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| Jean Paul was shot during a robbery at his home on the day Guerlinade was launched. Retired in 2002 |
| Vétiver |
Guerlain |
1959 |
In USA in 1961. Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; a classical woody spicy masculine edt, with notes of bergamot, lemon, neroli, vetiver, sandalwood, tobacco, spices and Tonka bean, classified E4m. Presented in a squared clear bottle with recessed reveres designed by Robert Granai. Reportedly created for the South American market. Re-launched in 2000. |
| Habit Rouge Dry |
Guerlain |
1967 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain |
| Parure |
Guerlain |
1975 |
Guerlain translation is 'Adornment'; also means a matching set - earrings and necklace. Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain with his mother in mind, an aldehyde chypre parfum with top notes of citrus, thyme, galbanum and sage with heart notes of jasmine, rose, lilac, lily of the valley, narcissus, jonquil and orris; base notes of balsam, styrax, vetiver, moss and leather. Presented in a clear round flacon with a swirl stopper designed by Robert Granai. |
| Derby pour Homme |
Guerlain |
1985 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; a leather-woody-spicy edt with top notes of fern and tagetes, heart notes of carnation and tuberose on base notes of clove and spicy woods, classified G1m. Presented in a ribbed striated bottle designed by Maisón Guerlain. Re-issued in 2005 |
| Petit Guerlain |
Guerlain |
1994 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; an alcohol free citrus eau de senteur for infants with notes of citrus, lavender, camomile, violet leaf, mimosa, rose, jasmine and vanilla. |
| Guerlinade édition limitée |
Guerlain |
1998 |
Re-formulation of 'Guerlinade' by Jean-Paul Guerlain; a floriental edp; presented as a limited edition flacon made by Cristalleries de Baccarat, to mark the 170th anniversary of the founding of Guerlain. |
| Lavende Velours |
Guerlain |
1999 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain. This is one of five 'Aqua Allegoria' fragrances that reflect notes found in a summer garden. |
| Ylang et Vanille |
Guerlain |
1999 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain. One of five 'Aqua Allegoria' fragrances that reflect notes found in a summer garden. |
| Belle Époque |
Guerlain |
1999 |
Sub-titled 'édition limitée'. Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain especially to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Harrods department store of Knightsbridge, London. Presented in a flacon by Cristalleries de Baccarat |
| Mahora |
Guerlain |
2000 |
October: created by Jean-Paul Guerlain, a floral oriental edp with notes of frangipani, tuberose, jasmine, neroli, ylang-ylang, sandalwood, vetiver and vanilla. |
| Météorite |
Guerlain |
2000 |
Alternative spelling 'Météorites’; Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; a floral fragrance |
| Terracotta |
Guerlain |
1997 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; an oriental edt |
| Chant d’Arômes |
Guerlain |
1962 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; it is said to have taken 7 years to perfect! A crisp green mossy chypre parfum with top notes of Mirabelle and gardenia; heart notes of jasmine, honeysuckle, clove buds and ylang-ylang on base notes of benzoin, musk, frankincense, vetiver and tree moss, classified D3f. Jean-Paul was inspired to create this fragrance with an early love of his in mind. Presented in a bottle designed by Robert Granai |
| Chamade |
Guerlain |
1969 |
The name means either ‘wild heart beats’ or ‘ the drum beats surrender’; a homage to Françoise Sagan’s novel La Chamade. Claimed to have taken seven years to perfect; created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; a crisp green floral-oriental aldehyde parfum with top notes of galbanum, heart notes of rose, jasmine, muguet, clove and Spanish lilac, on base notes of vetiver, benzoin, sandalwood, vanilla, balsam of Peru and balsam of Tolu, classified F1f. The clear cut flacon was designed by Raymond Guerlain in conjunction with Robert Granai in the shape of a stylised shell with pointed stopper, inspired by Botticelli’s ‘The Birth of Venus’; the name was taken from the film which starred Catherine Deneuve, a great favourite of Jean-Paul; who starred in the film La Chamade which was based on the novel by Françoise Sagan; it is reported that Jean-Paul mused that he created it with a ‘very, very beautiful’ woman in mind, whose name remained a secret |
| Nahéma |
Guerlain |
1979 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain and named after a princess in Arabian Nights Tales; ‘the daughter of fire’. A rich floral-oriental parfum with top notes of peach, bergamot, calycanthus and passion fruit; heart notes of rose, hyacinth, ylang-ylang, jasmine, lily of the valley and lilac on base notes of balsams of Peru, Tolu, benzoin, vanilla, vetiver and sandalwood, classified B7f. Presented in a clear orb mounted on a glass base on which the name is inscribed, with a black round cap was designed by Robert Granai. Catherine Deneuve inspired Jean-Paul to create this perfume. |
| Samsara |
Guerlain |
1989 |
The name means ‘eternal return’ in Sanskrit. Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain, a high-quality floral woody amber (oriental) parfum with top notes of bergamot, lemon, peach and tarragon, heart notes of jasmine, rose, orris, ylang-ylang and carnation, on base notes of sandalwood, vanilla, amber, musk and Tonka bean; classified F1f. Presented in a bottle designed by Robert Granai.Won the 1990 Italian Academy of Perfume award |
| un Air de Samsara |
Guerlain |
1995 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; a lighter and fresher version of his top-selling oriental-styled 'Samara'; a woody green oriental fragrance with top notes of bergamot, lemon, mint, and leafy notes with heart notes of narcissus and jasmine on base notes of sandalwood. The latter were supplied from Guerlain own Indian plantations, which were purchased to ensure future supplies of sandalwood for his fragrances. Presented in a frosted elongated gold bottle designed after the Samsara flacon, by Robert Granai. |
| Coriolan |
Guerlain |
1998 |
September; created by Jean-Paul Guerlain, a woody masculine chypre edt with top notes of lemon, lavender, cardamom and artemisia, heart notes of violet, rose, anise and jasmine on base notes of patchouli, vetiver, styrax and castoreum |
| Pamplelune |
Guerlain |
1999 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain |
| Philtre d'Amour |
Guerlain |
1999 |
Sub-titled 'édition limitée'; for Valentines' Day. Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; an edp. Re-issued in 2000 and in 2005 |
| Flora Nérolia |
Guerlain |
2000 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain |
| Millennium |
Guerlain |
2000 |
Christmas, Sub-titled 'édition limitée'. created by Jean-Paul Guerlain |
| Too Much |
Guerlain |
2000 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; a green floral edt with notes of jasmine and mimosa |
| Secret Intention |
Guerlain |
2001 |
Sub-titled 'édition limitée'. Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; a floral fragrance with notes of bergamot, lemon, orange blossom, tea, cardamom, coriander, jasmine, tonka bean, vanilla and sandalwood |
| Habit Rouge pour Homme |
Guerlain |
1965 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; a classical oriental spicy-leather edt with notes of mandarin, lemon, patchouli, spices, lavender, vanilla and leather, classified F4m. |
| Eau de Guerlain |
Guerlain |
1974 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain, a herbal citrus masculine edt with notes of bergamot, lemon, thyme, neroli and verbena, classified A1m |
| Jardins de Bagatelle |
Guerlain |
1983 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain, a rich floral edp with top notes of violets with fruity tones of bergamot and lemons with heart notes of rose, jasmine, narcissus, ylang-ylang orris, orchid and lily of the valley. Base notes of vetiver, cedar wood, patchouli, benzoin, musk and civet. Presented in a bottle designed by Robert Granai. The fragrance was named after the famous rose garden Bois de Boulogne, which had been created for Marie Antoinette in 1777. |
| Héritage |
Guerlain |
1992 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain, a parfum with notes of bergamot, lemon, coriander, pepper, bay, lavender, patchouli, tonka bean and cedar; presented in a bottle designed by Robert Granai |
| Champs-Élysées |
Guerlain |
1996 |
Re-formulation by Jean-Paul Guerlain of the 1914 fragrance; a fresh fruity-floral edp with top notes of mimosa, rose and black currant, heart notes of mandarin, buddleia and lilac on base notes on hibiscus seed and almond wood. The angular bottle was designed by Robert Granai and echoes the architecture in and around the Champs-Élysées in Paris |
| Herba Fresca |
Guerlain |
1999 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain. An edt that reflect notes found in a summer garden |
| Rosa Magnifica |
Guerlain |
1999 |
An edt created by Jean-Paul Guerlain |
| Métallica |
Guerlain |
2000 |
A limited edition; created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; an oriental floral fragrance |
| Cherry Blossom |
Guerlain |
2000 |
Created by Jean-Paul Guerlain; a floral fragrance |
| Plus Que Jamais |
Guerlain |
2005 |
Created by Jean Paul Guerlain to commemorate the re-opening of La Maison Guerlain at 68, Avenue des Champs-Elysées in Paris. An edp with notes of lemon, bergamot, ylang-ylang, neroli, iris, jasmine, and vanilla |
| Cachet Jaune |
Guerlain |
2005 |
This is the re-orchestration of the original 1937 fragrance; by Jean-Paul Guerlain |
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