Houbigant Perfume for Women
The 18th century Parisian perfume house, Houbigant, was founded by Grasse resident Jean-François Houbigant in the world’s perfume capital and land of "Jasmine" jasmine. At 23, Houbigant is reported to have arrived at his maiden business with The Basket of Flowers, his signature for many years. His house, the first to use coumarin, is recognized as “perfume of royalty” the likes of Napoleon and Josephine, Her Majesty Queen Victoria of England and the Imperial Court of Russia. The unverified Houbigant legend is that Marie Antoinette, in disguise and fleeing to Varennes, was revealed to her captures by her Houbigant fragrance. Only royalty possessed the magnificent fragrance! Among its regal scents are Fougère Royale, Quelques Fleurs, Duc de Vervins and Quelques Fleurs Royale. Today, Houbigant has stretched beyond its royal roots, navigating a tumultuous mass market.
Recent reviews of Houbigant Perfume for Women
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Review of Quelques Fleurs by K Athy




Perfect feminine scent and once again, the classics are the 'best' as far as I'm concerned. Just the right amount of floral undertone when the perfume settles-- with a very sensual base. Not harsh or 'in-your-face' --very french in it's style.Service excellent.
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Review of Duc de Vervins by Gisela




Excellent perfume.
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Review of Quelques Fleurs by Jennifer Klekas




Love Quelques Fleurs Perfume & love the price I can buy it for here! There was a defect in first bottle ordered & they immediately shipped out another. Quite happy!
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Review of Quelques Fleurs by Loren Hollahan




After reading all the reviews prior to buying the mini, I was convinced that I will like the scent of Quelques Fleurs perfume. Though I don't buy perfume without physically testing it, I am glad that I took my chances and purchased this perfume online through Perfume.com. The perfume came promptly through the mail. The scent is definitely feminine and I love it!













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