Portée par Chanel, Dior, Lancôme ou Louis Vuitton, la relance de la ville de Grasse s’appuie autant sur son patrimoine ...
Berceau de la parfumerie, Grasse a vu sa production et son aura péricliter pendant des années, mais le savoir-faire du ...
Flower fields once blanketed Grasse, France, where blossoms used in Chanel No. 5 are grown. Now luxury brands are reinvesting in the town long known as the perfume capital of the world.
Chanel No. 5 is one of the most well-known and best-selling fragrances in the world, but the production of a 6.7-billion euro ($7 billion) high-speed rail line — the train à grande vitesse — in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PARIS — Lancôme is getting back to its roots — literally and figuratively — with the acquisition of an estate growing roses and ...
In a small town in the South of France, where luscious ocher, yellow and pink buildings abut verdant fields alive with flowers, the past, present and future merge to create the invisible art of ...
PARIS — The skills related to perfume in the Pays de Grasse region of France — considered the birthplace of modern perfumery — has been inscribed in UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible ...
SOZIO, a world-renowned French specialty fragrance company, is making a full-scale entry into the Korean market. SOZIO, a leading company that manufactures fragrances using high-quality raw materials ...
In Grasse, droughts, heatwaves, and excessive rainfall have made growing flowers increasingly difficult When heatwaves used to hit the French town of Grasse, the perfume capital of the world, ...
PARIS — Lancôme is getting back to its roots — literally and figuratively — with the acquisition of an estate growing roses and other aromatic plants in Grasse, France. Called Domaine de la Rose by ...
Grasse was the undisputed center of global perfumery through the 1940s. But by the next decade, the international race was on for synthetic products and lower-priced natural ingredients from elsewhere ...