Vétyver by Lanvin: launched in 1964. In USA by 1966. Also referred to as Vetyver de Lanvin.
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The goal of this website is to show the present owners of the Lanvin company how much we miss the discontinued classics and hopefully, if they see that there is enough interest and demand, they will bring back your favorite perfume!
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Showing posts with label discontinued perfume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label discontinued perfume. Show all posts
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La Dogaresse by Lanvin c1923
La Dogaresse by Lanvin: launched in 1923, created by Madame Marie Zede. Inspired by Jeanne Lanvin's worldy travels, this perfume speaks of the elegant palazzos of Venice.
Petales Froisses by Lanvin c1926
Petales Froisses by Lanvin: launched in 1926. Created by Andre Fraysse. The name means "crushed petals".
Comme-Çi, Comme-Ça by Lanvin c1924
Comme-Çi, Comme-Ça by Lanvin: launched in 1924. Created by Madame Marie Zede. The name means "like-this-like-that" in French.
L'Ame Perdue by Lanvin c1928
L'Ame Perdue by Lanvin: launched in 1928, André Fraysse and Paul Vacher. This perfume was sold as Lost Soul when it was exported to the United States. This perfume is in all actually the Lanvin fragrance "My Sin" which had to be temporarily renamed for limited distribution in the American market due to Les Parfums de Gabilla already owning the "My Sin" trade name.
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