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In 1903 Ernest Daltroff bought Emilia Parfums; changed the name to
Caron; after famous daredevil acrobat of the times; in 1904 moved to
Paris to 10 rue de la Paix; meets Félicie Vanpouille a fashion
designer; although lovers she would never marry him and when they separated
after 30 years she married someone else; in 1922 gives half share of
business to her. In 1941 he dies in New York, Félicie sole proprietor.
In 1962 now Mme Bergaud she sells out to Parfums Révillon. In
1970 company is taken over by US pharmaceutical company Robins Int.:
now part of Fine Fragrances & Cosmetic Group (2001) Staged a recovery
in 2003 and is now owned by the Alès Group, (2005) which also
distributes Phytologie hair care products. Also see under Perfumers 'D' |
Modernis |
Parfums Caron |
1904 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille. Re-launched in 1906. Discontinued (date unknown) |
Radiant |
Parfums Caron |
1904 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff, presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille. Discontinued (date unknown) |
Radiant |
Parfums Caron |
1904 |
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Royal Caron |
Parfums Caron |
1904 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille |
Royal Emilia |
Parfums Caron |
1904 |
Named after the original company; created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille. Discontinued (date unknown) |
London – Paris |
Parfums Caron |
1905 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille. Re-launched in 1917. Discontinued (date unknown) |
Mimosa |
Parfums Caron |
1905 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille . Discontinued (date unknown) |
Chantecler |
Parfums Caron |
1906 |
Alternative spelling 'Chanticleer'. Created by Ernest Daltroff. Presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille and made by Henri Hamm. Discontinued (date unknown) |
Bel Amour |
Parfums Caron |
1906 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille. Re-launched in 1917. Discontinued (date unknown) |
Ravissement |
Parfums Caron |
1906 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille. Re-launched in 1913. Discontinued (date unknown) |
Rarissime |
Parfums Caron |
1907 |
Alternative spelling 'Rarisme'. Presented in a bottle designed by Julien Viard and made by Cristalleries de Pantin |
Surflor |
Parfums Caron |
1907 |
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Affolant |
Parfums Caron |
1908 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille. Discontinued (date unknown) |
Deleite |
Parfums Caron |
1908 |
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Extrait Caron |
Parfums Caron |
1908 |
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Enivrement |
Parfums Caron |
1908 |
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Isadora |
Parfums Caron |
1910 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff. Presented in a flacon designed by Julien Viard, in the shape of an ancient Greek amphora and made by Verrières Romesnil. Discontinued (date unknown) |
Jasmin |
Parfums Caron |
1910 |
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Oleor |
Parfums Caron |
1910 |
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Parflor |
Parfums Caron |
1910 |
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Parfum Precieux |
Parfums Caron |
1910 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle design by Julien Viard and made by Verrière de Romesnil. Presented in 1913 in a bottle made by Cristalleries de Pantin. Discontinued (date unknown) |
Rose Précieuse |
Parfums Caron |
1910 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille. Discontinued (date unknown) |
Elégancia |
Parfums Caron |
1911 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille possibly in association with Julien Viard and made by Verrières de Romesnil . Discontinued (date unknown) |
Jacinthe Précieuse |
Parfums Caron |
1911 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille . Discontinued (date unknown) |
Le Narcisse Noir |
Parfums Caron |
1911 |
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Narcisse Noir |
Parfums Caron |
1911 |
One of the earliest ‘oriental’ parfums created by Ernest Daltroff; with top notes of bergamot, mandarin, pettitgrain and lemon, heart notes of jasmine, rose, orange flower and narcissus on base notes of civet, sandalwood and musk, and is classified B1f. Presented in a round clear bottle with a flat floral black stopper, designed by Félicie Vanpouille.The advertisement is from the Theatre Magazine dated November 1926. Still in production (2005) |
Narcisse Noir |
Parfums Caron |
1911 |
As above but as an edt |
Infini |
Parfums Caron |
1912 |
A soft rich floral aldehyde parfum with notes of jasmine, jonquil, lily of the valley, tuberose and sandalwood, classified B5f. The story is that it took 15 years to perfect the original fragrance. |
L’Infini |
Parfums Caron |
1912 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille; also in a flacon by Cristalleries de Baccarat, design #570 |
Souvenance |
Parfums Caron |
1912 |
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Rosati |
Parfums Caron |
1913 |
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Narcisse Caron |
Parfums Caron |
1914 |
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Le Narcisse Blanc |
Parfums Caron |
1914 |
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La Mode |
Parfums Caron |
1915 |
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N’Aimez Que Moi |
Parfums Caron |
1916 |
(Love Only Me) Created by Ernest Daltroff; a classical floral fragrance with notes of lilac, rose, violet, iris, vetiver, cedar, sandalwood, vanilla, amber, musk and oak moss. Presented in a flacon designed by Félicie Vanpouille. Also presented in a flacon by Cristalleries de Baccarat, design #572. The advertisement is from the Theatre Magazine dated November 1926.Still in production (2005) |
N’Aimez Que Moi |
Parfums Caron |
1916 |
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Petit Mimosa |
Parfums Caron |
1917 |
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Petite Mode |
Parfums Caron |
1917 |
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Petite Rose |
Parfums Caron |
1917 |
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Petite Violette |
Parfums Caron |
1917 |
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Violette Précieuse |
Parfums Caron |
1918 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff; a floral fragrance. Discontinued in early 2005 |
Le Tabac Blond |
Parfums Caron |
1919 |
First fragrance to be created using golden tobacco as a base note; other notes are benzoin, civet, moss and cedar wood; with top and hearts notes of orange blossom, tuberose and vanilla and florals. |
Tabac Blond |
Parfums Caron |
1919 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff, at that time the only feminine fragrance with tobacco notes, a dry chypre fragrance with top notes of orange blossom and lemon, heart notes of jasmine and tobacco on base notes of cedar wood, amber, civet, benzoin and oak moss: classified G1f. Presented in a flacon designed by Félicie Vanpouille. Also in a flacon by Cristalleries de Baccarat, design #572. Still in production (2005) |
Violette Caron |
Parfums Caron |
1919 |
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Mes Jeunes Années |
Parfums Caron |
1921 |
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Bichon Fard |
Parfums Caron |
1922 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille . Discontinued (date unknown) |
Narcisse Blanc |
Parfums Caron |
1922 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff ; a rich orange flower floral fragrance with notes of orange blossom, neroli, pettitgrain, orange, jasmine, rose, linden, iris, amber and musk. Presented in a squat round clear glass bottle with a white floral opaque glass stopper; designed by Félicie Vanpouille . Still in production (2005) |
Nuit de Noël |
Parfums Caron |
1922 |
Created by Ernest Daltroff; a floral-woody-amber (oriental) edt with top notes of jasmine, ylang-ylang and rose, heart notes of violet leaves, lily of the valley, orris and tuberose on base notes of sandalwood, vetiver and mousse se saxe, classified F1f. Presented in a clear flacon designed in conjunction with Félicie Vanpouille and made by Cristalleries de Baccarat design # 569. The advertisement is from the Theatre Magazine dated November 1926. Re-launched in 2000 and still in production (2005) |
Bain de Champagne |
Parfums Caron |
1924 |
(Bath of Champagne) Created by Ernest Daltroff and presented in a bottle designed by Félicie Vanpouille |
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