Suites At Market Square - G-6002, Ground Shuttle Stop: 14 (Red/Green Line) Neighborhood: Market Square & Elm Corporate Phone: 917.216.0404 Area of Interest: Salon

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Lubin Paris

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The House of Lubin was founded in 1798 by Pierre-François Lubin, the former perfumer of Queen Marie-Antoinette. He quickly became the perfumer of the sophisticated dandies after the French Revolution as well as the perfumer for the Imperial Court, supplying Napoleon Bonaparte’s wife, the Empress Josephine and his sister, the Princess Borghese. Upon the return of the monarchy, Lubin reverted to being the perfumer of the Royal Court of France and the official supplier to many European Royals such as King George IV of England and Tsar Alexander 1st of Russia. As early as 1805, Lubin set out to conquer the world, exporting to many countries, including the United States from 1830 on. Félix Prot, Pierre Francois Lubin’s favorite apprentice and spiritual heir, took over the Lubin House in 1844. The Prot family kept running the Lubin House for four generations, until the 1970s. Lubin was then successively sold to several industrial groups, causing its decline. The House was acquired in 2004 by a former Guerlain creative director, Gilles Thévenin, and two sons of Paul Prot, the last CEO of the Prot family. Lubin is an independent House, manufacturing exclusively in France. It is a semi-artisanal perfumery, producing limited quantities, with the highest concern for quality and respect of traditions. The perfumes reflect both Lubin’s historical heritage and a determination to stand as a House of contemporary creation.