Note: Please understand that this website is not affiliated with the Lentheric company in any way, it is only a reference page for collectors and those who have enjoyed the Lentheric fragrances.
The goal of this website is to show the present owners of the Lentheric company how much we miss the discontinued classics and hopefully, if they see that there is enough interest and demand, they will bring back your favorite perfume!
Please leave a comment below (for example: of why you liked the perfume, describe the scent, time period or age you wore it, who gave it to you or what occasion, any specific memories), who knows, perhaps someone from the company might see it.
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Monday, July 18, 2022
Friday, November 6, 2020
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Thursday, May 31, 2018
La Danse des Parfums Lentheric c1936
La Danse des Parfums Lentheric, was an elaborate semi-classical dance program interpreting the leading Lentheric perfumes - Tweed, Shanghai, a Bientot, Miracle, Anticipation, Numero Douze, Carnation and Muguet, all within the span of one hour. The performances were a way to express the individuality and mood of each perfume employing a three dimensional effect. Exquisite stage costumes (including Capezio Shoes and MaharamTheatrical Fabrics), beautiful lighting effects, and appropriate music combined to make for a outstanding program. These performances were a promotional plan offered to the leading department stores, such as Block's and John Wanamakers, to advertise the Lentheric perfumes.
Thursday, August 3, 2017
Au Fil de L'Eau by Lentheric c1885
Au Fil de L'Eau by Lentheric: launched in 1885, relaunched in 1925. The name means "With the Current" or "Tide", the Lentheric ads translated it to "On the Drifting Stream."
"Le monde des affaires en France de 1830 à nos jours" by Jacques Boudet reported that Au Fil de L'Eau was one of the favorite fragrances of the Queen of Spain. The publication also mentioned that "La Féria", was designed specifically for the Czar of Russia, who wanted to give it to the dames d'honneur. The ladies of honor at the imperial court of Russia were aristocratic ladies in service to the court with the women of the imperial family and organized according to the strict hierarchy of table rows created by Peter the Great.
"Le monde des affaires en France de 1830 à nos jours" by Jacques Boudet reported that Au Fil de L'Eau was one of the favorite fragrances of the Queen of Spain. The publication also mentioned that "La Féria", was designed specifically for the Czar of Russia, who wanted to give it to the dames d'honneur. The ladies of honor at the imperial court of Russia were aristocratic ladies in service to the court with the women of the imperial family and organized according to the strict hierarchy of table rows created by Peter the Great.
Monday, June 19, 2017
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Saturday, April 25, 2015
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Monday, October 6, 2014
Friday, August 15, 2014
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