Tuvaché was a New York based company with a French name, founded by Bernadine Angus in 1933. The company is named after the character Madame Tuvaché from the novel Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. The house is known for the celebrated Jungle Gardenia perfume from 1933. The company was sold in the 1960s to Swiss house Germaine Monteil. Companies that subsequently held the rights to the brand: Yardley, Jovan, Coty, Evyan Perfumes. The Tuvaché trademark was acquired by Irma Shorell in 1999, and today the Tuvaché brand is owned by Hypoluxe Inc. Tuvaché introduced a successful series of perfumes through the 1970s. Hypoluxe Inc. began introducing new fragrances under the Tuvaché brand in 2012. The most famous Tuvac...

This hub pairs Tuvach's brand profile with the current 6 Tuvach fragrances we track, including price coverage and the note families that appear most often across the collection.