Guerlain Perfumes
Guerlain is a traditional perfume house which is nearly two centuries old and amongst the originals created and developed. It was owned by the Guerlain family until 1994 when it became the acquisition of the international Louis Vuitton Corporation.
In 1828 Pierre-Francois Pascal Guerlain opened his perfume store in Paris. He created and manufactured his fragrances with the help of his sons, Aime and Gabriel.
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![]() Champs Elysees Eau De Toilette (EDT) Spray. Available in 30ml, 100ml. |
![]() Champs Elysees Eau De Parfum (EDP) Spray. Available in 75ml. |
![]() Insolence Eau De Toilette (EDT) Spray. Available in 30ml, 100ml. |
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![]() Mahora Eau De Parfum (EDP) Spray. Available in 50ml. |
![]() Mitsouko Eau De Toilette (EDT) Spray. Available in 30ml. |
![]() My Insolence Eau De Toilette (EDT) Spray. Available in 30ml. |
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![]() Samsara Eau De Toilette (EDT) Spray. Available in 50ml, 100ml. |
![]() Shalimar Light Eau De Toilette (EDT) Spray. Available in 75ml. |
![]() Too Much Eau De Toilette (EDT) Spray. Available in 30ml. |
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His patrons were amongst those in high society and the reputation of his perfume grew until it was elevated to a service for royalty when in 1853, Eau de Cologne Imperiale was created. After this Guerlain earned the accolade of becoming the King’s official perfumer and also served Queens Victoria and Isabella of England and Spain.
In 1864 Pierre’s sons took over and expanded the house. Aime created many wonderful perfumes including Fleur d’Italie (1884), Rococo (1887), Eau de cologne du coq (1894) and Jicky (1889). In turn, Gabriel’s sons took over the business and Jaques Guerlain created the popular Eau de Coq (1894), Mouchoir de Monsieur (1904), Apres L’Ondee (1906), L’Heure Bleue (1912), Mitsouko (1919), Vol de Nuit (1933), Ode (1955) and the famous Shalimar (1925).
The last in the Guerlain line, Jean Paul, began to create fragrances for men such as Vetiver (1959), Habit Rouge (1965), Nahema (1979), Samsara, Heritage and Coriolan (1990s). After retirement he acted in an advisory capacity and the company is now overseen by an outside master perfumer, Thierry Wasser who has already created Iris Ganache and Quand Vient la Pluie for Guerlain, contributing to more than 300 fragrances created in total.
Guerlain have influenced other perfume houses with their innovative design using blends of sweets, spices and flora. Guerlain still sell Shalimar a velvety perfume with lemon and vanilla, along with Insolence, Too Much, Champs Elysees, L’instsant Guerlain, Mahora and Samsara. There is also a version of L’instant for men.
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