Pour Un Homme de by Caron, introduced in 1934, was the first fragrance designed specifically for men, and it remains a timeless classic. The scent is a captivating blend of refreshing lavender and creamy vanilla, creating a unique harmony between two seemingly opposite notes. Enhanced with a touch of Turkish rose, this fragrance gradually reveals a rich amber accord of styrax, opoponax, and musk. The French lavender used in this composition is exclusively sourced from Provence, ensuring the finest quality for an unforgettable olfactory experience.
Founded in 1904 by Perfumer-Founder Ernest Daltroff and the visionary Félicie Wanpouille, CARON is a French Maison of High Perfumery. The meeting of these two minds gave rise to iconic fragrances. In 1919 came Tabac Blond. In 1934 came Pour Un Homme de CARON, the first men’s fragrance. For 120 years, the Maison’s creations have emerged of dualities between unexpected raw materials. Today, the entrepreneur Ariane de Rothschild and the in-house perfumer shine a light once more on these legendary fragrances. All the while, they innovate by composing singular, emotional elixirs. Such is the case of Tabac Exquis, Belle de Niassa and Musc Oli. This creative universe is exalted through sensorial, dreamlike imagery under the creative impulse of Maison Artistic Director Olivia de Rothschild.
Shop CaronLavender, Turkish Rose, Vanilla, Musk