Louis Vuitton · 1948
Eau de Cologne
EDCUnisex
The Story
Louis Vuitton's first fragrance, Eau de Cologne, was created in 1948 by perfumer Jean Carles. It is a classic citrus cologne with a bright, sparkling opening of lemon and bergamot, softened by a floral heart of lavender and rosemary. The base is clean and subtle with a touch of musk and oakmoss, making it a timeless, elegant scent for any occasion.
Note Breakdown
Encyclopedia Insights
Is this fragrance still in production?+
No, Louis Vuitton Eau de Cologne was discontinued decades ago, but it remains a classic in vintage fragrance circles.
What makes this cologne special?+
It was Louis Vuitton's first fragrance, created by the legendary Jean Carles, and represents a timeless, elegant citrus style.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this fragrance still in production?+
No, Louis Vuitton Eau de Cologne was discontinued decades ago, but it remains a classic in vintage fragrance circles.
What makes this cologne special?+
It was Louis Vuitton's first fragrance, created by the legendary Jean Carles, and represents a timeless, elegant citrus style.
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