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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 Lancome
Armand Petitjean, perfumer and cosmetician, devoted his life to his dream of giving women the most beautiful things possible.
For them, he created Lancôme.
For them, he selected the rose.
For them, he surrounded himself with the best researchers.
For them, he began an exemplary adventure in the realm of passion.
His passion for fragrances inspired Armand Petitjean to take a spectacular step: in 1935, he launched Lancôme with five great fragrances. Audacious? Yes, but Armand Petitjean was a product of the school of François Coty, the "father of 20th century luxury perfumes."
"Tropiques", "Tendres Nuits", "Kypre", and "Bocages", rare perfumes which would be followed by so many others, among them the prestigious "Magie" of the nineteen-fifties. Nearly all the bottles were created by the great artist Georges Delhomme.
The bottles Georges Delhomme created for Lancôme are today collectors' items.
The Fish-Moon bottle for the eau de cologne Cachet Bleu (1935).
The bottle with an engraved jasmine flower in blossom could contain different fragrances (1935).
The amphora of "Marrakech" today commands astronomical prices (1947).
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