The Story
Why it exists.
In 1920 Houbigant introduced Majestic, a tribute to the renewed optimism of the post‑war era. The house, founded in 1775, had long supplied courts and explorers with refined aromas, and this new perfume aimed to capture the elegance of Parisian high society emerging from the shadows of conflict. Majestic’s name evokes the regal poise of a queen’s bearing, aligning with the brand’s legacy of crafting scents that tell a story across generations.
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La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf
The Beginning
In 1920 Houbigant introduced Majestic, a tribute to the renewed optimism of the post‑war era. The house, founded in 1775, had long supplied courts and explorers with refined aromas, and this new perfume aimed to capture the elegance of Parisian high society emerging from the shadows of conflict. Majestic’s name evokes the regal poise of a queen’s bearing, aligning with the brand’s legacy of crafting scents that tell a story across generations.
Majestic follows the classic three‑phase architecture favored by early twentieth‑century French perfumery: a luminous opening that catches the eye, a heart of cultivated blossoms that recalls a salon’s bouquet, and a base where amber and subtle woods settle like a fading candle. This structure reflects Houbigant’s commitment to balance, allowing each layer to breathe before the next takes the stage.
The Evolution
At first contact, Majestic flashes a bright, airy sparkle that feels like sunlight on polished marble, instantly drawing attention. Within minutes the heart blooms, revealing a refined floral core that whispers of garden roses and delicate jasmine, softened by a hint of vintage powder. As the hours pass, the composition settles into a warm amber‑tinged drydown, underscored by gentle woods that linger on the skin for four to six hours before fading into a faint, elegant memory. The drydown does not overpower; instead it leaves a soft, lingering trace that clings to the collar and the evening air, making the wearer feel like the quiet guest whose presence is felt long after the conversation ends.
Cultural Impact
When Majestic debuted in 1920, it arrived at a moment when French perfumery was redefining elegance after the upheavals of World War I. The fragrance captured the optimism of the Roaring Twenties, blending bright top notes with a refined floral heart and a warm amber‑tinged base that resonated with the era’s sophisticated social scene. Over the decades, Majestic has been embraced by generations of women who appreciate its timeless balance, and it has subtly influenced later vintage‑inspired creations that seek to evoke the same graceful nostalgia.
The House
France · Est. 1775
Houbigant is a Parisian perfume house that traces its roots to 1775, when Jean‑François Houbigant opened a modest shop on rue de Faubourg Saint‑Honoré. Over four centuries the brand has supplied scent to courts, explorers and modern collectors. Its catalogue blends historic creations such as Le Parfum Idéal (1896) with contemporary releases like Bois Mystique Extrait (2022). The house remains a quiet steward of French perfumery, offering refined aromas that echo the past while speaking to today’s discerning noses.
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Majestic feels like a late‑night waltz in a gilded ballroom, its elegance echoed by classic French chanson and gentle piano.
La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf











