About This Site

Hello and welcome! Please note that this website is NOT affiliated with Guerlain or its parent company LVMH in any way. It is an independent reference resource for collectors and for those who cherish the classic Guerlain fragrances of the past. All trademarks and brand names remain the property of their respective owners. The purpose of this site is to chronicle the nearly two-hundred-year history of the House of Guerlain, highlighting the perfume bottles, fragrance compositions, and advertising that have marked its legacy. Each article is written in an encyclopedic style to make research both accessible and enjoyable.

If you are curious about a particular Guerlain perfume—whether you want to know what it smelled like, which bottles were used, or when they were produced—this site is designed to be a comprehensive source of information on antique and vintage Guerlain. Another important goal is to remind the present owners of the Guerlain brand just how much perfume lovers miss many of the discontinued classics. By documenting and celebrating them here, perhaps interest will be rekindled, and Guerlain might even consider reviving some of these beloved creations.

You are warmly invited to share your memories and impressions in the comments section. For example, you might describe why you loved a fragrance, what it smelled like to you, the time period you wore it, who gave it to you, or on what occasion. You could also share how it made you feel, what it reminded you of, or recall a relative who wore it—perhaps remembering a bottle sitting proudly on their vanity. These stories add a personal dimension to the history of Guerlain perfumes, making the site a living archive of memories as well as facts.

If you have any questions, or if you would like assistance in identifying a Guerlain bottle, you are welcome to send images and details directly to me at reinedeparfum@gmail.com

I will do my best to help you. This project is a labor of love, built for enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone who appreciates the artistry and history of Guerlain’s timeless fragrances. Of course, mistakes may be made, but I will make every effort to correct them.

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