear fluted column flacon with domed fluted cap with the name in a frieze at the top of the bottle; has ‘HP’ the trademark for Verrières Pochet et du Courval on base. The name means ‘the ten’, taken from 10-avenue George V, Paris: the address of the famous Balenciaga salon. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le Dix | Parfums Balenciaga | 1947 |
As above but as an edt. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le Dix | Parfums Balenciaga | 1995 |
Re-launch after re-orchestration with modern ingredients - a parfum | |||
| Le Dix | Parfums Balenciaga | 1995 |
As above but as an edt | |||
| L. de Lubin | Lubin Parfumeur | 1974 |
A fresh floral fragrance. | |||
| Le Double Cinq | Alice Choquet | 1925 |
Alternative spelling 'Double Cinq'. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le Double Cinq | Parfums Molyneux | Name means ‘double five’ following trend of No 5 by Chanel | ||||
| Leelon | J C Penny & Co | 1930 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Lee Cooper Originals Ladies | Lee Cooper | 2010 |
A floriental woody edt with notes of litchi, redcurrant, yuzu, peony, freesia, mandarin blossom, vanilla, sandalwood and patchouli. Presented in 40 and 100ml bottles |
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| Lee Cooper Originals Gentlemen | Lee Cooper | 2010 |
A woody spicy edt with notes of citrus, cardamom, rosemary, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, amber, musk and leather. Presented in 40 and 100ml bottles |
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| Lee Cooper RDLC for Men | Lee Cooper | 2011 |
(Red Diamond Lee Cooper) A woody, ambery edt with notes of apple, anise, cinnamon, bergamot, aquatic notes, amber, cedar, sandalwood and musk. Presented in 40 and 100ml bottles |
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| Lee Cooper RDLC for Women | Lee Cooper | 2011 |
(Red Diamond Lee Cooper) A floral, fruity edt with notes of lemon, apple, melon, peony, violet, musk, cedarwood and patchouli. Presented in 40 and 100ml bottles |
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| Lee Ramonde | Amon Laboratories | |||||
| Lee Stafford Pink | Lee Stafford | 2006 |
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| Lee Touners | Lee Touners | |||||
| Le Faun | Cluny | 1930 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Feu de Vésuve | Rancé et Cie | |||||
| Le Feu d’Issey | Issey Miyake | 1998 |
September (The Fire of Issey) Created by Jacques Cavallier; a floral-spicy-woody edt with top notes of Bulgarian rose and coriander leaves, heart notes of Sichuan pepper and golden Japanese lily on base notes of Guaiac wood, amber and benzoin. Presented in a tactile spherical container designed by Gwenael Nicolas, made of PCTA Water clear, a special synthetic material that looks like glass but is warm to touch. It is constructed of two burnt orange cones inside a transparent sphere. |
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| Le Feu d ’Issey Light | Issey Miyake | 2000 |
September: a woody oriental fragrance with notes of bergamot, rosewood,
anise, coconut, jasmine, rose, milk, caramel, cedar, sandalwood, vanilla
and musk. Presented in a bottle designed by Gwenael Nicolas. |
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| Le Feu d ’Issey Refreshing | Issey Miyake | 2000 |
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| Le Feu d ’Issey Relaxing | Issey Miyake | 2000 |
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| Le Feu du Vesuve | Rancé et Cie | 2000 |
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| L’Effleurt (de Coty) | Coty | 1907 |
A floral fragrance. Re-launched in 1912. Presented in a signed René Lalique et Cie flacon with a moulded glass label showing a woman rising out of a swirl of vapour. Also in a Cristalleries de Baccarat flacon with a René Lalique et Cie label. Marketed with the slogan ‘Somewhere inside romance blossoms’. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| L’Effleurt (de Coty) | Coty | 1990 |
Re-orchestration of the original with modern formulae; a crisp floral-green fragrance. | |||
| L’Efflronté | Saint-Hubert de Leger | 1930 |
Sub-titled 'Parfum Grand Arôme'. Discontinued (date unknown) |
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| Le Flacon Carre | Guerlain | 1870 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
| Le Fleur du Vesuve | Rancé et Cie | |||||
| Le Fleur Preferée | Peynet | 1950 |
Discontinued (date unknown) | |||
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