Arpege Perfume by Lanvin, Arpege perfume takes its name from the musical term, "arpeggio." Lanvin released this fragrance in 1927. Its composition opens with orris, honeysuckle, peach, aldehyde, bergamot and orange bloom. The core brings out sensitive plants, such as geranium, violet, tuberose, coriander, ylang-ylang, jasmine and rose. The base contains musk, vanilla, patchouli, vetiver and sandal.
Lavin was first founded as a fashion company that joined the Union of Sewing in 1909. The brand soon became famous for its fashionable garments. In particular, the company was known for producing matching ensembles for mothers and daughters. The brand branches out over the decades to include undergarments, home décor and fragrances.
Andre Fraysse and Paul Vacher are the perfumers who developed Arpege perfume. The image on the bottle was designed by Alber Elbaz. He wanted the bottle to showcase the nature of the company before its expansion. The image features a daughter and mother standing side-by-side.