Au Fil de L'Eau by Lentheric: launched in 1885, relaunched in 1925. The name means "With the Current" or "Tide", the Lentheric ads translated it to "On the Drifting Stream."
"Le monde des affaires en France de 1830 à nos jours" by Jacques Boudet reported that Au Fil de L'Eau was one of the favorite fragrances of the Queen of Spain. The publication also mentioned that "La Féria", was designed specifically for the Czar of Russia, who wanted to give it to the dames d'honneur. The ladies of honor at the imperial court of Russia were aristocratic ladies in service to the court with the women of the imperial family and organized according to the strict hierarchy of table rows created by Peter the Great.
"Le monde des affaires en France de 1830 à nos jours" by Jacques Boudet reported that Au Fil de L'Eau was one of the favorite fragrances of the Queen of Spain. The publication also mentioned that "La Féria", was designed specifically for the Czar of Russia, who wanted to give it to the dames d'honneur. The ladies of honor at the imperial court of Russia were aristocratic ladies in service to the court with the women of the imperial family and organized according to the strict hierarchy of table rows created by Peter the Great.