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Established by Henrietta Kanengeiser (born in Austria 1889, died in New York in 1956) in East 49th Street, New York in 1909; a fashion and jewellery house |
Hattie Carnegie |
Hattie Carnegie |
1925 |
Presented in a bottle designed by Julien Viard and made by C Depinoix et Fils and packaged in a French-made box |
New Year’s Eve |
Hattie Carnegie |
1925 |
Presented in a bottle designed by Julien Viard |
Carte Blanche |
Hattie Carnegie (NY) |
1938 |
Presented in a bottle by Wheaton Glass Company |
Hypnotic |
Hattie Carnegie |
1940 |
Prefix 'Perfume' |
Intrigue |
Hattie Carnegie |
1940 |
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Nosegay |
Hattie Carnegie |
1940 |
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Carnegie Beige |
Hattie Carnegie |
1940 |
A cologne |
Heaven Scent |
Hattie Carnegie |
1941 |
In association with Helena Rubenstein, an edp |
7 |
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1944 |
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11 |
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1944 |
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49 |
Hattie Carnegie |
1944 |
Presented in a bottle designed by Tommi Parzinger |
Whirlpool |
Hattie Carnegie |
1946 |
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Any Time |
Hattie Carnegie |
1948 |
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Any Where |
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1948 |
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50 |
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1950 |
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Carnegie Blue |
Hattie Carnegie |
1952 |
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Carte Bleue |
Hattie Carnegie (NY) |
1952 |
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À-gogo |
Hattie Carnegie |
1969 |
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Carnegie Pink |
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Four Winds |
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A parfum |
Four Winds |
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A cologne spray |
Miss Hattie |
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Perfume No. 7 |
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Pink |
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