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Sang de France by Rosine c1915
Sang de France by Rosine: launched in 1915. After the death of two of his children, Paul Poiret released the perfume Sang de France, but the authorities ban it due to wartime sensitivities.
Labels:
bottle,
discontinued,
flacon,
frasco,
french,
parfum,
paul poiret,
perfum,
perfume,
poiret,
rare,
rosine,
sang de france
Le Balcon by Rosine c1914
Le Balcon by Rosine: launched in 1914. Created by Henri Alméras.
The fragrance was inspired by Baudelaire's poem, The Balcony. Poiret said that this fragrance evokes the romance with Martha, his neighbor at the rue Auber, who often stood on his balcony.
Mam'zelle Victoire by Rosine c1915
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bottle,
discontinued,
flacon,
france,
frasco,
mam'zelle victoire,
parfum,
paul poiret,
perfum,
perfume,
poiret,
rosine
Connais tu le Pays? by Rosine c1920
Connais tu le Pays? by Rosine: launched in 1920. Perfume name means "Knowest thou the land" in French. Poiret honors sixty years of the opera "Mignon" by Ambroise Thomas. The perfume is named after the song "Connais tu le Pays" from Mignon. The first words of the opening air: "Do you know the country where the orange flowers?"
Coeur en Folie by Rosine c1922
Coeur en Folie by Rosine: launched in 1922. The name means "Heart Madness" also known as "Heart on Fire" in French. The perfume was named after the Folies Bergere performance "Coeur en Folie".
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