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Guerlain's ascent to prominence was solidified in 1853 with the creation of for Empress Eugénie. This commission introduced the iconic Bee Bottle , adorned with 69 bees—the Napoleonic emblem—which remains a hallmark of the house today. Guerlain subsequently became the "Official Supplier to Her Majesty" for several European monarchs, including Queen Victoria. The "Guerlinade" and Masterpiece Fragrances
Founded in Paris in 1828 by Pierre-François Pascal Guerlain, is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious fragrance houses. Over nearly two centuries, it has evolved from a single boutique on rue de Rivoli into a global titan of luxury, synonymous with French elegance and pioneering beauty. Historical Foundations and Royal Heritage Guerlain
Under the ownership of LVMH since 1994, Guerlain has pioneered a sustainability framework centered on four pillars: biodiversity, climate, innovation, and social impact. Guerlain's ascent to prominence was solidified in 1853
This signature is present in legendary perfumes like (1925), widely considered the most famous Guerlain fragrance and a classic of the oriental genre. Sustainability and the "In the Name of Beauty" Commitment The "Guerlinade" and Masterpiece Fragrances Founded in Paris