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Cacharel

Jean Bousquet founded Cacharel in Paris in 1962, named after a small grey duck found in the Camargue marshlands of southern France. He became famous for creating the Liberty-print blouse in 1963 — a romantic, bohemian garment that defined 1960s-70s feminine style and made Cacharel one of the most influential French fashion brands of the era. His daughter Rachel Bousquet leads the brand today. Cacharel's fragrance programme began in 1978 with Anaïs Anaïs — one of the most successful fragrance launches of its decade — and has since produced a library of romantic, garden-fresh feminines that carry the brand's Camargue-nature-bohemian DNA.

Anaïs Anaïs (1978), created by Robert Gonnon and Roger Pellegrino at Givaudan, uses hyacinth, lily of the valley, iris, rose, and lily over sandalwood, amber, and musks to create a composition of pure romantic femininity. Its white floral character — clean, fresh, and openly feminine — made it one of the biggest-selling fragrances of the late 1970s and one of the defining feminine compositions of the decade. Loulou (1987) brought a warmer, more orientale direction with iris, lily of the valley, and sandalwood over musk. Amor Amor (2003) introduced a more contemporary fruity-floral register with orange, black currant, and cherry blossom.

Anaïs Anaïs (1978) is Cacharel's masterwork — among the most important white floral feminine fragrances of the late 20th century. Its hyacinth-lily-iris composition captures spring flowers with unusual clarity and transparency, making it simultaneously classical and surprisingly contemporary. Amor Amor (2003), with its fruity-floral accessibility, has attracted a younger audience. Noa (1998) — white musk and peony — is the house's most minimal and skin-like feminine, beloved for its exceptional wearability.

Cacharel occupies accessible prestige — EDTs and EDPs from €35-€70 — with a French romantic heritage and garden-fresh botanical quality that distinguishes their best compositions from comparable-priced competitors.

Every Cacharel fragrance at The Scent Stories® is 100% authentic, factory-sealed and brand-packaged — sourced from authorised channels and shipped worldwide.

Cacharel — Common Questions

When was Cacharel founded?

Jean Bousquet founded Cacharel in Paris in 1962, naming it after a small Camargue duck. He became famous for the Liberty-print blouse in 1963 — a romantic bohemian garment that defined 1960s-70s feminine style. The fragrance programme launched in 1978 with Anaïs Anaïs, one of the biggest-selling fragrances of the late 1970s, establishing Cacharel's reputation for romantic, garden-fresh femininity.

What is Anaïs Anaïs by Cacharel?

Anaïs Anaïs (1978), created by Robert Gonnon and Roger Pellegrino at Givaudan, is a pure white floral feminine of hyacinth, lily of the valley, iris, rose, and lily over sandalwood and musks. One of the biggest-selling fragrances of the late 1970s, its clean, transparent white-floral character remains surprisingly contemporary — it is regularly cited by fragrance connoisseurs as one of the most underappreciated classical feminines at any price.

What is Amor Amor by Cacharel?

Amor Amor (2003) is Cacharel's most successful modern feminine — an orange-blackcurrant-cherry blossom-rose-vanilla composition that brought the brand's romantic identity into a more contemporary fruity-floral register. Its warm, accessible sweetness has attracted a younger audience than Anaïs Anaïs, making it the house's primary commercial driver in current retail.

Is Cacharel still relevant?

Yes — Cacharel's romantic, garden-fresh aesthetic has found renewed relevance as nostalgia for 1970s-80s naturalism resurfaces in fragrance trends. Anaïs Anaïs in particular is experiencing a second wave of appreciation from fragrance connoisseurs exploring classical feminines — its hyacinth-lily-iris composition is genuinely beautiful and significantly underpriced relative to its quality.

Can I try Cacharel fragrances as samples?

Yes — The Scent Stories® stocks authentic Cacharel samples and miniatures including Anaïs Anaïs, Amor Amor, Noa, and more. All are factory-sealed and brand-packaged, shipped worldwide.

₹ 650.00 ₹ 1,300.00 650.0 INR