Initially, a meeting. In 1904, Ernest Daltroff met Félicie Wanpouille. He is a perfumer. She is a milliner. In common, their audacity and their curiosity, which allow them to stay ahead of their time. Together, they created CARON, a French Haute Parfumerie house whose creativity has no limits. In the bottles, the most beautiful ingredients. Sourced from the four corners of the world, their unexpected duality is the strength of memorable creations. A singular vision today reinterpreted by Ariane de Rothschild and the perfumer Maison.  

Founded in 1904 by perfumer Ernest Daltroff and visionary Félicie Wanpouille, CARON is a French Haute Parfumerie House. From their encounter, iconic perfumes were born. Tabac Blond, in 1919. Pour Un Homme by CARON, the first perfume for men, in 1934.

 For 120 years, creations have developed around unexpected raw material dualities. Today, entrepreneur Ariane de Rothschild and perfumer Maison Jean Jacques are bringing back the spotlight on legendary perfumes. While innovating with proposals that are both unique and emotional. Like Tabac Exquis, Belle de Niassa and Musc Oli. The creative universe comes to life through sensory and dreamlike imagery, under the leadership of Olivia de Rothschild, Artistic Director of the House.