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The goal of this website is to show the present owners of the Houbigant company how much we miss the discontinued classics and hopefully, if they see that there is enough interest and demand, they will bring back the perfume!


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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Au Matin by Houbigant c1923

Au Matin by Houbigant: launched in 1923, in USA in 1929. Created by Paul Schving and Raymond Kling.





Quelques Fleurs by Houbigant c1912

Quelques Fleurs by Houbigant, introduced in 1912 and crafted by perfumer Robert Bienaimé, stands as a pioneering example of the floral bouquet genre in perfumery. This timeless creation intertwines the essence of a myriad of flowers into a harmonious olfactory symphony. Imagine a fragrant garden in full bloom, where delicate petals of jasmine, rose, tuberose, and lily of the valley dance together in the gentle breeze. Each floral note contributes its unique character: jasmine exudes its sweet, narcotic allure, rose lends its romantic elegance, tuberose adds a creamy richness, and lily of the valley imparts a fresh, green vibrancy.

Quelques Fleurs is more than just a blend of flowers; it embodies the artistry of its era, capturing the essence of femininity and sophistication. Beneath the floral tapestry, subtle hints of citrus add a sparkling brightness, while a whisper of musk and sandalwood lends a soft, lingering warmth to the composition. The fragrance unfolds like a bouquet presented to a beloved, evoking memories of springtime gardens and romantic encounters.

In its signature bottle, Quelques Fleurs is a testament to timeless elegance. Adorned with delicate embellishments, it reflects the luxurious allure of early 20th-century perfumery. With its intricate blend of floral notes and its enduring popularity spanning over a century, Quelques Fleurs remains a quintessential masterpiece, capturing the essence of timeless femininity and the allure of a floral bouquet preserved in perfume form.