Jean Patou Perfume for Women
Frenchman Jean Patou opened two Parisian dressmaking shops just prior to WWI, founding Maison Parry in 1912. Patou left fashion when he was mobilzed in the French Army during the war, returning in 1918 with his the launch of first couture house. This stylish inventor of cardigans, tennis skirts and sexy knit bathing suits introduced the first tanning lotion, Huile de Chaldée, during the Depression. In 1925, Jean Patou introduced his first fragrances: Amour-Amour for brunettes, Que Sais-je for blondes and Adieu Sagesse for redheads. His extravagant most-famous Joy fragrance, dubbed the “world’s most expensive perfume” by Hollywood’s Elsa Maxwell, retains its costly ingredients—rumored to be composed of 10,600 flowers and 28 dozen roses—and contemporary fans like Gwyneth Paltrow and Julia Roberts.
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Recent reviews of Jean Patou Perfume for Women
Review of Joy by Jean Patou




Review of Joy by Monique Falucho
I just received this perfume in the mail as a Birthday present from my Mom. It is a luxurious frangrance. It smells so good it's almost other worldly. My 14 year old son smelled it and he said that it is what heaven must smell like. I have to agree. It is a scent like no other. Pure delight, truly.
Review of Joy by Jean Patou




Review of Joy by Sheena
I Love this perfume! The smell is clean like beautiful roses. It is the only empty bottle in my bathroom as my teenage daughters love it too.
Review of Sublime by Jean Patou




Review of Sublime by Linda B.
I have wore Sublime Perfume for Women by Jean Patou for years, someone always remarks about the great smell.
Review of Joy by Jean Patou




Review of Joy by Charlene
It takes 10,000 rose pedals to make one ounce of this exquisite perfume. When you wear Joy Perfume for Women by Jean Patou, it says "I am Beautiful ". There is no other perfume that has ever been made that compares with Joy.











