Fragonard For Women

It was shortly before the First World War that Eugène Fuchs, an entrepreneur at heart who had already been seduced by the magic of perfume, decided to set up his own perfumery based on the novel concept of selling perfumery products directly to the tourists who were beginning to discover the French Rivera’s charms.

Parfumerie Fragonard was opened in 1926. Eugène Fuchs chose to name it after the famous Grasse-born painter, Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806), as a tribute to both the town of Grasse and to the refinement of 18th-century arts. Similarly, the choice of name expressed his desire to run his business in accordance with traditions

  1. Fragonard Beau de Provence EdT
    $68.00
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  2. Fragonard Beau de Provence Soaps - 2 Pces
    $34.00
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  3. Fragonard Bel Oranger EdT
    $68.00
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  4. Fragonard Belle d'Arles EdT
    $68.00
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  5. Fragonard Coeur de Soleil
    $104.00
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  6. Fragonard Diamant Eau de Toilette
    $104.00
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  7. Fragonard Eau de Hongrie Eau de Toilette 3.3
    $59.00
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  8. Fragonard Eau des Vacances
    $104.00
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  9. Fragonard Fleur d'Oranger Parfum 30 ml
    $81.00
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  10. Fragonard Fleur d'Oranger Parfum 60 ml
    $141.00
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  11. Fragonard Grenade Pivoine EdP
    $81.00
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  12. Fragonard Grenade Pivoine Parfum 30 ml
    $81.00
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