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Cacharel
Another mid-20th century label undergoing a revival, Cacharel (named for a bird from Provence's Camargue region) was founded in 1960 and unlike many fashion houses, remains a private company. It's best known for its floral-printed silk georgette dresses and perfumes like the airy orange blossom, rose, lily and jasmine-scented Anaïs Anaïs.
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Guerlain
Guerlain is Paris' most famous perfumerie, and its shop, dating from 1912, is one of the most beautiful in the city. With its shimmering mirror and marble decor, it's a reminder of the former glory of the Champs Élysées. You can shop for its perfumes (including its address' namesake Champs-Élysées ), or take a decadent beauty treatment at its heavenly spa.
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