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Wednesday, May 5, 2021

N'Aimez Que Moi by Caron c1916

N'Aimez Que Moi by Caron: launched in 1916. Pronounced "NEH-MEH-KUH-MWAH", the name means "Love Only Me" in French. It was reportedly created as a gift that soldiers during WWI could give to their sweethearts.




Fragrance Composition:

So what does it smell like? It is classified as a floral chypre fragrance for women. It is very rich with an authentic old-fashioned rose base and has a delicate violet and iris facet.
  • Top notes: rose, violet, lilac
  • Middle notes: lily, iris, cedar, vetiver, sandalwood
  • Base notes: vanilla, amber, musk, oakmoss

The Pharmaceutical Era, 1924:
"Narcisse Blanc is the companion perfume to Narcisse Noir. N'Aimez Que Moi (love only me) is the next popular brand in the Caron lines, with Tabac Blond in close pursuit. Another big Caron success was introduced last Christmas. It is Nuit de Noel (Christmas Eve). This perfume comes in a black bottle, an original idea in the perfumery trade which caught the public furor."







Bottle:


The Parfum (Extrait) was available in two sizes: regular and a larger size. Face powder, lotion (hair groom) and Eau de Toilette were also produced.












Fate of the Fragrance:


Still available for sale in 1958.

Reissued and reformulated in 1986:

So what does it smell like? It is classified as a floral chypre fragrance for women.
  • Top notes: rose, violet, lilac
  • Middle notes: iris, cedar, vetiver, sandalwood
  • Base notes: vanilla, amber, musk, oakmoss


N'Aimez que Moi Édition Limitée Lalique launched prior to 2016.





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