Ernest Beaux - Creations

Creations

  • »Bouquet de Napoleon« (1912)
  • »Bouquet de Catherine« (1913)
  • »Rallet Nº 1« (1914)
  • »Rallet Le Gardenia« (1920)
  • »Chanel No. 5« (1921)
  • »Chanel No. 22« (1922/1926)
  • »Cuir de Russie« (1924) (marketed from 1927)
  • »Gardénia« (1925)
  • »Bois des Îles« (1926)
  • »Soir de Paris« (1929)
  • »Kobako« (1936)
  • »Mademoiselle Chanel Nº 1« (1946)
  • »Mademoiselle Chanel Nº 2« (1946)
  • »Premier Muguet« (1955)

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