A timeless French Perfume Maison with more than a hundred years of creative heritage
1901
Julien-Joseph Godet founded the Maison Godet in 1901.
For him, the composition of a perfume goes hand in hand with artistic creativity. The result is not guided by a desire for consensus, but by the instinct and the search for rare and high quality natural ingredients.
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1908
Julien-Joseph Godet met the painter Pierre Bonnard.
Pierre Bonnard’s wife, Marthe, chose Fleurs de Reine as her exquisite perfume.
fleurs de reine
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1920
Grand opening of the first Godet boutique in Paris, rue de Rivoli.
Julien-Joseph Godet was introduced to Henri Matisse by Pierre Bonnard.
1921
Petite Fleur Bleue is launched
A pure and delicate perfume with hints of rose centifolia, jasmine and cedar wood.
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petite fleur bleue
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1925
Henri Matisse's muse, Henriette Darricarrère was wearing Folie Bleue in 1925.
folie bleue
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2016
Sonia Godet, 4th generation, takes over in 2016
Following in the footsteps of her ancestors, Sonia is committed to making perfume a true work of art, achieved to the finest details: each bottle is blown and shaped by a master glassmaker and flowers are macerated and distilled according to ancestral ways.