Cacharel is a French ready-to-wear brand founded in 1958 by Jean Bousquet. Her airy, romantic creations with floral motifs became synonymous with femininity, and the famous crumpled cotton blouse was worn by Brigitte Bardot herself. In 1978, Jean Bousquet expanded the brand's portfolio with perfumes, produced in cooperation with the French cosmetic concern L'Oreal. The first Cacharel composition, released in the same year, was the perfume Anaïs Anaïs. The brand's successive launches, such as Amor Amor or Noa, enjoy a cult reputation to this day and maintain a strong position of the brand on the market of selective fragrances. Cacharel in the world of fashion constantly follows trends, but when it comes to perfumes, consumers can enjoy the constant formula of their favorite fragrances.
- Selective brands
- Cacharel
- Type
- perfumed waters
- For whom
- for her
- Head notes
- Peach, Bergamot, Mandarin Orange and Lemon
- Heart notes
- Water Lily, Mimosa, Tuberose, Melon, Lotus, Pineapple, Jasmine, Lily-of-the-Valley and Rose
- Base notes
- Patchouli, Black locust, Sandalwood, Cedar and Tonka Bean