- Cartier perfumes and colognes:
Country:France
Main activity:Jewelry
Brand website:link
Founded in 1847 by Louis-Francois Cartier, the House of Cartier has long been celebrated for its exquisite jewelry and meticulous attention to detail. The brand’s reputation flourished throughout the late 1800s, bolstered by the contributions of Cartier’s son Alfred and grandsons Louis, Pierre, and Jacques. A pivotal moment came in 1904 when Louis Cartier crafted the world’s first wristwatch for aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont—the iconic timepiece later known as the "Santos," which catapulted the brand to international renown. Throughout the 20th century, royal families and aristocrats worldwide sought out Cartier for its exceptional jewelry and timepieces.
Family ownership of the business concluded in 1964, yet the company continued to expand its global presence and prestige through boutiques across the world. In the 1970s, Cartier broadened its offerings to include leather goods, pens, and scarves, before venturing into fragrances in 1981 with the launch ofMust de Cartierfor women andSantos de Cartierfor men. Over the decades, the brand has released a series of highly successful fragrances, many of which bear the names of its renowned jewelry collections and timepieces.
Today, Cartier’s fragrance portfolio—housed in our fragrance database—boasts 128 perfumes. The earliest dates back to 1981, with the most recent edition unveiled in 2024. These scents have been crafted in collaboration with esteemed perfumers including Mathilde Laurent, Jean-Claude Ellena, Christine Nagel, Alberto Morillas, Jean-Jacques Diener, Nathalie Feisthauer, Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, Mark Buxton, Daniel Moliere, and Jean Guichard.