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Houbigant Parfum

Houbigant Parfum (pronounced [ubiɡɑ̃]) is a perfume manufacturer founded in Paris, France in 1775[1] by Jean-François Houbigant of Grasse (1752–1807). The brand originally sold gloves, perfumes, and bridal bouquets. The original shop, À la Corbeille de Fleurs operated at 19, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.[1] Several European rulers including Napoleon, Napoleon III, Alexander III of Russia, and Queen Victoria used Houbigant's perfume.

Jean-François Houbigant, as portrayed in the company's 150th anniversary catalog

History edit

 
Robert Bienaimé, Houbigant perfumer from 1912 to 1935 and creator of Quelques Fleurs

In 1882 the House launched Fougère Royale, the first fougère (or 'fern-like') perfume,[citation needed] establishing a new fragrance family which still remains today the most popular family in men's fragrances.[citation needed]

During this period, under the direction of the Paris office, offices were established in the United States, England, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Poland, and Romania. The New York location included a manufacturing and distribution facility.

Houbigant was the first perfume house to discover how to isolate particular molecules from natural raw materials—specifically, coumarin, which is isolated from the tonka bean. In 1912, they introduced Quelques Fleurs, the first multi-floral bouquet.[citation needed] Up to that time, floral fragrances had been mostly single flowers or were blended with herbs and other essences. The Genealogy of Perfumes cites Quelques Fleurs as an innovation that established a new fragrance classification and influenced other compositions for years afterward, including many of today’s important fragrances.[citation needed]

 
Paul Parquet, creator of Fougère Royale which created the eponymous Fougère family of fragrances

The Houbigant factory was bombed during the Second World War, and the brand never recovered its former prestige, although it did produce some mildly successful fragrances, later discontinued.[2]

In 1993 Houbigant filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York, with liabilities of US$52.5 million and assets of $23 million. In 1994 Houbigant licensed twelve Houbigant perfumes, with their formulas and the Houbigant name, to a start-up company, Renaissance Cosmetics, Inc., which stated that its intention was to market via drug store chains and discounters, rather than maintain Houbigant's market position. Renaissance's competitive market, unlike Houbigant's, provided small profit margins and required affordable formulations.[3]

However, Renaissance filed for bankruptcy protection in 1999, preceded by much litigation between the companies, with Houbigant complaining that its perfumes were being "watered down", and its name used in ways not included in the licensing agreement. Houbigant later litigated with Renaissance's insurers over the claims.[3]

Ultimately Renaissance ceased to exist, Houbigant, no longer made perfumes, and perfumes far from their original formulations were legally sold under the Houbigant name. A company called "New Dana Perfumes", later "Dana Classic Fragrances", ended up with the legal right to use the "Houbigant" name for fragrances they manufactured themselves; Houbigant no longer tried to enforce compliance with the originals.[3] It was reported in 2017 that the Houbigant perfumes were being manufactured under the original specifications by LOFT Fashion and Beauty Diffusion of Monaco.[2]

Current status edit

The Houbigant fragrances are now manufactured under the original specifications by LOFT Fashion and Beauty Diffusion of Monaco and marketed in the United States by Exclusive Fragrances and Cosmetics.

Timeline edit

  • 1775: Perfumer Jean-François Houbigant opens À la Corbeille de Fleurs, Rue Faubourg St Honoré
  • 1807: Perfumer Armand-Gustave Houbigant, the son of Jean-François, joins the house
  • 1807: Houbigant was appointed personal perfumer to Napoleon and created a special perfume for Empress Josephine
  • Early 19th century: Houbigant was appointed as perfumer to Princess Adelaide d'Orléans, mother of King Louis-Philippe.
  • 1838: The French house was awarded the license of "Perfumer to Her Majesty, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom".
  • 1880: perfumer Paul Parquet became joint owner.
  • 1882: Paul Parquet creates Fougère Royale.
  • 1890: Tsar Alexander III named Houbigant perfumer to the Imperial Court of Russia
  • 1912: Perfumer Robert Bienaimé joined Houbigant and created fragrances for the house until he founded his own in 1935.
  • 1912: Robert Bienaimé introduced Quelques Fleurs.
  • pre-1950: perfumers Paul Schving and Marcel Billot created perfumes for Houbigant.
  • 1990: Houbigant relaunched Lutece from prestige department store brand to domestic brand.
  • 1980s: Houbigant relaunched Quelques Fleurs.
  • 1985: Houbigant launched Duc de Vervins.
  • 1998: Houbigant launched Quelques Fleurs Royale.
  • 2010: Houbigant relaunched Fougère Royale.
  • 2012: Houbigant launched Orangers en Fleurs.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Nicklin, Mary Winston (November 28, 2016). "Paris's New Perfume Museum Smells Amazing (Obviously)". Condé Nast Traveler.
  2. ^ a b Hummel, Grace E. (c. 2017). "History". Houbigant Perfumes. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Goutell, Philip (c. 2006). "The history of Houbigant perfumes". Perfume Projects. Article has several comments by long-standing purchasers who found that later perfumes were not the same as they had been.

External links edit

  • Houbigant Official Website

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bouquets The original shop A la Corbeille de Fleurs operated at 19 rue du Faubourg Saint Honore 1 Several European rulers including Napoleon Napoleon III Alexander III of Russia and Queen Victoria used Houbigant s perfume Jean Francois Houbigant as portrayed in the company s 150th anniversary catalog Contents 1 History 2 Current status 3 Timeline 4 References 5 External linksHistory editSee also History of perfume nbsp Robert Bienaime Houbigant perfumer from 1912 to 1935 and creator of Quelques FleursIn 1882 the House launched Fougere Royale the first fougere or fern like perfume citation needed establishing a new fragrance family which still remains today the most popular family in men s fragrances citation needed During this period under the direction of the Paris office offices were established in the United States England Belgium the Netherlands Switzerland Italy Spain Poland and Romania The New York location included a manufacturing and distribution facility Houbigant was the first perfume house to discover how to isolate particular molecules from natural raw materials specifically coumarin which is isolated from the tonka bean In 1912 they introduced Quelques Fleurs the first multi floral bouquet citation needed Up to that time floral fragrances had been mostly single flowers or were blended with herbs and other essences The Genealogy of Perfumes cites Quelques Fleurs as an innovation that established a new fragrance classification and influenced other compositions for years afterward including many of today s important fragrances citation needed nbsp Paul Parquet creator of Fougere Royale which created the eponymous Fougere family of fragrancesThe Houbigant factory was bombed during the Second World War and the brand never recovered its former prestige although it did produce some mildly successful fragrances later discontinued 2 In 1993 Houbigant filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York with liabilities of US 52 5 million and assets of 23 million In 1994 Houbigant licensed twelve Houbigant perfumes with their formulas and the Houbigant name to a start up company Renaissance Cosmetics Inc which stated that its intention was to market via drug store chains and discounters rather than maintain Houbigant s market position Renaissance s competitive market unlike Houbigant s provided small profit margins and required affordable formulations 3 However Renaissance filed for bankruptcy protection in 1999 preceded by much litigation between the companies with Houbigant complaining that its perfumes were being watered down and its name used in ways not included in the licensing agreement Houbigant later litigated with Renaissance s insurers over the claims 3 Ultimately Renaissance ceased to exist Houbigant no longer made perfumes and perfumes far from their original formulations were legally sold under the Houbigant name A company called New Dana Perfumes later Dana Classic Fragrances ended up with the legal right to use the Houbigant name for fragrances they manufactured themselves Houbigant no longer tried to enforce compliance with the originals 3 It was reported in 2017 that the Houbigant perfumes were being manufactured under the original specifications by LOFT Fashion and Beauty Diffusion of Monaco 2 Current status editThe Houbigant fragrances are now manufactured under the original specifications by LOFT Fashion and Beauty Diffusion of Monaco and marketed in the United States by Exclusive Fragrances and Cosmetics Timeline edit1775 Perfumer Jean Francois Houbigant opens A la Corbeille de Fleurs Rue Faubourg St Honore 1807 Perfumer Armand Gustave Houbigant the son of Jean Francois joins the house 1807 Houbigant was appointed personal perfumer to Napoleon and created a special perfume for Empress Josephine Early 19th century Houbigant was appointed as perfumer to Princess Adelaide d Orleans mother of King Louis Philippe 1838 The French house was awarded the license of Perfumer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom 1880 perfumer Paul Parquet became joint owner 1882 Paul Parquet creates Fougere Royale 1890 Tsar Alexander III named Houbigant perfumer to the Imperial Court of Russia 1912 Perfumer Robert Bienaime joined Houbigant and created fragrances for the house until he founded his own in 1935 1912 Robert Bienaime introduced Quelques Fleurs pre 1950 perfumers Paul Schving and Marcel Billot created perfumes for Houbigant 1990 Houbigant relaunched Lutece from prestige department store brand to domestic brand 1980s Houbigant relaunched Quelques Fleurs 1985 Houbigant launched Duc de Vervins 1998 Houbigant launched Quelques Fleurs Royale 2010 Houbigant relaunched Fougere Royale 2012 Houbigant launched Orangers en Fleurs References edit a b Nicklin Mary Winston November 28 2016 Paris s New Perfume Museum Smells Amazing Obviously Conde Nast Traveler a b Hummel Grace E c 2017 History Houbigant Perfumes Retrieved 18 January 2024 a b c Goutell Philip c 2006 The history of Houbigant perfumes Perfume Projects Article has several comments by long standing purchasers who found that later perfumes were not the same as they had been External links editHoubigant Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Houbigant Parfum amp oldid 1214881297, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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