Lacômes
Lacômes is a French fashion house founded in 1926 by Armand Petitjean. The brand is known for its high-quality fragrances, particularly the iconic Chanel No. 5, which was created by perfumer Ernest Beaux in 1921 for Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel. Lacômes is a subsidiary of the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton group, which acquired the brand in 1999.
The brand's fragrances are renowned for their sophistication and elegance, often featuring notes of citrus, flowers,
- Chanel No. 5: A timeless classic, this fragrance is known for its distinctive scent of aldehydes,
- Chanel Eau Tendre: A softer, more feminine interpretation of Chanel No. 5, featuring notes of rose,
- Chanel Chance: A fresh and vibrant fragrance with notes of bergamot, rose, and jasmine.
In addition to fragrances, Lacômes also produces a range of cosmetics, including makeup, skincare, and haircare
Lacômes has a strong presence in the luxury market, with flagship stores located in major cities around