Showing posts with label Les Muses by Coty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Les Muses by Coty. Show all posts

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Muse and Les Muses by Coty

Muse by Coty: created in 1946, in honor of the Muses of Greek mythology. The perfume was said to be eight years in the making, even through German occupation, a Coty perfumer and director of the French laboratories, Vincent Roubert, was working to achieve this important perfume through years of careful blending and for press agents that long to dream up its elaborate debut.


“This is the perfume they’ll remember you by!”





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