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Fabergé is a cosmetics and houseware company owned by the Anglo-Dutch conglomerate Unilever. The company ownes the brand name Fabergé which is distributed to its licencees. The jewellery company Victor Mayer holds the licence to make Fabergé (line) jewellery in hommage to Peter Carl Fabergé, the founder of the company. The Fabergé nameThe name Faberge is an invention of Gustav Fabergé. It was a complete touch of genius that Gustav, Carl's father, adapted the family name to the world market. Before they were Faberg without the 'e'. In Russian the letter 'g' is pronounced 'jay'. So he added the 'e' with an accent. The name became so powerful that it captured the imagination of royalty in In 2000, Elizabeth Arden was sold. Lever Fabergé was formed in early 2001 through the merger of the two Unilever companies, the American subsidiary Lever Brothers and Elida Fabergé. The Fabergé cosmetics brandThe American oil billionaire, Armand Hammer, collected many Fabergé pieces during his business ventures in communist From 1964 to 1984 under the direction of George Barrie, Fabergé launched many successful cosmetics products and hired celebrities to endorse them. In addition a media division made feature movies. Mr. Barrie supervised Fabergé's introduction of the popular Brut toiletry line for Fabergé which was promoted by the football players Joe Namath, Paul Gascoigne and Kevin Keegan, as well as the boxers Mohamed Ali and Henry Cooper, and the actress Kelly Le Brock among others. Brut became the best selling cologne in the world at the time. It is still available in stores worldwide today. In 1967 movie star Cary Grant had been appointed a "creative consultant" to Rayette-Faberge. He spent a year attending sales conventions and visited Faberge plants around the world. In May 1968, Grant was elected a member of Faberge's board of directors. He received a salary of $15,000 a year, a rent-paid luxury apartment in In 1977 James Bond actorRoger The granddaughter of writer Ernest Hemingway, actress and model Margaux Hemingway, received a $1 million contract to promote the perfume Babe by Fabergé[[4]] in a very popular advertising campaign. Her famous Babe campaign was remembered again by millions after her mysterious death in 1996. Babe received two awards from the Fragrance Foundation for its launch, Most Successful Introduction of a Women's Fragrance in Popular Distribution and Best Advertising Campaign for Women's Fragrance. By 1984, the company had expanded its personal care products to Aphrodisia, Aqua Net Hair Spray, Babe, Cavale, Brut, Ceramic Nail glaze, Flambeau, Great Skin, Grande Finale, Just Wonderful, Macho, Kiku, Partage, Tip Top Accessories, Tigress, Woodhue, Xandu, Zizanie de Fragonard, Caryl Richards, Farrah Fawcett and Fabergé Organics. In 1984, McGregor acquired Fabergé and discontinued many Faberge products. The company launched Mcgregor by Fabergé cologne the same year. New product lines were introduced including men's, women's, and children's apparel under the trademarks Billy the Kid, Scoreboard, and Wonderknit. In 1986, Mark Goldston, a specialist in evaluating areas of untapped sales and profit, was named President of Fabergé. He was principally responsible for targeting and acquiring Elizabeth Arden from Ely Lilly. The new company, Lever Fabergé today owns hundreds of cosmetics, household, and other brands including Dove (brand), Impulse, Sure, Lynx, Organics, Timotei and Signal, Persil, Comfort, Domestos, Surf, Sun and Cif. Copyright 2008 - France BtoB from Wikipédia
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