
Lulu Castagnette
Lulu Castagnette is a French lifestyle brand founded in 1996 by Charles Lahmi, who had been manufacturing women's ready-to-wear since 1979. The brand crystallised around a signature pullover featuring an endearing bear mascot — a garment that became iconic in French youth fashion and gave the house its irreverent, playful personality. From its first Paris boutique in 1999, Lulu Castagnette expanded across Europe and Asia as a multi-category label covering clothing, accessories, homeware, and fragrance. The perfume line, developed under Creation Beaute International, extends the brand's sensibility — girly, humorous, feminine, impertinent — into accessible eau de parfums and eau de toilettes crafted with accomplished perfumers including Karine Dubreuil, Raphael Haury, Pierre Bourdon, and Jérôme Epinette. Collections such as Lulu C, Lulu Rose, and Lady Castagnette have earned loyal followings among younger women who find in the brand's fragrances the same warmth and lightness of spirit as the bear-emblazoned knitwear that started it all.
Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.




















