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Bienaimé
Robert Bienaimé (dates unknown)
As perfumer for Houbigant from around 1910 to 1935, Robert Bienaimé created fragrances such as Lilac, a single flower fragrance and, one of Houbigants all time best sellers, Quelques Fleurs, a floral bouquet. First introduced in 1912, Quelques Fleurs continues to be available in some form or another. In 1935, Bienaimé launched his own Paris fragrance house, Parfum de Bienaimé and began to issue fragrances under his own name. Bienaimé fragrances continues to appear during the 1940s but it would appear that the house did not survive the war. |
Perfumes By Bienaimé
Thanks to Cleopatra's Boudoir
Fragrance | Perfumer | Notes |
Eveil (1935) | Robert Bienaimé | |
Fleurs D'Eté (1935) | Robert Bienaimé | |
La Vie en Fleurs (1935) | Robert Bienaimé | |
Vermeil (1935) | Robert Bienaimé | |
Sur les Aimes (1935) | Robert Bienaimé | |
Cuir de Russie (193?) | Robert Bienaimé | |
Caravan (1936) | Robert Bienaimé | |
Fleurs de Provence (1937) | Robert Bienaimé | |
Les Carnations (1943) | Robert Bienaimé | |
Dentelle (1948) | Robert Bienaimé | |
Jours Heureux (1949) | Robert Bienaimé | |
Enfin Jeuls (1949) | Robert Bienaimé |
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Philip Goutell
Lightyears, Inc.