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Established in 1927; part of the couture house Molyneux; established at 5 rue Royale, Paris in 1919 by English fashion designer Edward Henri Molyneux (1891 to 1974) of Irish ancestry; very famous in the 1920’s and 1930’s; he retired in1967, his nephew assumed control in 1990; company divided |
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Parfums Molyneux |
1925 |
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Parfums Molyneux |
1925 |
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Parfums Molyneux |
1925 |
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Cinq de Molyneux |
Parfums Molyneux |
1925 |
A fruity-chypre feminine fragrance, classified D4f |
Le Numéro Cinq |
Parfums Molyneux |
1925 |
A floral chypre parfum |
Fête de Molyneux |
Parfums Molyneux |
1927 |
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Charm |
Parfums Molyneux |
1929 |
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Molyneux |
Parfums Molyneux |
1930 |
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Un Idée de Molyneux |
Parfums Molyneux |
1930 |
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Viore |
Parfums Molyneux |
1930 |
Re-launched in 1971 |
Vivre |
Parfums Molyneux |
1930 |
A soft crisp green floral-aldehyde edt presented in a toothed based bottle with opaline toothed stopper. |
Vogue |
Parfums Molyneux |
1930 |
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Numero Cinq |
Parfums Molyneux |
1930 |
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Le Chic |
Parfums Molyneux |
1932 |
Alternative 'Le Chic de Molyneux'; a soft crisp fruity floral edp |
Jaque |
Parfums Molyneux |
1933 |
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Magnificence |
Parfums Molyneux |
1936 |
Alternatively 'Magnificence de Molyneux'; a parfum |
Rue Royale |
Parfums Molyneux |
1938 |
A parfum |
Alliance |
Parfums Molyneux |
1947 |
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Fête |
Parfums Molyneux |
1962 |
A fruity chypre edp with top notes of peach, plum, cumin and bergamot, heart notes of cabbage rose, jasmine and ylang-ylang on base notes of benzoin, leather, sandalwood, civet, moss and vanilla, classified D4f. Presented in a slim fluted bottle with flared gold stopper |
Fête |
Parfums Molyneux |
1962 |
As above but as an edt (80%) |
Vivre |
Parfums Molyneux |
1971 |
Re-launched with a new formulae by IFF; with spicy top notes of bergamot and coriander, heart notes of rose, jasmine and orange blossom and with base notes of sandalwood, vetiver and oak moss, classified D3f. |
Captain |
Parfums Molyneux |
1975 |
An aromatic fougère edt with notes of lemon, clove, nutmeg, coriander, pine, verbena, rosemary, patchouli, tobacco, oak moss, sandalwood, civet and musk, classified C5m |
Quartz |
Parfums Molyneux |
1977 |
In association with Sanofi, a floral-fruity-woody edp with top notes of lemon, mandarin, bergamot and grapefruit zest, heart notes of iris, jasmine, lily of the valley, honeysuckle and rose on base notes of vetiver, sandalwood, oak moss and patchouli, classified B7f. Presented in a refined clear stylish bottle with a black cap designed by Serge Mansau. |
Gauloise |
Parfums Molyneux |
1980 |
A fresh green mossy woods powdery-floral aldehyde edt, classified B5f |
C’est la Oriental de Molyneux |
Parfums Molyneux |
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Charme de Molyneux |
Parfums Molyneux |
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Alternative spelling of 'Charm de Molyneux' |
Douceur de Vere |
Parfums Molyneux |
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El Numero Cinq |
Parfums Molyneux |
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Le Double Cinq |
Parfums Molyneux |
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Name means ‘double five’ following trend of No 5 by Chanel |
Le Numero Cinq |
Parfums Molyneux |
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Le Parfum Connu |
Parfums Molyneux |
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Re-named for the America market. A parfum. This is the re-branded fragrance 'Le Parfum de Molyneux'. |
Le Parfum de Molyneux |
Parfums Molyneux |
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A parfum. This is the re-branded fragrance 'Le Numero Conq'. |
Rose de la Macque |
Parfums Molyneux |
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Three Crowns |
Parfums Molyneux |
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Lordés Neues |
Parfums Molyneux |
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Love You |
Parfums Molyneux |
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An edp |
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