The history of Guerlain perfumers,
since 1828
Since then, five successive generations of Guerlain
perfumers have held the House’s creative reins. Today,
Thierry Wasser is the heir to an olfactory legacy of
some 1100 fragrances and the intrepid leader of
future projects, exploring the world in search of the
most exclusive raw materials.
In 1853, Pierre-François-Pascal Guerlain created a
special fragrance for the Empress Eugénie on the
occasion of her marriage to Napoléon III, a citrusy Eau
de Cologne which, not unsurprisingly, he named “Eau
de Cologne Impériale”. The bottle, engraved with his
majesty’s coat of arms, was made by the Pochet & de
Courval glassworks. Guerlain's emblematic Bee also
symbolised the Emperor. The Empress was so
impressed with Pierre-François-Pascal Guerlain’s
creation that he was granted the title: “His Majesty's
Official Perfumer”.
Our perfume list
White Bee l 250 ML
White Bee l 250 ML
White bee l 1 L
Golden Bee l 250 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
Golden Bee l 1 L
White Bee l 250 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White Bee l 250 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White bee l 1 L
White bee l 1 L
White bee l 1 L
White Bee l 250 ML
Golden Bee l 250 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White Bee l 250 ML
White Bee l 500 ML
White bee l 1 L