Lahoud, John | Paris; launched Fontenac in 1958 | ||||
L'Air d'Or | Launched fragrance of the same name | ||||
Lalia | Norway |
Established by Geir Ness; launched , Laila for women ("the essence of Norway") and Geir for men.(2006) | |||
Lainaine de Paris | Paris; launched a fragrance in c1960 | ||||
Laine | Italy |
Launched Cuir de Russie, Mai 1945 and Narcisse Imperiale in c1940 | |||
L'Air d'Or | Launched a fragrance | ||||
Lairds, G.W. | USA |
Barclay St, New York; launched Aldea and White Lilac in c1880 | |||
Laire et Cie | Launched Jasmin 27 and Rose Blanche in 1925 and Rose Pourpre | ||||
Lakhovsky, Serge J.J. | USA |
New York; launched Zig Zag in 1944 | |||
Lakshmi | Launched Im Reich der Sinne - Achilles - Baga - Dhuup - Lyra and Rose | ||||
Lalande, Bernard | France; launched fragrances | ||||
Lalanne | Perfume, cosmetic and toiletry business established by Charles Lalanne at 104 rue Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, Paris in 1910; launched Ambre des Rose in 1919 , Fraisy in1916. Acquired by Academié Scientifique de Beauté in 1933 | ||||
Lalique Perfume Co | Company formed in 1992; mini's are presented in Pochet du Courval glass | ||||
Lalique, Maisón | The design division of René Lalique et Cie | ||||
Lalique, René et Cie | Follow the link to "Bottlers" |
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Lalique Perfume Co | Company formed in 1992; mini's are presented in Pochet du Courval glass | ||||
Lallanges | Launched 24 Karats | ||||
Lalo | Paris; also traded under the name of 'S.H.Y.B'; launched Auteuil,Ritz and Sheba in early 1900's | ||||
La May | USA |
New York, launched 'Je Suis L'Ame' | |||
Lam, Derek | Designer. Launched 10 Crosby in 2015 , developed under arrangements with Butterfly Beauty | ||||
Lamb, Johnny | Launched Johnny Lamb's Eau de Toilette in 1995 | ||||
Lamballe | Brittany, France; launched 5, Autumn Crocus, Evenia, Lamballe, Nanette and Sourse Bleu in c1940; named after Princess de Lamballe, who was an intimate friend of Marie Antoinette. The Princess was lynched by the Revolution mobs in c1798. | ||||
Lambelle | UK |
Launched Autumn Crocus in 1939 | |||
Lambert-Rucki, Jean | (1888-1967) Launched Me Voilà' in 1927 | ||||
Lambert, Lily | USA |
Oregon-based jeweler launched her own perfume line after working with Sarah Horowitz of Creative Scentualization | |||
Lambert, Nicole | Launched Parfums des Triplés in c2005 | ||||
Lamborghini | USA |
New York. Launched Kif and Lamborghini #6 in 1980 | |||
Lamborghini, Tonino | Italy |
Prestigious Italian car brand in association with CotyPrestige, launched three colognes for men in April of 2008 titled Mitico, Feroce, Forza. | |||
Lambre | Launched Son Desir and Son Secret in 2012 | ||||
Lambretta Clothing | Fashion and accessories ; launched Lambretta | ||||
Lamée, Cosmétiques | Launched fragrances in c1920 | ||||
Lamert, Nicole | Launched 'Parfums des Triplés' | ||||
Lamis Perfumes Création | Belgium |
Perfumerie, launched fragrances from c2000. Court case brought against then by Lancôme in Holland in 2006 - charged over La Valbur and Pink Wonder - lost case - set precident. Launched Diable Bleu and Pink Wonder in c2005 | |||
Lammas | Dawlish, Devon. Launched Devon Woodland and Devon Violets | ||||
LaMotte, Parfumerie J; | J Lamotte: Paris and Marseille; Launched fragrances in c1890; affiliated to the Academie Scientifique de Beauté | ||||
Lampion | Launched Lampion | ||||
Lanaspeze | France; launched Mes Parfums and Rose | ||||
Lanca | Launched Alice in c1900 | ||||
Lancaster Cosmetics International (LCI) | Part of the Lancaster Group of Companies of Monte Carlo; own Davidoff, since the 1990’s, now a part of the Benckiser Group (2002) and part of Coty Prestige | ||||
Lance Parfum Rodo | (Lance Rodo Parfum) of Lyons, France; launched fragrances in c1898; La Societe Chemique des Usines du Rhine | ||||
Lance Perfumes | USA |
New York Launched Rodo in c1885 | |||
Lancelle | USA |
Fifth Ave, New York; bought Miro-Dena in c1930 | |||
Lancel | Launched Lancel Maroquinier and Le Parfum de Lancel in c1930 | ||||
Lancetti | Italy |
Launched fragrances | |||
Lanchere | USA |
A beauty salon in Chicago; launched fragrances; a subsidiary of Marshall Field Co, USA | |||
Lancôme, Parfums de | Being the fragrance division of Maisón Lancôme. Established by Armand Petitjean (1884 to 1982) in Chevilly Larue near Paris in 1935; named after a chateau in Touraine; born at Saint-Loup-sur-Semose; moved to Chile after attending college in Belgium; returned to Belgium at the outbreak of First World War; joins Coty after the war; returns to South America; runs Coty agency; returned to Europe in 1927; realized he was a 'nose'; starts own business; launched five fragrances that year. Later moved to 29 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré; Petitjean retired in 1963. The rose is indelibly associated with Lancôme, given its founder Armand Petitjean’s strong passion for this flower. An avid rosarian, he cultivated roses in his garden in Ville d'Avray, outside of Paris and as a result, not only has the rose become an important symbolic representation of the house, but it has also found a central place in the Lancôme fragrances) not included in web-page. The Company was taken over by L'Oreal in 1964. In 2005, began to reissue some of their classic fragrances under the line La Collection Lancôme |
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Lancret, les Parfums de | Launched Caresse d'Orient | ||||
Lancry | Established by Isabelle Lancry (alternative spelling 'Lancray') of 59 rue Sainte-Anns, Paris; Launched Bacchanale, Douce Ivresse, Dune, Guess, Ivresse, Nous Deux and Tango in c1945 | ||||
Lancy | Established by Mme G Piltan in Paris in 1919; cosmetics and perfumes; Chypre, # 5, #6 and # 7', soon closed.. | ||||
Land & Burr | UK |
Launched Lavender, Mandarind, Metropolitan, Odalisque and Original in c1940 | |||
Lander Distributor | USA |
Established by Charle H Oestreich at 200 Fifth Avenue, New York in 1921; launched fragrances in the 1930's a | |||
Landers Company | USA |
Acquired by Carlova Inc. | |||
Lane, K L | Launched K.J.L | ||||
Lang Lang | China |
Launched Amazing Lang Lang for Her and for Him in 2015 | |||
Lang Parfums, Helmut | Established by Helmut Lang; born in Vienna on 10th March 1956, opens first fashion workshop in 1977, moves to Paris in 1986, moves headquarters to New York in 1997; forms parfum section; launched fragrances in association with Proctor & Gamble in 2000 | ||||
Lang, Susanne | Launched 'Yellow Blossom' in 2005 | ||||
Lang, Ulrich | USA |
House established in New York in 2002 by Ulrich Lang, a former L'Oreal executive. Launched Anvers (2003) and Anvers 2 (2007) Nightscape in 2009, Lightscape in 2012 and Aperture in 2014 | |||
Langer | part of Evyan Co. Other inter-related companies are Westall, Westfall, Estall, Felice, Hartnell | ||||
Land Lang | China |
Concert pianist Lang Lang launched Amazing Lang Lang, a new fragrance duo in 2015 | |||
Langdon, Maurice J | USA |
Boston, Ma; launched Langeau in 1922 | |||
Langeais | Paris; launched Capture, Duchesse and Oui ou Non in c1940 | ||||
Langlois | Boston; a division of United Drug Co: launched fragrances in the 1920's and 1930's; had an outlet in Paris | ||||
Lanier | USA |
Launched Connoisseur, Envoy, Esperanto, Folie de Minuit, Palomar, Silhouette and Virtuoso in c1955 | |||
Lanman & Kemp-Barclay & Co | USA |
A New-Jersey based historic company makers of Florida Water, launched Restless and 1808 in 20088 | |||
Lanoé | Launched Lanoé No 1 to No 6 in c2000 | ||||
Lanolin Plus Cosmetics | USA |
Chicago; launched Plus Grande in 1928 | |||
Lanselle, Parfums | Established by René Lanselle and Francois de Perthuis at 5 rue Jean-Mermoz, Paris in 1930; associated with Verchere | ||||
Lanville | Paris; launched Murmures in 1939 | ||||
Lanvin Parfum | Established by Jeanne Lanvin, born 1st January 1867 in Paris. Opens
own milliner's shop in 1885 at 22 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré;
daughter Marguerite (changes name to Marie-Blanche later) established
Parfums Lanvin in 1925 (Societe des Parfums Lanvin) and in 1946 Jeanne
dies, Marie-Blanche takes over, she dies in 1958. Maryll Lanvin, wife
of Jeanne's great-nephew takes over in 1985. In 1986 Lanvin was acquired by L'Oreal; the company in now controlled by the Vuitton family, part of Louis Vuitton-Moet-Hennessey. The company logo was designed by Paul Iribe and shows Jeanne Lanvin playing with her daughter. |
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Lanza | Italy |
Launched fragrances in the 1920's | |||
Lanzell, Perfumer | Launched fragrances in early 1900's | ||||
Lapidus, Parfums Ted | The original couture house and boutique; established by Ted Lapidus, the son of a Russian émigré couple in Paris in 1957; his son Olivier established Parfums Ted Lapidus in 1980. Jacques Bogart acquired perfume house in 1984; fashion house changed hands; in 1995 Jacques Konckier president of the Bogart group acquires all the Ted Lapidus interests | ||||
Laray Cosmetics | Launched Elusive in 1936 | ||||
Larci de Paris | Launched Chouki | ||||
Larimore Laboratories | Launched Lari in 1925 | ||||
Lapore, Amanda | Launched Amanda, Lemore and Happy Hookerin 2008 | ||||
Laporte, Jean-Françoise | Launched fragrances from c1975 | ||||
Lepore, Nanette | USA |
Fashion designer with 6 boutiques worldwide; her style has been variously described as bohemian, quirky and girly. Her first fragrance, Nanette Lepore, launched in 2004, Love Bird, Nanette by Nanette Lepore and Shanghai Butterfly | |||
Laporte, Jean F. | Launched fragrances | ||||
Laraine, Leon | Established by Cassel, launched Triomphe in c1990 | ||||
Lareine et Cie | Launched fragrances in c1900 | ||||
Laray Cosmetics | USA |
Newark, New Jersey; launched Elusive in 1936 | |||
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