France’s long history of perfumery has produced some of the oldest fragrance brands.
was founded by Jean de Galimard in Grasse, 1747 specifically to scent leather gloves. While Grasse is known today as France’s centre of fragrance production, its main commerce in the 18th to 19th century was in leather tanning. Soon, the perfumes caught the attention of the royals and Galimard became the supplier to the court of Louis XV.
is arguably the most well-known of France’s historical perfume names. After all, when Jean-Vincent Bully first set up shop on rue Saint-Honore in 1803, he very likely didn’t fathom that a large conglomerate named LVMH would one day acquire his creation and expanded it to cities like London, Kyoto and Tapiel. Still, the brand’s steadfast commitment to preserving the 19th century aesthetic of its bottles and boutiques has won it a base of followers who adore its delicately scented creations.
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