Celebrity & Lifestyle

Cacharel

Young, romantic French fragrance — Anaïs Anaïs forever

Jean Bousquet founded Cacharel in Nîmes, France in 1962 as a fashion brand, pioneering ready-to-wear for young women. Anaïs Anaïs (1978) — a delicate white floral in a frosted bottle adorned with flowers — became one of the best-selling feminine fragrances of the late 1970s–80s and defined a romantic, fresh aesthetic. Loulou (1987) and Amor Amor (2003) extended the brand. Cacharel fragrance rights are held by L'Oréal.

Est. 1962
France
1 fragrances
3.8/10 avg
1 families

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