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Eau de Colognes des Princes L.T. Piver 423 ML
Eau de Colognes des Princes by L.T. Piver is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women. Eau de Colognes des Princes was launched in 1850. The perfumer behind this perfume is Louis-Toussaint Piver. L.T. Piver has a glorious, special history.
On July 8, 1774, the perfume company under the name of La Reine des Fleurs (the Queen of Flowers) was founded by Michel Adam, a well-known perfumer from Versailles. His cousin Pierre-Guilaume made the venture a success. Even King Louis XVI enveloped himself in the scents of La Reine des Fleurs. It was Louis Toussaint who first used chemical ingredients in 1809. After Dissey's death, the company passed into Piver's hands and the name was changed to L.T. Piver Perfumes. Famous clients knew L.T. Piver, including Napoleon Bonaparte and later Sarah Bernard.
In 1901 none other than Jean Guerlain created the perfume Fleur qui Meurt for Piver. It goes too far to explore such a romantic background in this context. But it goes without saying that we are dealing with a special perfume company here. Today, L.T. Piver perfumes distributed all over the world. Home care products have also been added to the range. Despite high-profile perfumes such as Cuir de Russie and Héliotrope Blanc, the house was closed from 1973 to 1988. After that it came into the possession of Parfums Caron for a period, but now L.T. Piver part of Groupe Alés.