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Perfumer; associated with Paul Vacher, created fragrances for Lanvin |
| Arpège |
Parfums Lanvin |
1927 |
Created by André Fraysse and Paul Vacher, with over 60 natural ingredients; a floral aldehyde parfum with top notes of bergamot, neroli, coriander, clove and peach; heart notes of Grasse jasmine, Bulgarian rose, ylang-ylang, camellia and lily of the valley on base notes of ambries, benzoin, musk, sandalwood and vetiver, classified B5 f. Named after the musical term ‘arpeggio’ in honour of Jeanne Lanvin’s only daughter Marie-Blanche, a talented pianist. Presented in a glorious Art Deco orb flacon designed by Armand-Albert Rateau and made by Verrières Brosse. |
| Eau de Lanvin |
Parfums Lanvin |
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A citric-spicy masculine edt created by André Fraysse, classified A3m |
| My Sin |
Parfums Lanvin |
1925 |
The English translation of 'Mon Peche'. Created by André Fraysse; a floral-bouquet fragrance with notes of bergamot, lemon, neroli, Clary sage, clove, orris, ylang-ylang, lily of the valley, jasmine, rose, lilac, jonquil, vanilla, Tolu balsam, vetiver, cedar wood, sandalwood, civet, styrax and musk, classified B3f. Presented in a flacon designed by Cristalleries de Baccarat |
| Pretexte |
Parfums Lanvin |
1937 |
Created by André Fraysse, a feminine floral woody amber fragrance, classified F1f. |
| Rumeur |
Parfums Lanvin |
1934 |
Created by André Fraysse; a fruity chypre fragrance, classified D4f. |
| Scandal |
Parfums Lanvin |
1931 |
Alternative spelling 'Scandale'. Created by André Fraysse; a leather fragrance, classified G1f. |
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