Paul Vacher was born in 1902 and discovered his gift for fragrance while studying chemistry. At the young age of 25, he started working with Marcel Guerlain, a renowned perfumer, and later joined Lanvin to develop a new perfume business within the fashion house. Vacher's early education and exposure to the world of perfumery laid the groundwork for his illustrious career in the fragrance industry. In 1927, Paul Vacher collaborated with André Fraysse to create the iconic fragrance Arpège for Lanvin. The scent quickly gained success and propelled Vacher into the spotlight as one of the leading perfumers of his time. In 1930, Prince Murat, a descendant of Joachim Murat and brother-in-law of Napoleon I, founded Le ...

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