Lubin - Epidor
Lubin - Epidor
    Lubin - Epidor
    Lubin - Epidor
Lubin - Epidor
Lubin - Epidor

Lubin - Epidor

The perfume Epidor was created by Lubin in 1912.


Its symbol is the wheat ear, which has stood for wealth and fertility since ancient times. With its fragrance, Epidor is reminiscent of harvest time in the French countryside a hundred years ago, which was the most important time of the year for farmers back then.
It is a cheerful and sunny time and, for the young people of that era, one of the rare opportunities to meet and form romantic bonds. To recreate this atmosphere, Epidor makes intensive use of tonka bean with its aromas of vanilla, fresh hay and almonds.


The top note is strongly musky, followed by a heart note of orange blossom, which develops into a delicate floral composition of jasmine and violet. The base note is dominated by tonka bean (coumarin), which unfolds facets of fresh hay, marzipan and vanilla and lingers sweetly.


Yesterday, the ripe wheat bent in the balmy wind. Now the light sheaves are being threshed and the jute sacks are filling with golden grains. The girls have laid down their sickles and are drinking in the shade by the spring.


To celebrate the end of the harvest, they will dance with the boys in the warm night tonight. Yesterday, the peddler was here: the scent of orange blossom mingles with violets and jasmine on the girls' skin. A musky smell rises from their rough canvas smocks.


The air smells of cut hay and almond cake. As the day draws to a close, the coquettes close their eyes dreamily for a moment.

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LUBIN PARIS
3 Rue du Roule
75001 Paris
France
www.lubin.eu


Warnhinweise:
Entflammbar. Ausschließlich zur äußeren Anwendung. Halten Sie das Produkt fern von Kindern. Halten Sie das Produkt fern von offenem Feuer und Hitze.

Alcohol Denat. (Sd Alcohol 40-B), Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Coumarin, Hydroxycitronellal, Benzyl Benzoate, Linalool, Limonene, Eugenol, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Benzyl Alcohol, Methyl Benzoate, Bht.

LUBIN PARIS
3 Rue du Roule
75001 Paris
France
www.lubin.eu


Warnhinweise:
Entflammbar. Ausschließlich zur äußeren Anwendung. Halten Sie das Produkt fern von Kindern. Halten Sie das Produkt fern von offenem Feuer und Hitze.

Alcohol Denat. (Sd Alcohol 40-B), Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Coumarin, Hydroxycitronellal, Benzyl Benzoate, Linalool, Limonene, Eugenol, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Benzyl Alcohol, Methyl Benzoate, Bht.

LUBIN PARIS
3 Rue du Roule
75001 Paris
France
www.lubin.eu


Warnhinweise:
Entflammbar. Ausschließlich zur äußeren Anwendung. Halten Sie das Produkt fern von Kindern. Halten Sie das Produkt fern von offenem Feuer und Hitze.

Alcohol Denat. (Sd Alcohol 40-B), Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Coumarin, Hydroxycitronellal, Benzyl Benzoate, Linalool, Limonene, Eugenol, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Benzyl Alcohol, Methyl Benzoate, Bht.

LUBIN PARIS
3 Rue du Roule
75001 Paris
France
www.lubin.eu


Warnhinweise:
Entflammbar. Ausschließlich zur äußeren Anwendung. Halten Sie das Produkt fern von Kindern. Halten Sie das Produkt fern von offenem Feuer und Hitze.

Alcohol Denat. (Sd Alcohol 40-B), Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Coumarin, Hydroxycitronellal, Benzyl Benzoate, Linalool, Limonene, Eugenol, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Benzyl Alcohol, Methyl Benzoate, Bht.

Mehr über Lubin

The Lubin house was founded in 1798, shortly before the end of the French Revolution, by Pierre François Lubin. Located on Rue Sainte Anne in Paris, Lubin initially sold the city's rich and beautiful the ball masks, rice powder and perfumed ribbons that were customary at the time, but soon expanded his repertoire with his first own creation, Eau Vivifante, which later became known as Eau de Lubin. This fragrance won the hearts of high society and opened the doors to the French imperial court: Empress Joséphine, wife of Napoleon I, and Pauline Bonaparte, Princess Borghese, Napoleon's favourite sister, were enthusiastic customers. After Napoleon's fall in 1815, Lubin dedicated his latest creations to the new Bourbon queen, Marie-Amélie, and it wasn't long before his fragrances reached other European royal houses: his reputation was enormous and his name became increasingly well known, so that soon all the European royal houses were among his customers: the Russian imperial family and the English royal family. In 1830, Lubin even became the first French perfumer to deliver his fragrances to the New World, to America.


Lubin's fragrances captured the spirit of the times: in a Europe shaped by colonialism and facing cultural and social change, the fragrances embodied the scent of the wider world, of foreign lands, of the unknown and of adventure, of the longing for new shores. The heroes of the time, explorers, sailors, archaeologists, adventurers and noble characters, driven by a thirst for knowledge and a spirit of discovery, were the inspiration behind Lubin's fragrances and their target audience.


The Lubin house therefore looks back on a remarkable history and tradition: it is considered one of the oldest perfume manufacturers in France. Over time, however, the company was in danger of disappearing. Lubin launched fragrances for almost two hundred years until the 1970s, but was then sold in 1984 to the Mülhens company (a former German textile manufacturer), another long-established traditional firm, which in turn soon became part of the Wella Group. In 1999, Wella was inclined to close Lubin or stop investing in it – that would have been the end. Had it not been for someone who was convinced that such an old and venerable company should not be allowed to go under, and had it not been for someone who had the vision to make Lubin a star in the local perfume firmament once again, Gilles Thévenin, former Guerlain manager and then marketing director at Rochas, who also belonged to the Wella Group, would have learned of the plans. His reaction: he quit and put everything on one card. Using almost his entire private fortune, he bought Lubin, pursuing the ambitious plan of keeping the historic company alive and breathing new life into it.

Fortune comes to Thévenin's aid, or rather, the long tradition of Mülhens. As a venerable establishment like Lubin, Mülhens had preserved a large part of Lubin's archives, enabling Thévenin to acquire various documents and recipes. Thanks to this, some old Lubin classics have been reissued and will continue to be produced in the future.

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