Lancôme
The TDK company was founded in December, 1935, and has a irregular hexagon logo containing seven white triangles, creating a vaguely humanoid shape.
Man on the Flying Trapeze - 1935 was released on: USA: 3 August 1935 France: 9 October 1935
Living on Velvet - 1935 was released on: USA: 2 March 1935 France: 30 July 1935 Finland: 2 February 1936 Portugal: 29 December 1937
Falling in Love - 1935 was released on: UK: 4 February 1935 USA: 23 September 1936 France: 12 March 1937
Vagabond Lady - 1935 was released on: USA: 3 May 1935 France: 7 June 1935 Denmark: 3 February 1936 Finland: 9 February 1936 Portugal: 19 April 1937
Lancôme is a French luxury cosmetics and skincare brand. It was founded in 1935 by Armand Petitjean. Armand Petitjean, a former Coty executive, envisioned Lancôme as a brand that would embody elegance, French sophistication, and high-quality skincare products. Since its inception, Lancôme has become renowned worldwide for its skincare, makeup, and fragrance offerings.
Lancôme was founded in 1935 by Frenchman Armand Petitjean. He was exploring the ruins of a castle, Le Château de Lancosme, while vacationing in the French countryside. Petitjean's inspiration for the company's symbol, a gold rose, were the many wild roses growing around the ruined castle.
Armand Dranem died on October 13, 1935, in Paris, France.
Armand Lavergne died on 1935-03-05.
Armand De Ceuninck died on 1935-12-04.
Armand Lavergne has written: 'Trente ans de vie nationale' -- subject(s): Politique et gouvernement, Canada, Nationalisme, Lavergne, Armand, 1880-1935
The year of, 1935
The Congress of Industrial Organizations was founded on November 9, 1935.
In 1935, the first Tour de France was held. Also in 1935, the Franco-Italian Agreement and the Hoare-Laval Pact were both signed.
1935
New York in 1935
Carnival - 1935 was released on: USA: 15 February 1935 France: 20 June 1935