Guerlain
Guerlain (Guerlain, Guerlain) is one of the oldest perfumery houses in the world, founded in 1828 by Pierre François Pascal Guerlain.
Since 1994, the exclusive right to use the Guerlain brand belongs to the Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy Corporation. Guerlain was founded in 1828 by Pierre François Pascal Guerlain, a Frenchman who received his chemical education in England. At first, this perfume house existed as a pharmacy store, in the basements of which Guerlain mixed his fragrances. The clients were few, but quite famous people, including, for example, Balzac and Napoleon III, for whose wedding the Eau de Cologne Impériale cologne was specially created. Later he created scents for Queen Victoria and Isabella II of Spain.
The first men's fragrance was the Imperial cologne, created especially for Napoleon III Bonaparte. Guerlain's first fragrance for women is called Soul of Flowers, created by Pascal Guerlain in 1829 for his wife. Jicky was the world's first unisex fragrance and one of the first to use synthetics.
Since 1828, the house has created over 300 fragrances in total.
