Clarus Fine Fragrances | USA | Launched Country Lavender in c1980 | ||||||
Classic Beauté | Represented in the UK by Kenneth Green Company of Thames Ditton, Surrey, distributors of perfumes: Bvlgari, Ungaro, Salvatore Ferragamo and Boucheron Parfums (2000) | |||||||
Classic Bleu | Launched Peony and Wisteria | |||||||
Classic Fragrances Ltd. | UK | Distributor of fine fragrances; associated with Aficionado Fragrances | ||||||
Claus & Schweder | Launched Mango Real, Mango Real No1 Oarnge Amber, No 2 Oak Moss and No3 Spiced Citrus | |||||||
Claus Porto | Portugal | Launched a collection of six fragrances in 2014 | ||||||
Clavel,L | Launched Blaze, Capture, Coquine, Grand Amour, Opalia and Mussy in c1920 | |||||||
Clayeux | European brand for children's clothing , launched Maelle pour Enfant in 1986, Girl in 2005 and Boy in 2015 | |||||||
Clean Cosmetics | Launched Lather in 2007, Cotton T-Shirt in 2011 and Rain in 2012 | |||||||
Clean Harmony & Purity | In association with The Clarins Groupe launched Wellness - Purity in 2008 | |||||||
Clean Perfume Co., The | USA | Refer to The Clean Perfume Co., in Volume T | ||||||
Cleaver and Son., , F.S, | UK | HHolborn, London; launched Malmaison in 1891 and Lily of the Valley. Company closed (date unknown) | ||||||
Cleavers, F.C. | USA | Possibly a variation of spelling of F S Cleaver and Sons., launched Lily of the Valley and White Lilac | ||||||
Clé de Peau Beauté | Shiseido-owned Japanese luxury skincare brand , launched Rose Synactif in 2013 | |||||||
Cleevelandt Corp | USA | New York; launched Perfume Harp d’Amour and d’Amour in c1940, Marie Christina in 1945 | ||||||
Clementine Perfume | Established by Melissa Flagg with the launch of Clementine in 2008, followed by Daises, Fleur de Grace, Hazel's Perfume, Laulena, Milly's Perfume, Sadie's, Violet's Perfume | |||||||
Cleopatra Chemist Corp | USA | Launched eponymous fragrance in c1925 and Aromas de Cairo in 1930 | ||||||
Clermont et E Fouet SA | CH | Established by E.M. Fouet in Geneva in 1847; a cosmetic house; launched Rêve de Valse (1890), Fleurs de Neige, Floryse, Floryse, Jasmin Fleuri, Lilas Fleuri, Violette de Parme all prior to 1919, Concordia (1919), Rose Ambrée (1920), Tanagra (1925), 555, Crêpe Marocain, Ideal (1930), Scala (1950), Sheila (1963); active till c1970, business closed | ||||||
Clersanges | Colombes, France; Launched fragrances in the 1950’s : Amour de Havane, Clio, Clio et Claire, lilas, Plaisir d'Aimer, Premirer Vol, Sans Detour | |||||||
Clifford &Co., Perfumes | USA |
Of Boston, Massachusetts, launched Florida Water, French Cologne, Lavender and Verbena on c1881 | ||||||
Clifton | Launched Scotch Heather in c1960 and Lavender in 1965 | |||||||
Clinique Laboratories Inc. | USA | A skincare company; part of the Estée Lauder Group | ||||||
Clio et Claire | 15 rue de La Tour-d’Auvergne, Paris; launched Oiseaux Noirs in 1927 and The Rosanne in 1930 | |||||||
Cloon Keen Atelier | Ireland | Galway. Known for their scented candles and body care products, launched Bataille de Fleurs (2011), Castaña (2011), Terre de L’Encens (2012), Lune de Givre (2013), Sybarite (2013), Copacetic (2014), Infusion Assam (2014), Tulum (2014) | ||||||
Close Progetti | Launched Miss | |||||||
Clover Products | USA | Los Angles, launched Kwush-Ru in 1921 | ||||||
Club Med | A holiday resort club; launched My Ocean for Her and My Ocean for Him 2002 in association with Coty | |||||||
Club Perfumerie | Launched Rose No. 1 Cuvée Reserve 2005, Jasmine No. 1 Cuvée Reserve 2005. Lavender pour Homme No. 1 Cuvée Reserve 2006, Vanilla No. 1 Cuvée Reserve 2005, Sandalwood pour Femme No. 1 Cuvée Reserve 2005 , Sandalwood pour Homme No. 1 Cuvée Reserve 2005, Tuberose No. 1 Cuvée Reserve 2006 | |||||||
Cluny Inc | USA | New York; launched Delanne and Le Faun in 1930 | ||||||
Clyne, Frances | Paris; launched F.C in 1927 | |||||||
CMC | Launched Sens in 1985 In association with Parfums Jean-Louis Vermeil | |||||||
Coach | USA | Leather goods; established in New York City in 1941; acquired by Sara Lee in 1985, then spun off into a separate company again in 2000. Launched signature fragrance in 2007 | ||||||
Coble, Walter S | USA | Brooklyn, NY; launched Rowena in 1930 | ||||||
Cobson, Corinne | Launched C*, Love Etc, Eau de Cobson and Eau Fraîche Coquine Pamplemousse in c2000 | |||||||
Coca | USA | Launched Coca, Coca for Men, 111 de Coca and Coca for Men | ||||||
Coccinnelle | Launched a fragrance | |||||||
Cochran, Jacqueline | USA | (1910 to 1980) an aviator; of Fifth Avenue, New York and of Paris; launched fragrances | ||||||
Coconut Hut | USA | Launched Beach Baby, Island Embrace, Sea Spray and Tiki in c2000 | ||||||
Cocroft Laboratories, Susanna | USA | New York; launched eponymous fragrance in 1930 | ||||||
Cod’a | Italy | Design group; perfume bottles | ||||||
Coddington , Grace | Vogue creative director at large, launched her debut fragrance for Comme des Garçons Parfums in 2016 | |||||||
Code | Launched Code eau de Toilette in 2000 | |||||||
Codell Inc | USA | New York; launched 3 Coins in The Fountain and Autumn Leaves in c1955 | ||||||
Codibel | Launched James Dean for Men and James Dean for Women in 1990 | |||||||
Cœur Azur Co | USA | Brooklyn, New York; launched Cœur de Narcissus and Lyricia in 1925 and Eloné in 1930 | ||||||
COFCI | See Cofinluxe | |||||||
Cofinluxe | The fragrance division of Cofci (COFCI) launched Coca (1981), Coca 111 (1986), Taxi (1986), Watt Homme Blue (1991), Watt (1993), Watt Pink (1993), Watt Green (1994), Watt Homme Green - Mauve - Yellow (2000), Taxi 2 and Wave | |||||||
Cogan, Yves | Molinges, France. Eye wear company eastablished in 1994 - launched Yves Cogan eau de parfum | |||||||
Cognac Enterprises Co Ltd | Taiwan | Fragrance agent and distributor | ||||||
Cohen, Harry | USA | New York; launched Mira de Paris in 1934 | ||||||
Cohen, William B | USA | Launched Floral Quintuplets | ||||||
Coin de Paris | Launched Narcisse Royal, Come Hither, Colly, Jacinthe Pourpe and Tulipe Royal in c1925 | |||||||
Colani, Luigi | Italy | Launched eponymous signature fragrance in 1991 | ||||||
Cole, Cheryl | UK | Show-business celebrity launched her debut fragrance Storm Flower in 2014 | ||||||
Cole, Kenneth | USA | Fashion and interior designer; launched fragrances in 2002 | ||||||
Coleman , Charles F | USA | Elgin, Illinois; launched Flamingo in 1930 | ||||||
Coleman Sales Corp., Irma | USA | Philadelphia; launched eponymous fragrance | ||||||
Colette | (Collette) A Parisian avant-garde fashion and beauty salone at rue St Honoré ; debut own limited edition collection of fragrances; worked with three fashion houses, As4, Hussein Chalayan and Bless; and the fragrance laboratory Symrise; created three shared fragrances; launched under the "Curated by Colette" label in September of 2005. being Bless, Three AsFour and Hussein Chalayan | |||||||
Colgate & Co | USA | Colgate & Co was established by William Colgate at 105 Hudson Street, New Jersey City in 1806; manufacturer of starch, soaps and candles until 1866 when they started manufacturing essences and perfumes; in 1906 their range of products included 160 different types of toilet soaps and 625 varieties of perfume; merged with Palmolive-Peet in 1928 to create Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Also see under 'P' | ||||||
Colgate & Cotton | USA | Launched Finocchio, Immortelle, Niobe and Sappho | ||||||
Colgate-Palmolive Co | USA | The new name for Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co., taken in 1953. | ||||||
Colgate Palmolive Peet Co | USA | Launched Piquante in 1921, Lily of the Valley and Seventeen in 1928 | ||||||
Colgate's | USA | Alternative early name for Colgate & Co | ||||||
Colipa | The European Cosmetic Toiletry and Perfumery Association | |||||||
Collas, Jacques | Launched Bouquet Impérial in c1850 | |||||||
Colli Fioriti | Italy | Milan; Launched fragrances in the early 20th century: Sorrisi and Amour Mio Non Murore | ||||||
Collette | Fashion house, fragrances created by Symrise, launched in 2005: Curated by Colette - Three AsFour, Curated by Colette - Bless, Curated by Colette - Hussein Chalayan | |||||||
Collibri, Parfumers | Italy | Alternative spelling Colibri; record of fragrances launched is unknown (2004), launched Œil de Soleil Orange in c2000 | ||||||
Collins, Christopher | In association with Goya; launched Cedar Wood in 1958 | |||||||
Collins & Co., Douglas | UK | Douglas Collins & Co Ltd established in 1932 with Buzz Stevens, factory at Great College St, Campden Town, London also in Mayfair, London; company closed in 1935, but retained rights to 'Jaeger Braken'; Bembaron Perfume, Gardenia, Heather, Jaeger Bracken, Jasmin, Molton No 9: produced first phial perfume in 1937; re-launched own business in 1936 under the name 'La Fontaine'; expanded and changed name to Douglas R.Collins Ltd in 1937 and change perfumery name to Goya un-aware of the famous Spanish artist of the same name. Amalgamated with J.C. and J Field Ltd in 1952; sold out to Reckitt & Sons in 1962. Bought Goya back in 1964 with his son Christopher in charge; Douglas Collins died suddenly aged 59 in 1972; In 1975 business sold to I.C.I.; fragrances continued to be launched till 1985. | ||||||
Collins Ltd., Douglas R | UK | Established by Douglas Collins in Mayfair, London in 1936; the fore-runner to Goya | ||||||
Collins, Jackie | Launched Wild | |||||||
Collins, Joan | UK | Famous British actress; launched a fragrance in association with Parlux SAFamous British actress; launched Spectacular, Splendor and I m Woman in association with Parlux SA | ||||||
Collins, Leslie | Launched Déo Fioryl, Lily of the Valley and Only for You | |||||||
Collins, Miriam | USA | Palm Beach, Florida; launched Blue Champagne, Palm Beach Panther and Palm Beach Panther in c1943 | ||||||
Collistar | Launched Profumo della Felicità in 2011 | |||||||
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