Corinthea | Launched Mad Hour in 1950 | |||||||
Cornette & Co., H | Paris, launched Ysolina in 1930 | |||||||
Corning & Brown, W.O | USA | New York; launched Corning's German Cologne in c1880 | ||||||
Corinto, Carlo | Italy | Launched fragrances | ||||||
Corominas, E Nogues | Argentine | Buenos Aires; cosmetics and fragrances; launched Brisas de Mar in 1922 | ||||||
Corondo Manufacturing Co | USA | SainSaint Paul, MN; launched Coronet in 1935 | ||||||
Corot, Les Parfums | USA | Established by Wally Blaustein in New York in c1940; launched Samba in 1940 | ||||||
Correani, Ugo | Launched Attila | |||||||
Corson, Ralph R, & Co | UK | England; launched Blossom Time and Caresse in 1925 | ||||||
Corsini Perfumery Co., The | Established in c1900; associated with Barden & Co | |||||||
Corsica Furiosa | Corsica | Launched eponymous fragrance in 2014 | ||||||
Cort Cosmetics | USA | Launched Ce Soir Cologne and Gay Romance in c1950 | ||||||
Cortés, Hermanos | Spain | Established in Barcelona in c1920; launched Falenas in 1922, Elba in 1923 and Brisas de Ophir in 1925; not a financial success; ceased trading in c1926 | ||||||
Cortes, Joaquin | Spain | Launched Yekipe Live for men, Yekipe Live for women and Night Show in c2007 | ||||||
Corvette | USA | A division of Chevy America the marketing arm of General Motors Marketing; launched Corvette and Corvette Red in c1995 | ||||||
Coryn G | Launched Folle Flambée | |||||||
Corysé Parfums | Paris perfumery company established in 1919; bought by Maurice Blanchet in 1929. | |||||||
Corysé Salomé | 64 rue de la Chaussée-d’Antin, Paris; established by Maurice Blanchet when he merged Salomé with Corysé in 1929. Later moved to Place de l’Opera, Paris | |||||||
Cosby | UK | Launched Allure | ||||||
Cosko-Vicos | Launched She and 4 You | |||||||
Cosma, Tino | Italy | Launched eponymous fragrance | ||||||
Cosmair Inc. | USA | New York; subsidiary; The Designer Fragrances Div distributors of fragrances in the USA; associated withL’Oréal | ||||||
Cosmalia | A small French company; reproductions , e.g. of Napoleon Bonaparte's edc used when in exile on St Helena: Napoléon 1 er a Sainte-Helene in c1960 | |||||||
Cosmedias | Paris-based publisher of Beauty Business News and sister magazine International Cosmetic News (ICN) | |||||||
Cosmetic Chemical Co | Hawaii | Launched Ai; associated with Bronzini | ||||||
Cosmetic Factory | USA | Launched Saigon | ||||||
Cosmetic Products Co | USA | New York; launched Lily Dream in 1925 | ||||||
Cosmetic Valley | French fragrance and cosmetics association | |||||||
Cosmetics | USA | Launched Fresh Up | ||||||
Cosmetico | Launched Petite Sauvage | |||||||
Cosmetics Inc | USA | Nashville, Tennessee; launched Danseuse in 1950 | ||||||
Cosmetics To Go | USA | Launched Aperto Aperto, Ginger, Hay, Narcissus, Pansy, Pas de Musque and Rockery. | ||||||
Cosmetique di Parco | Italy | Launched Bien-Étre, H pour Homme, Fleur à Fleur, L’Orientale, Eau Jeune, Emotion and Via Passion from md 1960's to early 1980's | ||||||
Cosmétiques Laboratories | USA | Portland, Oregon; associated with Doron/Duville; Launched lady Hamilton, Pantoufle, Forever After, Le Gui, Mistloe, Orange Valencia and My Folly in c1930 | ||||||
Cosmétiques Lamée | Launched fragrances in c1920 | |||||||
Cosmia Laboratories | USA | University Place, New York; established in 1934; launched Bleu de Mer in c1935 | ||||||
Cosmic Art | USA | New York; Launched Aysgha, Dlacacia, Fleur d’Allah, Haroun and Myste’re d’Orient in the mid 1920’s | ||||||
Cosmocair | Launched Diamyne in c1985 | |||||||
Cosmydor | Paris; launched Violet in 1920 | |||||||
Cospar et Cie | Fragrance suppliers of France; also launched Lys Bleu and Lys Bleu Manque | |||||||
Costamor | USA | A niche line from Elizabeth Wright, inspired by her memories of Costa Rica: launched Beachwood, Dulcess, Sugarwood and Tabacca in 2010 | ||||||
Costes, Hôtel | The Hotel opened in Paris in 1991; launched fragrances of same name Costes No1 and No2 | |||||||
Costume Nationale | Italy | Fashion design house established by Ennio and Carlo Capasa. Debut fragrance, Scent, launched in 2002 | ||||||
Côte d’Azur, Perfumeries | Grasse; launched Le Jasmine in 1980 | |||||||
Cote , Irene D | Launched Carrtée in 1931 | |||||||
Côte Bastide | Provence-inspired collection of home fragrances, personal fragrances and bath & body items established by Nicole Houques. Launched Ambré, Péché de Vigne, Figuer, Lin, Fleurs d'Oranger,Thé Vanille in c2005 | |||||||
Coté Soleil | Launched Amber and Tea Rose | |||||||
Coterie | Members-only beauty website collaborated with Demeter Fragrance Library to launch 'Noteworthy' in 2012 | |||||||
Cotswold Perfumer Ltd., The | UK | Manufacturers of fine English fragrances and allied products; Bourton-on-the-Water, Cheltenham, England, also do a One-Day perfumery course (2000). | ||||||
Cottan, Docteur | Refer to Docteur Cottan in Volume D | |||||||
Cottance et Cie, Bagot | 35 rue de Turbigo, Paris; launched Tré Floris | |||||||
Cottan | Launched Joie du Cottan, Lait de Violettes, Mon Amouur, Rose Cottan and Sybmée in c1925 | |||||||
Cottan-Porte Cottan (Cottan-Porte) Soc., Hygienique | Later trading name for Docteur Cottan. 40 rue deChateaudun, Paris. refer | |||||||
Cotton , Cyrus L. | Launched Apple Blossom in c1890 | |||||||
Cotton Perfumes | Launched Queen of Lilies in 1892 | |||||||
Cotton Perfumes, H | USA | Launched Mira de Paris in 1934 | ||||||
Cotton Perfumes, H | Company re-launched fragrances in association with J & E Atkinson Ltd. In 1989 - Henry Cotton’s in Blue, in Black, in Green, in Red, also Cotton White | |||||||
Cotton Perfume & Extract Co., The | USA | Refer to The Cotton Perfume & Extract Co. in Volume T | ||||||
Coty, François | Also refered to as Maisón de Coty. Born François-Joseph-Marie Sportorno in Ajaccio Corsica in 1874. In 1900 moves to 23 place Vendome, Paris. 1904 adopts variation of his mother's name Coti, into Coty to sound more Parisian chic. Establishes Maison de Coty in 1905 in a two-roomed perfume shop. Launched over 50 fragrances from 1905 till his death in 1934. | |||||||
Coty, Parfums de | Vincent Robert – Coty’s assistant - takes over as chief perfumer. In 1939 quoted on New York Stock Exchange, run by Beauty International a division of European Brands Group Ltd. the majority owner. In 1992 Benckiser Corp (part of the Pfizer Corp) buys Coty and in 1998 establishes a $15m state-of-the-art factory in Pudong, China. In 2005 buys Unilever's fragrance business, folded into Coty's Lancaster Group Worldwide; included were Unilever fragrance brands Calvin Klein, Cerruti, Vera Wang, Chloe, and Lagerfeld. | |||||||
Coty , The Coty Manufacturing Company Ltd | UK |
Established in 1932 due to increased restriction on imports - Coty also establsihed factories in South America, Mexico, USA and other European countries. A new company was incorporated in 1933 in France | ||||||
Coty Beauty | Company further devided - Coty Beauty - produces mass market brands - follow link to views brands | |||||||
Coty Prestige | The renamed Lancaster Group Worldwide. Follow link to view brands | |||||||
Coty today (2104) | The now global brand and today (2013) relatively few fragrances are produced under the Coty brand name itself; most of Coty’s business derives from other brands in the Coty portfolio. The former Coty mansion is now a perfume museum. | |||||||
Coty, Ernest | Original shop established by M. de Bertalot at 8 bis, rue Martel, Paris in 1917; Ernest Coty and his wife with financial support from the perfume exporters Orosdi-Back acquired the business; managed by Leon Orosdi. Intentionally traded on similar lines, even down to the packaging as Francois Coty, who took them to court; this ruined business although Ernest Coty produced his own fragrances and cosmetics under own name till the mid 1930’s - e.g. Brin Fleurs, Chypre and Rose | |||||||
Coudrai-Roseau | USA |
Established by Donald H Mac Winter in Columbus, Ohio; launched eponymous fragrance in 1930 | ||||||
Coudray, Parfumerie E. old | Refer to Parfumerie E. Coudray, old in Volume P | |||||||
Coudray, Parfumerie E. (new) | Refer to Parfumerie E. Coudray, new in Volume P | |||||||
Count Dorelis Ltd | USA |
New York; launched fragrances in 1945; affiliated to Prince de Bourbon: launched Belle of New York, Canzonetta and Royal Gem in 1945 | ||||||
Countess Mara | Launched eponymous fragrance in 1967 and Copper | |||||||
Countess Maritza | Established by Louis F Margolis in 1943; Launched fragrances in 1940’s and 1950’s; associated with Paris Labs Inc of NY | |||||||
Coupe d'Eros, Parfumerie de la | Launched Jasmin in 1920 | |||||||
Courdet, Lucienne | French designer; did work for Grenoville | |||||||
Couronne, Parfumerie, La | Paris, launched Brise d'Amour, Couronne d'or, Daphnys, Fleur d'Azur and Natural Violet | |||||||
Courréges, Parfums | A division of the Fashion house Courréges; established by André Courréges in Paris in 1961; became involved with accessory design. Signature fragrance 'Empriente' launched in 1971, Courréges Parfums acquired by L’Oreal in 1994. Re-launched Empriente in 1992 | |||||||
Court Perfumery | USA |
Of New York; launched Gloriana in 1898 | ||||||
Court, Bruno | Grasse; producer of essential oils and fragrances; established in 1812; major supplier to other perfume companies; launched own perfumes in the 1920’s | |||||||
Courtenay | Launched Matchmakers No1 | |||||||
Cousu de Fil Blanc | French niche brand launched the Shaman’s Herbs collection in 2011 - Absinthe, Ayahuescan, Chanvre, Iboganda, Pavot and Poyeltecaz | |||||||
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