Lancome

Lancôme Paris is a French cosmetics company launched by Armand Petitjean, a former Coty employee, in 1935. The company’s name was inspired by the ruins of a castle, Le Château de Lancosme, and the brand’s rose symbol was inspired by the roses that surround it.

Lancôme originated as a perfume company, launching five fragrances in time for the 1935 World’s Fair in Brussels, Belgium. The company later expanded its offering to include cosmetics and skin care products for men and women. Today, the company maintains a high profile through its ad campaigns featuring top models and celebrities as captured by leading fashion photographers. A notable association with actress Isabella Rossellini lasted 14 years, and the company began featuring Rossellini’s daughter, Elettra Rossellini Wiedemann, starting in 2009. Emma Watson of “Harry Potter” fame recently advertised Lancôme’s Tresor Midnight Rose fragrance.

The first fragrances from Lancôme in 1935 are womens’ scents Tendre Nuit, Bocages, Conquete, Kypre and Tropiques. Lancôme joined the L’Oreal family in 1964, after which many of their classic and best-loved fragrances were produced, including Climat, Magie Noire and Tresor.

Designer Lancome has 70 perfumes in our fragrance base. Lancome is an old perfume house. The earliest edition was created in 1950 and the newest is from 2012. Lancome fragrances were made in collaboration with perfumers Christine Nagel, Celine Barel, Alain Astori, Annick Menardo, Daniela Roche-Andrier, Christian Biecher, Jacques Cavallier, Gerard Goupy, Calice Becker, Pauline Zanoni, Armand Petitjean, Thierry Wasser, Maurice Roucel, Gerard Coupy, Olivier Cresp, Harry Fremont, Alberto Morillas, Dominique Ropion, Olivier Polge, Francis Kurkdjian, Robert Gonnon, Domitille Berthier, Sophie Labbe, Nathalie Lorson, Sophia Grojsman, Veronique Nyberg and Alienor Massenet.

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