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With Jean-Paul Guerlain’s son having chosen law as a profession Guerlain (71) retired in 2002 leaving the company, now owned by LVMH, with no family member at the creative helm. He continued to ...
Tras casi cincuenta años dedicados a la belleza, Jean Paul Guerlain cedió el testigo de la casa a su discípulo Thierry Wasser, el primer “extraño” de la saga Guerlain.
French perfume designer Jean-Paul Guerlain was fined 6,000 euros ($8,000) Thursday by a Paris court for racist remarks he made during a French TV interview. CNN values your feedback 1.
A French court has convicted longtime perfume maker Jean-Paul Guerlain of making racist insults on national television and fined him $8,000. The judge did not sentence Guerlain, 75, to any prison ...
PARIS - A French court convicted longtime perfume maker Jean-Paul Guerlain today of making racist insults on national television and fined him €6,000 ($8,000). The 75-year-old Guerlain, an heir ...
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Jean-Paul Guerlain was fined 6,000 euros (£5,000) over the remarks, which were broadcast in 2010. Guerlain used the French term "negre", a racial slur, and implied that black people were lazy ...
JEAN-Paul Guerlain, the former "nose" behind the world-famous perfume brand, has been found guilty of racial insults. Deals of the Week. In the know quiz. Sign Up. Log In. My account.
Jean-Paul created more than 60 scents for the historic perfumery, including the classics Samsara and Eau de Guerlain. “My secret is that love has been related to every fragrance I've created ...
He was handed the reins by Jean Paul Guerlain in 2008 after joining the company in 2007. The company has a storied legacy, including its notable standing as the inventor of lipstick.
French perfume designer Jean-Paul Guerlain was fined 6,000 euros ($8,000) Thursday by a Paris court for racist remarks he made during a French TV interview. CNN values your feedback 1.
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