Fashion
Born in France in 1898, Monteil moved to the United States in the early 1930s. A high-end dressmaker as well as a cosmetician, she first established herself as a fashion designer. She made classic dresses with flaring circular or pleated skirts and slim silhouettes, and was renowned for her use of prints which appealed to the American market. In 1938, Monteil won aCosmetics & perfumes
In 1936, Monteil founded with her husband, Guy Bjorkman, ''Germaine Monteil Cosmetiques Corp.'' as a sideline to her fashion business, offering skin treatments and creams.Sagarin, Edward; Her first perfume, ''Laughter'' (later renamed ''Rigolade''), came out in 1941.Young, Duane A. & The increasing success of this sideline led to Monteil abandoning fashion design in the late 1940s to focus on perfume and cosmetics. The company was acquired by cosmetics giant Revlon in 1987 from fashion house Yves Saint Laurent. Revlon then sold the brand on to the German company Wilde Cosmetics GmbH in 2006. Monteil fragrances include: * 1940s: * ''Laughter'' * ''New Love'' * ''Nostalgia'' * ''Frou Frou'' * 1950s: * ''Fleur Savage'' * ''Gigolo'' * ''Royal Secret'' * ''Nouvel Amour'' * ''Rigolade'' * 1990s: * ''L'Eau de Monteil'' (1996)References
American fashion designers American women fashion designers French fashion designers French women fashion designers Design companies established in 1936 Manufacturing companies established in 1936 Cosmetics companies of the United States Companies based in New York City History of cosmetics Perfume houses 1898 births 1987 deaths 20th-century American women 20th-century American people French emigrants to the United States {{Fashion-designer-stub