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The brand's olfactory signature is the , a proprietary accord launched in 1921 that characterizes many of its classic scents. It is a masterful blend of six iconic ingredients: Vanilla Bergamot Tonka Bean Iris Rose Jasmine
This signature is present in legendary perfumes like (1925), widely considered the most famous Guerlain fragrance and a classic of the oriental genre. Sustainability and the "In the Name of Beauty" Commitment Guerlain
Under the ownership of LVMH since 1994, Guerlain has pioneered a sustainability framework centered on four pillars: biodiversity, climate, innovation, and social impact. The brand's olfactory signature is the , a
Founded in Paris in 1828 by Pierre-François Pascal Guerlain, is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious fragrance houses. Over nearly two centuries, it has evolved from a single boutique on rue de Rivoli into a global titan of luxury, synonymous with French elegance and pioneering beauty. Historical Foundations and Royal Heritage Founded in Paris in 1828 by Pierre-François Pascal
Guerlain's ascent to prominence was solidified in 1853 with the creation of for Empress Eugénie. This commission introduced the iconic Bee Bottle , adorned with 69 bees—the Napoleonic emblem—which remains a hallmark of the house today. Guerlain subsequently became the "Official Supplier to Her Majesty" for several European monarchs, including Queen Victoria. The "Guerlinade" and Masterpiece Fragrances