
The history of perfumery is not
complete without a mention of the house of Lubin. Established in 1798 by
Pierre François Lubin, the House grew out of a small venue located at
rue Sainte Anne in Paris that sold perfumed ribbons, ball masks and rice
powders to the renowned establishment that perfumed the Imperial court.
A voyager and discoverer at heart, Lubin was the first perfume maker to
conquer the New World in 1830. His effervescent Eau Vivifiante (later
called Eau de Lubin) was coveted the world over, from Paris to Moscow,
from Jaipur to New York.
The 21st century has brought the House of Lubin into its renaissance.
The intricate and complex blends evoke the splendor of the royal courts
perfumed by Lubin in the 18th and 19th centuries, while the exotic
touches allude to the founder’s fascination with far away lands and
exciting discoveries. It continues to leave its mark on perfume history!