vénitiennes
The Vénitiennes were a type of French perfume that originated in the late 19th century, during the reign of Napoleon III. They were named after the city of Venice, which was famously known for its rich contributions to perfumery and cosmetics.
Characterized by their strong, seductive scents, Vénitiennes perfumes were designed to evoke the allure of the
The Vénitiennes trend gained popularity in the 1870s and 1880s, particularly among the aristocracy and upper
Among the most iconic Vénitiennes perfumes was the scent named "Farina," which was composed by a Parisian
Despite their legendary status, Vénitiennes perfumes have largely faded from the modern fragrance landscape. However, their