Fragrances are aromatic prints of history revealing the character of wearer and essence of creator.

Chanel No 19
Chanel No 19 The last fragrance, which Coco Chanel herself approved a few months before her death, was numbered 19, although Chanel initially wanted to call it Coco. It was originally intended for Chanel herself and a small circle of her friends. Her partners were against it, but Chanel insisted. It was only after ordering the labels that she realized the name did not suit the fragrance. So she named

Serge Lutens
Serge Lutens In Serge Lutens’ story, talent and hard work were combined with fatalism. Due to poverty, he dropped out of school at the age of fourteen and began sweeping hair at the most prestigious hairdressing salon in the city of Lille. Within a week, the teenager had the chance (or challenge) to pick up a pair of scissors, which he used to transform a client’s long hair into an elegant



