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Rancé 1795

Rancé 1795

With a history spanning over 400 years, Rancé 1795 epitomizes the legacy of exceptional perfumery. Founded by the Rancé family in the 16th century, the brand initially gained renown for crafting scented gloves for French nobility in Grasse, France. In 1795, François Rancé transitioned the family business exclusively into perfumery, marking the birth of the iconic brand. Renowned for his pioneering spirit, François Rancé became Napoleon's personal perfumer, creating exquisite fragrances like "Le Vainqueur," "Triomphe," and "L'Eau de Austerlitz." His homage to Empress Josephine, "L'Impératrice," was a luxurious gift presented in a rare Sevres casket, now a treasured artifact in the Rancé archives. The brand's headquarters moved to Milan in 1902, where the family continues its tradition of crafting opulent fragrances, lavish creams, soaps, and aromatherapy products. Rancé 1795's philosophy remains steadfast in its commitment to using premium natural ingredients, rare essences, and ancient formulas, ensuring a journey through time that honors the past while innovating for the future.

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