Caron Perfumes - Trend Setting Scents
Paris is the city of romance as they say. For some, the city
also is a breeding ground for very beautiful and fashionable
things. In Europe, Paris is also termed the fashion capital of
the region. With the emergence of Caron Perfumes and Fragrance,
the romanticism and lovely appeal of the city has further been
bolstered. 
The century-old history of the house of fragrances speaks for
itself. It is as aromatic and as elegantly scented as its major
lines of perfumes. Caron Perfumes and Fragrances is a product of
love and inspiration. In 1904, perfume designer Ernest Daltroff
formulated a scent that symbolized his glaring, yet undeclared
love for the woman of his dreams, named Felicie Wanpouille. 
Later on, the two jived and started creating scents that would
eventually move Paris off its feet. Together, the couple created
some of the company's greatest and most popular ever perfumes
including 'N'Aimez, Tabac Blond, Pour un Homme and Fleurs de
Rocaille. 
As a company, Caron Perfume and Fragrances moved on amid
different and challenging pressures. In the 1930s, the company
was able to expand its line of products from fragrances into
several cosmetics, specifically powder. During that time, the
manufacturing technique developed by the company in making its
very fine cosmetic powder was recognized as innovative and trend
setting. 
In the 1940s, Mr. Daltroff migrated to the US and his partner
Felicie was left to manage the company on her own until her
death in 1967. In the later part of the 1990s, the company was
acquired by tycoon Patrick Alees. It was noted that Mr Alees and
Mr Datroff have something in common, and it was very
interesting: they both had definite and exquisite passion for
roses. 
The analogy did not end there. There was a slight contrast
though. While Mr Daltroff was fond of using his loved roses for
the formulation and design of his fragrances, Mr Alees simply
collected the roses and included them within his primrose
garden. 
Caron was the sole perfume house that had a revered and much
publicized perfumer, whom the company called its 'nose'. Richard
Fraysse was the Haute Parfumerie of the company, a right that
was passed from the founder, Mr. Daltroff. For more than 30
years of his tenure at the company, the 'nose' was able to
formulate and design several of the most popular and well noted
perfumes to come from the under the Caron brand. 
To date, Caron is actively distributing its many lines of
perfumes classified under its fountains, women's and men's
perfume lines. There are also several limited edition perfumes
that are offered occasionally or in very limited volume. Caron
Perfumes and Fragrances dwarf all other perfumes coming from
different fashion houses. 
The company asserts that it is the royalty when it comes to
fragrances. With its very unique and high profile lines of
perfumes, no one could ever contest that assertion. Caron
perfumes are simply among the best the market could ever
produce.
About The Author: James Philips is a staff member at
http://www.perfumecenter.com

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