During the Fifties, fragrance lost its exclusive image.
The first eaux de toilette for men made their appearance.
The first American perfume was born.
Chewing gum, blue jeans and rock'n roll : Europe looked longingly towards
America, and its sex symbols. It was the beginning of the Cold War. The
appearance of automated household appliances changed everyday life for
millions of women. Ready-to-wear and bridge brands were slowly replacing
mass-produced garments.
Fragrances too were becoming more accessible : their tonalities, which
were more mainstream and easier to understand, appealed to a wider audience.
The Fifties saw the emergence of masculine eaux de toilette. Lavender
and vetiver, discreetly elegant, were still linked to the grooming routine.
The American influence continued to be very much alive ! Estee Lauder
launched her first fragrance.
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