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  2. Behind the Spritz: What Really Goes Into a Bottle of $100 Perfume

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    Manufacturer's Overhead: $15. A big chunk of the perfume price goes toward the manufacturer's corporate overhead -- everything from the salary of the brand's CEO to corporate office expenses.

  3. Musée du Parfum - Wikipedia

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    The Musée du Parfum (French pronunciation: [myze dy paʁfœ̃]), also known as the Fragonard Musée du Parfum ([fʁaɡɔnaʁ myze dy paʁfœ̃]), is a French private museum of perfume located at 9 rue Scribe, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. [1]

  4. Francis Kurkdjian - Wikipedia

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    He co-founded his own fragrance house Maison Francis Kurkdjian with business partner Marc Chaya in 2009 near the Place Vendôme in Paris. [6] [10] In 2013, the crystal company Baccarat commissioned Kurkdjian to make a perfume for its two-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary. Initially the perfume was a limited edition run of Baccarat crystal ...

  5. Puig (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Puig opened a branch office in Paris, at the same time that the company incorporated the Spanish designer brand Rabanne. In 1969, as a result of this collaboration the fragrance Calandre began to be marketed. [14] In 1976, the company built a perfumery factory in Chartres, France. [15] In 1987 Puig acquired Paco Rabanne's Fashion House ...

  6. Parfums de Marly - Wikipedia

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    Parfums de Marly is a French niche perfume house. [1] Its fragrances are inspired by the 18th Century French era and the splendor of the Royal court. Presently, the brand offers over 30 fragrances. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  7. Parfums Caron - Wikipedia

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    Caron is one of the oldest French perfume houses still exclusively dedicated to perfume. [5]After World War I, in 1918, Ernest Daltroff was invited to the Bronx International Exposition of Science, Arts and Industries in New York with his competitor François Coty, where he won the prize for the most go-ahead company, opening up the American market for him for the Interwar period.