Bracci | Italy | Launched Cagliostra | ||||||
Brach, Jacques | 14 rue de la Paix, Paris; launched Heure Exquise in 1924, also see Botot and Bryenne | |||||||
Bradford, Athley | USA | Los Angeles; launched a fragrance in 1945 | ||||||
Bradgley & Mischka | Launched eponymous fragrance in 2006, Fleurs de Nuit in 2007 nd Couture in 2009 | |||||||
Bradley & Son., Daniel R | USA | New York; launched fragrances ion the early 1900's | ||||||
Bradley Toiletries, Mary | USA | Chappaqua, New York; Launched eponymous fragrance and Dream-A-Wile | ||||||
Bradley, Jay | USA | Chicago, Illinois; launched Joan Bennett in 1946 | ||||||
Bradshaw Co ., John | USA | Established by Colonel John Bradshaw Atkinson at 186 Lincoln St Boston Mass; launched a range of fragrances in the 1940’s | ||||||
Braja | Germany | Launched Rose | ||||||
Brajan Perfumers | Established by Ernest Weil and Georges Levy-Say at 17 rue Saint-Florentine, Paris in 1926; launched fragrances in the 1920’s | |||||||
Brama | Italy | Launched Colonia Verde Luna, Mughetto and Vecchia Trina in c1950 | ||||||
Brandao, Fernanda | Brazil | Singer, TV presenter and celebrity launched her second fragrance called Brazilian Summer, in 2014 | ||||||
Brandy | Established by Patricia Namm with one fragrance | |||||||
Brandy Harvet Colognes | USA | Launched fragrances | ||||||
Bratz | USA | Launched Passion 4 Fashion in 2006 | ||||||
Braukman, Hildegarde | Germany | Launched Brauk Mann Sensitive in c1998 | ||||||
Bravel, Marc | France; launched a fragrance | |||||||
Bravo Manufacturing Co | USA | Chicago, Illinois; launched Dama de Noche in 1944 and Dama de Verde in 1946 | ||||||
Bravura | Launched Bravura Musk in 1967 | |||||||
Brecher, Parfumerie | Established by Paul Brecher in Pontoise at Paris in c1910. Jacques Ernest Mazurier who became owner after 1918 moved company to 10 boulevard Bonne Nouvelle, Paris; affiliated with Benoit and Marquis de Elorza. Perfumes labelled ‘Aux Perfumeries Reunies’ | |||||||
Breck, John H | USA | Springfield, Ma; launched Golden Chalice in 1959 and Misque in c1960 | ||||||
Breidenbach et Cie., Ltd | UK | Established by Aaron Page at Park Street, Grosvenor Square, London in 1793 ; a hairdresser, perfumer and distiller of eau de cologne; business passed onto his son William then onto his son-in-law Francis Henry Breidenbach on his marriage to his daughter Emily. Francis Henry Breidenbach had been born in Cologne, did his training in Paris; was bestowed a Royal Warrant in 1841; moved to New Bond Street in 1852 and to Burlington Arcade in 1900. In 1916 family name was changed to Bryden, as a German sounding name was not advantageous during the War. Business sold to Eugene Rimmel Ltd in 1930. (Extracted from article in CommonScents Issue No 9 by David Bryden) | ||||||
Brécourt | Niche line - fargrance focusing on rare materials. Launched 'Mauvais Garçon' in 2011 | |||||||
Breshu | USA | Launched Chypre in 1925 | ||||||
Breslauer, C A | USA | New York; launched Contoure in 1934, Charleston Gardens in 1941 and Copacabana in 1950 | ||||||
Breteuil | Paris; launched fragrances in the mid 1940’s | |||||||
Breton, Christian | Launched his signature fragrance in 2000 | |||||||
Briand, Frank | USA | Great Neck, New York, launched Night of Love | ||||||
Brickley, Christie | USA | Super-model, launched Believe in 1998 | ||||||
Brill Cosmetics, Dianne | Established by model Dianne Brill who has worked for designers Thierry Mugler, Jean Paul Gaultier and Vivienne Westwood. Launch their debut signature fragrance called Dianne Brill Eau de Parfum on September 15, 2008 | |||||||
Brimeyer, Joseph H | USA | Of Minneapolis; launched Russian Madness in 1929 | ||||||
Brindley, Norma | USA | Miami, Florida; launched Lu Norma in 1934 | ||||||
Brinsdor | Spain | Barcelona; launched fragrances in the 1930’s | ||||||
Briones Saenz y Cia | Launched Fru-Fru, Malmaison, Ninoska, Reve Fleuri | |||||||
Brioni | Italy | Fashion house - launched an eponymous limited edition fragrance for men in c1950, Brionissimo in c1950, Good Luck in c1955, Brioni by Brioni in 2014 | ||||||
Brissa du | Paris and Chicago; launched Trimm'e | |||||||
Brissac, Parfumerie | A French company established in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1918 by L Aubert et Cia; associated with Les Parfums Persans, launched Lorelei and Lune d’Amour in 1918 | |||||||
Brissez, J | Paris; launched Fleurs Preferées, Notre Dame and Origan in c1925 | |||||||
Brisson Parfumers | 65-67 avenue des Champs-Elysées, Paris; established in 1945; signature fragrance was 'Toboggan' in 1945 | |||||||
Briston | Spelling more than likely Bristow & Sons, Launched Violette de Parme | |||||||
Bristow & Sons | UK | Old Bond Street, London; launched fragrances | ||||||
British Products | UK | Launched Oriental Poppy | ||||||
British Society of Perfumers | UK | Based in Wilby, Wellingborough, Northants, England; a working body of British perfumers | ||||||
British Sterling | UK | Launched eponymous fragrance in c1990 | ||||||
British Sweet Home | UK | Launched Lavender Water in c1950 | ||||||
Brittanic | UK | Launched Censored in c2000 | ||||||
Britto, Romero | Italy | Launched eponymous fragrance, Britto Azul, Britto Man and Britto Woman in c2002 | ||||||
Brocard Association, The(Брокар) | Russia and Paris | Henri Brocard went to Russia after his father Athanase Brocard’s failed attempt to strengthen and further develop his own cosmetics- and soap- making family business in France and later in the U.S. The competition there was too strong, yet Russia, with its aristocracy and its emerging luxury-craving bourgeoisie, seemed to be a vast and highly attractive market. He established his own factory on Moscow’s Nikolskaya street in 1861: The Brocard Assotiation; began by producing mass cosmetics merchandise, merchandise was supported by clever and humorous advertising: people. Very successful most likely helped by his wife, Charlotte Ravey, who grew up and studied in Russia, but was actually of Belgian descent, helped him a great deal, since she was familiar with the peculiarities of life Russia and the psychology of the Russian customer. Started to produce high-quality cosmetics which caught the interest of the royal family and quite soon the factory became the official supplier to her Royal Highness Alexandra Fiodorovna, the wife of the last Russian tsar Nicholas II. Later added fragrances to its list of products. The merchandise won numerous prestigious awards on various shows and fairs, such as the ones held in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia and even Paris, France. Company nationalised after the 1917 Revolution. | ||||||
Brocard et Cie | Moved to Paris, to 8 rue Nouville; launched a range of fragrances. Henri Brocard died in Cannes, France in 1900. | |||||||
Brock, Harry K | USA | Launched Colonial in 1898 | ||||||
Brokar (et cie) | Russia | Moscow. Launched Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna Romanov in c1900 | ||||||
Brody, Shirley | Launched Admire, Admire Her, Pompeii and XPEC | |||||||
Brojalys | France; launched Brojalys Brillantine in 1950 | |||||||
Bromage & Co. Perfumers, E N | UK | London; launched Boronia and Lily Petals in c1900 | ||||||
Bromary | Launched 'Sweet Pea Petals' | |||||||
Bronislawa | USA | Salem, MA; launched Count-Down and Oil of Grass of Jamanca in 1963 | ||||||
Bronnley & Co., H | UK | Established by James Bronnley in 1883, first at 34 Verulam, Holborn, London, later moved to Warple Way, London, England; manufacturers of fragrances and toiletries | ||||||
Bronzini | USA | Associated to the Cosmetic Chemical Co of New York; launched a fragrance in 1940 | ||||||
Brook, Kelly | USA | Launched eponymous fragrance in 2007, Vivacious in 2008 and Audition in 2014 | ||||||
Brooke, Ashley | A designer; launched Designer Line and Essential Line | |||||||
Brooke, Jane | USA | Los Angeles designer launched Taken in 2011 | ||||||
Brooks Brothers | USA | New York clothing brand established in 1818 by Henry Sands Brooks, known for introducing the ready-to-wear suit to the US. The fragrance license is currently held by Inter Parfums. | ||||||
Brooksfield | Launched fragrances in association with Eurocosmesi | |||||||
Brookville, ARHC | Launched fragrances | |||||||
Brookwoods | USA | Associated with Faxon & Gallagher launched their signature eponymous fragrance in 1906 followed by Annie Laurie and English White Rose , Helioptrope in c1927 | ||||||
Brosis | USA | Chicago; launched Drop-a-Day in 1954 and Theme in 1956 | ||||||
Brousseau, Jean-Charles | Established by Jean-Charles Brousseau in Paris; a fashion designer and milliner; launched first collection at 24; best known fragrance ''Ombre Rose' launched in 181; now part of the Estée Lauder | |||||||
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