CACHAREL
CACHAREL
Cacharel is a French brand founded in 1962, specializing in clothing, perfumes, and accessories. The name is inspired by a breed of duck, the Anas querquedula.
Founded by Jean Bousquet , the son of a sewing machine salesman, it became one of the most prestigious brands in the world thanks to Elle magazine, which dedicated a cover to it.
About ten years after its founding, Bousquet commissioned L'Oréal to create a perfume for his brand. Anaïs Anaïs was created, which quickly became one of the most famous fragrances in the world. It was followed by many other perfumes for both women and men, such as Cacharel pour l'Homme, Loulou, Eden, Loulou Blue, Eau d'Eden, Noa, Nemo, Gloria, Amor Amor, Noa Fleur, Noa Perle, Promesse, and Amor pour homme, and most recently, Liberté.
Cacharel French perfumes enhance the femininity of every woman, with playful, dynamic and colorful accents, combining traditional and modern influences.
Cacharel crowns every mood with a bespoke fragrance. Moments of love, a desire for freedom and adventure, and every other emotion are transformed into a unique, wearable fragrance.