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- O D'azur
- O De L'orangerie
- O De Lancome
- O'pomelo
- O.P.I.
- Oblique Fast Forward
- Oblique Play
- Oblique Rwd
- Obsession
- Obsession Night
- Ocean Dream
- Ocean Pacific
- Ocean Sun
- Odalisque
- Odeon
- Odeon Tendency
- Odeon Very Fashion
- Odeur 53
- Odeur 71
- Odori Iris
- Odori Spigo
- Odori Tabacco
- Odori Zafferano
- Oh De Moschino
- Oh La La
- Oh Lola
- Oh My Cat
- Oh! De London
- Old England
- Old Spice
- Oleg Cassini
- Oligo.dx
- Olivier Strelli
- Ombre Platine
- Ombre Rose
- Ombre Rose Blue
- Omnia
- Omnia Amethyste
- Omnia Coral
- Omnia Crystalline
- Omnia Green Jade
- On Ella
- Onde Extase
- Onde Vertige
- One & Only
- Only
- Only Crazy
- Only Givenchy
- Only Me Passion
- Ooh La La
- Op Juice
- Op Juice Blend
- Opium
- Opium D'ete Summer
- Opium Eau D'orient Fleur De Shanghai
- Opium Eau D'orient Orchidee De Chine
- Opium Eau D'orient Poesie De Chine
- Opium Fraicheur D'orient
- Opium Legendes De Chine
- Or Des Indes
- Orange Cannelle
- Organza
- Organza First Light
- Organza Indecence
- Oriens
- Oriental Lounge
- Orientalia
- Original Santal
- Originale
- Orlane
- Oro
- Oro Paulina Rubio
- Os Signature
- Oscar
- Oscar Bamboo
- Oscar Citrus
- Oscar de la Renta
- Oscar Gold
- Oscar Marine
- Oscar Red Orchid
- Oscar Red Satin
- Oscar Soft Amber
- Oscar Soft Blossom
- Oscar Violet
- Osez Moi
- Osmanthus
- Otto Kern
- Oui
- Own It
- Oxygene
- Ozbek
History and background of Boucheron
For nearly 150 years, Boucheron has been designing precious gems, jewelry, watches, and perfumes. Steadfast in its commitment to timeless craftsmanship, Boucheron is always in step with the movements of art and fashion.
Since it was founded in 1858, Boucheron has been a pioneer among jewelers: the wrist to engrave diamonds, an innovator of the nature inspired motifs – snake, butterfly or dragonfly – that defined Art Nouvean style, the first to create the wristwatch.
In 1893, Boucheron became the first jeweler to move to the place Vendome at number 26, once the residence of the Comtesse de Castiglione, a famous deductive beauty of the Second Empire.
As fashion and lifestyle evolved through the decades – Cubism, the Russian Ballet, Art Deco, African Art, Pop Art – Boucheron continued to reflect the times.
In the 1920’s, Boucheron brought out dangling earrings inlaid with precious stones and created “White Jewelry” (diamonds set in platinum). They also created many designs for the Maharajah of Patiala and, faithful to their royal clientele, designed crowns and jewels for queens and princesses.
In the late 1940’s and 50’s, Boucheron inspired, with great success, a revival of flower and feather motifs to accompany the “New Look”.
With the passing years, Boucheron designed jewelry and watches for the modern women, to be worn throughout the day and into the evening. He created accessible jewelry, new watch models and launched his perfumes all over the world.
Today nurtured by the Boucheron creative heritage and know-how, a new creative direction is forgiving the next chapter in its enduring legacy. New boutiques are now opening in the main capitals of the world, witness to the new era.
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