From Parfums Caron comes a fragrance steeped in one mans dream
of liberty and life.
In 1939, when Nazi Germans threatened Europe, Parfums Caron
founder Ernest Daltroff fled Paris for the safety of the United
States.
Adrift and beleaguered, Daltroff felt his hopes soar when his
ship passed the Statue of Liberty--the gift from France, his
homeland.
The lady in question is the Liberty Lady, whose embossed face
shimmers on every bottle.
Lady Caron bursts with optimistic fruity floral essences of
raspberry, rose, peach, and jasmine, essences of nature that
nurture the soul.
Lady Caron is an elegant, uplifting fragrance for the new
millennium.
An Homage to America? Patrick Ales remembered the promise Ernest
Daltroff made before the Statue of Liberty when he arrived in the
U.S.A., and made it into a perfume in the great tradition of the
house of CARON based on the universal symbol of the Statue of
Liberty.
LADY CARON is the marriage of conventionality and
originality.
A real brew of white flowers.
The principal overtone is magnolia, in a sweet, fruity
fusion.
The face of Miss Liberty, in a cameo, painted in fine gold
features on the bottle.