Heaven will be richer with Givenchy joining the ranks and meeting up with his favorite muse Audrey Hepburn...
A true noble man Count Hubert James Marcel Taffin de Givenchy founded The House of Givenchy in 1952 after stints as designer at Jacques Fath, Robert Piguet, and Lucien Lelong. Interestingly enough, the lineage goes back to Italian roots (Venice) but he embodied French chic like very few designers ever have.
The perfumes line will be fondly remembered.
Here on PerfumeShrine we have written about Givenchy and reviewed the following fragrances of the line:
Givenchy Ysatis fragrance review and history
Givenchy Le De Givenchy fragrance review and history
Givenchy Ange our Demon fragrance review
Givenchy Eau de Vetyver: the history of a classic vetiver scent
Givenchy Amarige: a tuberose of drama
Let's play tribute to the iconic designer. Which Givenchy fragrance is your favorite and why? Please share it in the comments.
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Tuesday, March 13, 2018
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