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  1. L’Iris de Fath, the rebirth of a myth. Jacques Fath’s Iris Gris is known as one of the greatest perfumes if not the greatest, unequalled since its creation. The balanced duo of Iris and Peach reflects perfumer Vincent Roubert’s exceptional know-how. Launched in 1947, it disappeared the same year as Fath in 1954.

  2. Jacques Fath is now offering unboxed fragrances on select Fath’s Essentials. While it arrives without its original box, you still experience the same luxurious fragrance—while also embracing a more sustainable choice by reducing packaging waste.

  3. Bienvenue dans la boutique officielle de Jacques Fath Parfums. Nous proposons une collection de parfums au design contemporain et aux codes emblématiques. Découvrez nos collections uniques qui vous plongeront dans un univers de raffinement et laissez-vous envoûter par des ingrédients d'exception, comme le Néroli ou l'Ambre gris.

  4. Jacques Fath died tragically young at the age of forty-two in 1954. With over six hundred employees, he left behind a fashion empire at the height of its success. In 1957, Geneviève Fath closed the clothing line after valiantly taking over the business. After 1992, a succession of companies acquired the Fath name as a perfume label.

  5. fondationazzedinealaia.org › couturiers › jacques-fathJacques Fath

    Jacques Fath. 1912-1954. Ouverte en 1937, soit dix ans avant celle de Christian Dior, la maison de couture de Jacques Fath prend réellement son envol dans les années 1940, avec une mode légère et joyeuse. Son influence sur l’histoire de la haute couture d’après-guerre est déterminante.

  6. The revival of Jacques Fath perfumes occurred in 2008 when Panouge Group acquired the brand. After several creations for the historical lineage, Rania decided that a complete break with style was the future and rethought the entire concept. In 2016, the new collection, ‘Fath’s Essentials,’ and then ‘L’IRIS DE FATH,’ a finalist at ...

  7. 27 de oct. de 2023 · Fath experimented with asymmetry, pleating, and volume, designing huge voluminous skirts for both day and evening attire. These skirts cascaded from beneath his signature constricted waistline, or appeared as explosions of fabric under large enveloping coats and jackets. “ Bettina, 1950 ” by Kristine, licensed under CC by 2.0.

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