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Arpege Cologne
EDT SPRAY 3.4 OZ
$30.99
Retail Price: $62.00
Savings: $31.01 (50%)


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Arpege Cologne By Lanvin - Edt Spray 3.4 Oz was launched by the design house of Lanvin in 2005, ARPEGE by Lanvin is classified as a fragrance. This masculine scent posesses a blend of It is recommended for wear.
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All U.S. orders will be sent via UPS, DHL, or U.S. Postal Service Priority Mail.
Expect your package within 7-10 business days depending upon your geographic location.
We do not accept international orders
We do not ship to P.O. Boxes or APO FPO address at this time
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More Information on Arpege cologne
Why does Arpege cologne contain alcohol?
Alcohol makes the fragrance emanate from your skin. Without alcohol, you would be the only person who knew you were wearing any fragrance at all.
How can I keep my bottle of Arpege cologne from going bad?
Keep all fragrance in a cool, dry area, and away from windows as sunlight can unbalance the various ingredients. An opened bottle of Arpege cologne should be kept in its box to
insure a longer shelf life.
How can I make my bottle of Arpege cologne last longer?
Arpege cologne lasts longer on some people than on others because of differences in our skin (oily or dry) and in our PH levels.
To achieve a longer effect, try layering your fragrance. Using the fragrance bath gel, (if the company offers one), then the moisturizer or powder,
and then the Eau de Toilette, Eau de Parfum or Eau de Cologne, will usually have a longer lasting effect.
Also, apply your fragrance low on the body, as well as behind your ears and on your neck, so that the scent rises and you will not lose it as quickly.
A light spray on the hair can last all day.
Why do Arpege cologne smell different on different people?
Your own body chemistry affects how differerent notes react on your skin. Anything that affects the "natural" smell of your skin, such as stress,
hormonal changes, your current diet might change how a perfume smells on you.
Lanvin - Designer History
The eldest of 11 children born into poverty, Parisian Jeanne Lanvin (b. 1867) got an early start in fashion when at the age of 16, she worked as an apprentice milliner at the renowned Madame Félix hat shop on Paris? famed Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. She then went on to train in dressmaking at Talbot and at the ripe young age of 22, set up her own milliner shop on the same celebrated street. Lanvin?s star rose as she soon became known amongst famous and highbrow Parisian clientele for her modern-edged mother-and-daughter outfits and luxurious robes. She married her first husband and birthed a daughter, Marguerite, who eventually became the fashion house?s director. In 1909, Lavin joined the notorious Syndicat de la Couture, marking her official emergence as a bona fide couturier. Lanvin?s sphere continued to expand as she opened numerous home décor, menswear, fur and lingerie shops. But most significantly, the launch of Lanvin Parfums SA in 1924 with the subsequent introduction of her signature fragrance, Arpège, following shortly thereafter, in addition to Baccarat?s manufacture of Lanvin?s crystal bottles, put her firmly on the style map. Considered one of the hottest fashion designers in the ?20?s and '30?s, Lanvin's design trademarks of elaborate trimmings, stunning embroidery and beaded ornamentation in light floral colors became clear standouts. At the apex of her popularity, the Lanvin house notably employed an excess of 800 employees.
Lanvin died in 1946 and the fashion empire was left in the hands of family members. But in 1989, UK?s Midland Bank bought a stake in the company and installed Léon Bressler to revitalize the brand. A mere year later, the bank sold-out to the French holding company, Orcofi, led by the legendary Vuitton family. From there, a 50% stake was acquired by L'Oréal and their ownership increased steadily until 1996, when it owned the house outright. In 2001, Lanvin was once again bought-out by a private investor group, Harmonie S.A., helmed by Mrs. Shaw-Lan Wang (the Taiwanese media mogul). Later the same year, the accomplished designer, Alber Elbaz, became Lanvin?s Artistic Director. The head office remains, as always, in Paris.
Lanvin - Perfume History
In the mid-1920?s, the Lanvin House recruited expert ?nose,? André Fraysse, and launched an impressive spate of Lanvin perfumes and scents: Arpège, Niv Nal, Irise, Kara ? Djenoun, Le Sillon, Chypre, Comme-Ci Comme-Ca, Lajea, J'En Raffole, La Dogaresse, Ou Fleurit L?oranger, Geranium D?espagne, Apres-Sport, friction Jeanne Lanvin, Cross-Country, La Boule, Pretexte, L?Ame Perdue/Lost Soul, Petales Froissees, Scandal, L?Eau De Lanvin, Rumeur, Crescendo, Monsieur Lanvin, Vetyver Lanvin, Via Lanvin, Lanvin For Men, Cardomone, Clair De Jour and Mon Peche/My Sin. Many of these fragrances are no longer in production due to sale of the brand over the years. In more recent years, the scents d?Eclat d?Arpege, Lanvin Man and Lanvin Vetyver were produced, as well as Oxygene in differing versions for both women and men.
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