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André Fraysse

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André Fraysse (1902-1984) was a French perfumer.[1]

He was noted for his work with Lanvin. His creations included:

  • Arpège (1927) with Paul Vacher
  • Eau de Lanvin
  • Prétexte (1937)
  • Rumeur (1934), relaunched in a new formulation 2006
  • Scandal (1933)


Fraysse's son, Richard Fraysse, is an in-house perfumer at Parfums Caron.

References

  1. ^ "André Fraysse, les parfums de André Fraysse | Olfastory". www.olfastory.com. Retrieved 2020-03-13.