Acqua di Parma perfumes and colognes
Country:
Italy
Main
activity: Fragrances
Brand
website: link
This
is a niche designer
Parent
company: LVMH
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di Parma Logo
Acqua
di Parma started as a small factory in Parma. The first fragrance was created
in 1916, Colonia, and at the beginning it was used to perfume gentlemen's
handkerchiefs. Colonia became a real symbol of Italian chic among American and
European celebrities in the pre-war (1930's) and post-war (1950's) years. Cary
Grant and David Niven, Ava Gadner and Eva Turner, later joined by Audrey
Hepburn, were among the passionate admirers of Colonia. From a small factory,
Acqua di Parma grew into a prominent house with wide range distribution. Alas,
the frivolous dictator Fashion and unpredictable and unjust Fortune turned their
back to this Italian house – the years of great popularity were followed by the
years of struggle for survival and against
oblivion.
At
the beginning of 1990’s, three influential Italians, Diego Della Valle (Tod's
s.p.a), Luca Cordero Di Montezemolo (Ferrari) and Paolo Borgomanero (La Perla),
united their forces in a very patriotic impetus of preserving Italian classic –
to restore Acqua di Parma.
They
are reproducing the old fragrances, starting new projects, such as aromatherapy
line Blu Mediterraneo, fragrances for interiors, leather gallantry Travel
Collection… Searching for good investments and positioning at the international
market, the three gentlemen signed a contract with a luxurious goods giant,
LVMH, which in 2003 came to own the complete Acqua di Parma. The gorgeous
Italian style specimen was saved and has successfully continued with its
development. Once again Hollywood has turned its face to small, but proud,
Acqua di Parma – the affection of their famous predecessors has now been passed
on to Kevin Costner, Woody Allen, Sharon Stone…
Designer
Acqua di Parma has 32 perfumes in our fragrance base. Acqua di Parma is an old
perfume house. The earliest edition was created in 1916 and the newest is from
2013. Acqua di Parma fragrances were made in collaboration with perfumers
Bertrand Duchaufour, Jean-Claude Ellena, Francois Demachy, Francoise Caron,
Francis Kurkdjian, Antoine Maisondieu and Alberto Morillas.