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Maintaining the boudoir and the fine fragrances approach, the Eaux de toilette are housed in a slender, satiny bottle inspired by a house model, baptised "Art Déco", that has been redrawn by the designer Thierry Lecoule. Original feminine fragrances have been created, designed to inspire a variety of sensations :
Jacinthe et Rose.
Jacinthe et Rose, an irrestibible fragrance which emits a subtle air of innocence and sensuality with the intense aromas of jacinthe, rose, bush peach and musk.
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About E.Coudray
1822. During the reign of Louis XVIII, Edmond Coudray, doctor-chemist, started to supply Eaux de Cologne, creams, soaps, salves and pomades to the greatest crowned heads. He soon began to concoct luxurious perfumes for them, such precious fragrances as "Rêve de reine", "Gants poudrés"... for Queen Victoria of England he created the perfume "Reine Victoria" and the famous soap with lettuce extracts. During the second Empire his boutique was a rendez-vous for the Imperial family, the Marshals of the Empire and the new nobility, who enthusiastically adopted his creations : Eau de Cologne Extra-fine, Bouquet Impérial, le bouquet de Louise et Marie.
The brand, with L.T. Piver, Lubin, Houbigant and Guerlain was among the five greatest perfume makers of the 19th century. On the death of Edmond Coudray in 1860 his son-in-law took over the company.
The company never changed its name and under its different owners remained true to its founding principles of tradition, quality and refinement.
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