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Saturday, June 14, 2025

#NHLPeachy @NHL NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Final Edition – June 14, 2025


* The 2025 Stanley Cup Final has left fans tapping their hearts from all the excitement after three overtime games, the series’ first three-goal comeback win by a road team in 106 years and two contests with a tying goal in the final 20 seconds of regulation – the latter being a first-of-its-kind feat during the championship round.

* Either the Oilers or Panthers will move within one victory of a title tonight (8 p.m. ET on TNT, Max, truTV, Sportsnet, CBC & TVAS). The winner of Game 5 in a best-of-seven Final that was tied 2-2 goes on to capture the Cup nearly 75% of the time.

* NHL in ASL returned for the Final and captured some big moments through the first four games. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman is set to join the telecast on Max (U.S.) and Sportsnet+ (Canada) tonight.



STANLEY CUP FINAL AND TEAM TRENDS TO MONITOR IN GAME 5

Familiarity appears to be breeding overtime as the Panthers and Oilers have decided three of four games in OT after settling the score in regulation in all seven games last year. It has been 74 years since a Final had more than three overtime games - in fact, only one championship series has had more than three (1951: all 5). A few other trends and record paces to monitor in Game 5 (more can be found in Saturday’s edition of Live Updates):

* The Oilers return home (where they are 7-2) after setting and tying franchise records for overtime wins (5) and comeback wins (8) in one playoff year, respectively, on Thursday. Game 4 also was their fourth multi-goal comeback win of 2025, the most by any club since the 2017 Ducks (4) and one shy of the NHL record held by the 1987 Flyers (5).


* The Panthers (9-3 as visitors) head to Edmonton looking to match the NHL record for road wins in one playoff year so they can head home with a chance to clinch a second straight Stanley Cup in front of their fans in Sunrise. The Panthers already own the NHL record for most road goals by a team in one playoff year (56; set during Game 1 at EDM) and with 84 goals overall in 2025 are among the top 20 highest-scoring teams in Stanley Cup Playoffs history.


GAME 5 WILL PUT OILERS OR PANTHERS WITHIN A WIN OF STANLEY CUP

A franchise or NHL record has fallen in every game of the Stanley Cup Final so far (reminders from Game 1, Game 2, Game 3 and Game 4), with either the Oilers or Panthers poised to move within one victory of a championship Saturday (8 p.m. ET on TNT, Max, truTV, Sportsnet, CBC & TVAS).

* The clubs will treat hockey fans to at least two more games, with the potential of a second straight Game 7 meeting on the table (more on that in the “NHL on ASL” section below). This is the first time since 2019 and 27th time overall that a best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final has been tied 2-2 through Game 4. A look at the historical relevance of Game 5 in a tied best-of-seven series is below.


How does the winner of Game 5 fare when a best-of-seven is tied 2-2?

This is the 301st best-of-seven series to be tied 2-2. In the 300 prior matchups, the winner of Game 5 claimed the series 79% of the time (238-62; .793). Looking specifically at the Stanley Cup Final, the Game 5 victors in that scenario go on to hoist the Cup 73% of the time (19-7; .731).

Does the historic edge go to the home or road team in Game 5 in a 2-2 best-of-seven?

When any best-of-seven is tied 2-2, Game 5 has been won by the home team 62% of the time (186-114; .620) – with a slight uptick to 69% in the Stanley Cup Final (18-8; .692).

How have 2-2 best-of-seven series played out for each side after Game 5?

81% of teams that won Game 5 at home in a 2-2 best-of-seven went on to claim the series (150 of 186), including 83% of clubs that did so in the Final (15 of 18). Contrarily, 77% of teams that won Game 5 on the road to break a 2-2 tie claimed the series (88 of 114), including half of the clubs that did so in the Final (4 of 8).

How have things played out for the Oilers and Panthers after being tied 2-2?
This is the first time either club has found itself in a 2-2 series during the Stanley Cup Final, but both have had turned out successful results in Game 5 and in the series during other rounds.

* Edmonton is 10-7 in Game 5 of a 2-2 best-of-seven series (4-2 at home). They have a 12-5 series record when tied 2-2 (regardless of Game 5 result), including a 5-1 series record when starting at home.

* Florida is 5-2 in Game 5 of a 2-2 best-of-seven series (3-1 on road). They have a 5-2 series record when tied 2-2 (regardless of Game 5 result), including a 4-0 series record when starting on the road.

Which teams have lost Game 5 of a 2-2 Final but won the Cup?

Seven teams have rallied from a Game 5 defeat in a deadlocked Final to hoist the Cup, with the two most recent instances having ties to the 2025 Final: Panthers forward Brad Marchand was a rookie with the 2011 Bruins when they accomplished the feat, and the last Stanley Cup Final rematch ended in dramatic fashion as Sidney Crosby helped rally the 2009 Penguins past the Red Wings to claim a split of their back-to-back championship battles.


THE SERIES SO FAR, AS SEEN ON ‘NHL IN ASL’

For the second straight year, NHL in ASL, an alternate telecast produced by the NHL in partnership with P-X-P, is broadcasting every game of the Stanley Cup Final. Also for the second straight year, the Panthers and Oilers are delivering dramatic moments and historic achievements – with viewers on Max (U.S.) and Sportsnet+ (Canada) witnessing history on a medium dedicated completely to the Deaf and hard of hearing community using American Sign Language. A selection of some of the history captured on the telecasts so far:

* Carter Verhaeghe scored the first goal captured on an NHL in ASL broadcast, the game-winner in a Game 1 shutout for Florida last year.


* NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman joined “NHL in ASL” ahead of Game 4 last year, which was an 8-1 home-ice victory in Edmonton that triggered a historic rally to force a Game 7. Commissioner Bettman will again join the NHL in ASL telecast during the first intermission of Game 5 tonight in Edmonton.

* In Game 6 last June, NHL in ASL captured the moment when Zach Hyman scored his League-leading 16th goal of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs to set a new benchmark for most goals in one playoff year by an active player – with Panthers forward Sam Bennett (14) now just two shy of that mark this year. The NHL in ASL telecasts in 2025 have captured three straight record-setting performances by Bennett, in Game 1 (franchise-record 12th goal of these playoffs), Game 2 (NHL-record 12th road goal of the postseason) and Game 3 (franchise-record four-game goal streak).


* The Panthers’ first-ever Cup lift also was the first captured on “NHL in ASL”, secured with a Game 7 triumph to end the Oilers’ attempted comeback from a 3-0 series deficit. If the teams skate the distance again, the alt cast would capture the first time in 70 years that a Stanley Cup Final rematch goes to Game 7 each time. Overall, there have been only three stretches of consecutive Game 7s in the Stanley Cup Final including one involving a rematch: 1954 and 1955 (DET defeated MTL in each) as well as two different matchups from 1964 to 1965 and three from 2003 to 2006.

* So far in 2025, “NHL in ASL” viewers have witnessed 32 goals, five lead changes, 12 go-ahead goals and eight tying tallies – including the two latest tying goals in Stanley Cup Final history, by Corey Perry (59:42) in Game 2 and Sam Reinhart (59:40) in Game 4 – as well as three overtimes tallies (a first through four games of a Final in a dozen years). Draisaitl has two of those OT markers, including the first-ever playoff overtime goal captured on “NHL in ASL” in Game 1 and his NHL record-setting tally in Game 4.

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* The 2025 Stanley Cup Final continues to deliver stars, excitement and overtime after a Game 4 that saw the Oilers erase a three-goal deficit, the Panthers score the second-latest game-tying goal in a Final and Leon Draisaitl set an NHL record with his fourth overtime goal of the postseason all in front of a crowd of raucous fans and celebrities that included Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.


* The Oilers and Panthers combined for nine goals, propelling the 2025 Stanley Cup Final into the top four in NHL history for most goals through the first four games of a Final. Game 5 is set for Saturday in Edmonton at 8 p.m. ET (TNT, Sportsnet, TVA Sports).


* Three more NHL Awards recipients were announced Thursday with Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck taking home the Hart Trophy and Vezina Trophy and Kings forward Anze Kopitar earning his third career Lady Byng Trophy.


OILERS STAGE THREE-GOAL COMEBACK TO EVEN SERIES IN OT THRILLER

The stars were out at Amerant Bank Arena with NFL legend Jason Taylor, Hockey Hall of Famer Jaromir Jagr as well as Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce in attendance among the sellout crowd of 19,994 for Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. All those in attendance witnessed a rare spectacle, as the Oilers rallied from a three-goal deficit to take a third-period lead, relinquished the second-latest tying goal in Final history before evening the series on Leon Draisaitl’s record-setting fourth overtime goal of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs – the 100th overtime game in Stanley Cup Final history.

* The rollercoaster of a game saw the Panthers jump out to a 3-0 lead in the first period, sparked by two goals from Matthew Tkachuk, while outshooting the Oilers by a 17-7 margin. In the second period, Edmonton flipped the script, scoring three goals to tie the game while outshooting Florida 17-10. That set the stage for two late goals in regulation causing another dramatic swing, with Jake Walman giving the Oilers a lead with just 6:24 remaining in regulation before Sam Reinhart tied it up with 20 seconds left on the clock to force the 100th overtime game in Stanley Cup Final history.

* The Oilers became the seventh team in Stanley Cup Final history to win a game in which they trailed by three or more goals, and just the second team to accomplish the feat on the road joining the Canadiens 106 years ago (Game 5 of 1919 SCF).


DRAISAITL BREAKS OT RECORD, REACHES 30 POINTS AGAIN

After the morning skate prior to Thursday’s game, Leon Draisaitl talked about how his team has always had the ability to bounce back from bad performances. Then in Game 4, Draisaitl (1-2—3) led the Oilers to a three-goal comeback victory with his record-setting fourth overtime goal of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Draisaitl had never scored a playoff overtime goal entering the 2025 postseason.


* Not only did Draisaitl set the aforementioned NHL record for most overtime goals in a single playoff year (4), he established a new franchise record for the most all-time in the postseason in Oilers history.

* Draisaitl became the fifth player in NHL history to score multiple overtime goals in a Stanley Cup Final (also Game 1), joining Maurice Richard (3), Don Raleigh (2), Jacques Lemaire (2) and John LeClair (2). Only Raleigh in 1950 (Game 4 & 5 w/ NYR) and LeClair in 1993 (Game 3 & 4 w/ MTL) did so in the same series.

* Draisaitl improved his point total this postseason to 11-21—32 (20 GP) and became the fifth player in NHL history to record 30 points in consecutive postseasons. He joined teammate Connor McDavid (2024-2025), Nikita Kucherov (2020-2021), Mario Lemieux (1991-1992) and Wayne Gretzky (1987-1988 & 1983-1985).

* The 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs marks the third time in his career Draisaitl has had a 30-point postseason. The only other players to reach the benchmark in three or more postseasons: Gretzky (6x), McDavid (3x) and Mark Messier (3x).

60 IS NOT ENOUGH IN THE 2025 FINAL
The thrills kept coming in Game 4 with the 100th overtime game in Stanley Cup Final history and the third through the first four games of this series.

* Just four other Stanley Cup Final series have featured overtime in three of the first four games: Blackhawks-Bruins in 2013 (Game 1, 2 & 4), Canadiens-Kings in 1993 (Game 2, 3 & 4), Maple Leafs-Canadiens in 1951 (Game 1, 2, 3 & 4) and Canadiens-Bruins in 1946 (Game 1, 2 & 4).

* This year marks the eighth Stanley Cup Final – and fourth in the expansion era (since 1967-68) – to have three or more games require overtime. The others: 2014 (3), 2013 (3), 1993 (3), 1951 (5), 1950 (3), 1946 (3) and 1940 (3).


MORE NOTES FROM GAME 4
A look at more select notes from Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final can be found below and by visiting #NHLStats: Live Updates.


* Calvin Pickard entered the game at the start of the second period and stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced to become the sixth goaltender in NHL history to win a Stanley Cup Final game in relief. Pickard improved his record to 7-0 in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, becoming the fourth goaltender in Oilers history to earn a win in seven straight postseason decisions, joining Grant Fuhr (9-0 in 1985 & 8-0 in 1988), Bill Ranford (8-0 in 1990) and Dwayne Roloson (7-0 in 2006).

* Sam Reinhart scored at 59:40 of the third period and marked the second-latest tying goal in Stanley Cup Final history – the record was set earlier in the series when Corey Perry tied Game 2 with 18 seconds remaining. The 2025 Stanley Cup Final is the first to feature multiple games with a tying goal in the final minute.


* The Oilers’ Game 4 victory ensures the Stanley Cup Final will require at least six games for the 19th time in the past 25 Final series.

* The 32 goals in this series are the fourth most through the first four games of a Stanley Cup Final, trailing 1918 (36 between Toronto Arenas-Vancouver Millionaires), 1981 (36 between NYI-MNS) and 1980 (33 between PHI-NYI).

HELLEBUYCK, KOPITAR LATEST STARS SURPRISED WITH NHL AWARDS

Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (Hart Trophy & Vezina Trophy) and Kings forward Anze Kopitar (Lady Byng Trophy) were the latest recipients of NHL Awards who were presented their hardware with a special surprise presentation. The NHL also announced the 2024-25 First and Second All-Star Teams as well as the All-Rookie Team.


* For the second consecutive season and third time overall, Hellebuyck was presented the Vezina Trophy, awarded “to the goaltender adjudged to be the best at his position,” as selected by NHL general managers. He is the fourth goaltender to win the Vezina at least three times under its current format (since 1981-82), following Dominik Hasek (6x), Martin Brodeur (4x) and Patrick Roy (3x).

* Hellebuyck was also named the recipient of the Hart Memorial Trophy, presented “to the player adjudged to be the most valuable to his team,” as selected by the Professional Hockey Writers Association. He is the fourth netminder in the expansion era (since 1967-68) to win the award, following Hasek (1996-97 & 1997-98 w/ BUF), Jose Theodore (2001-02 w/ MTL) and Carey Price (2014-15 w/ MTL).

* Hellebuyck was enjoying a quiet morning fishing. When he returned home, his family, parents and close friends were waiting at the dock to surprise him with the trophy.


* Kings center Kopitar was the 2024-25 recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, awarded “to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability.” The Kings’ captain – who is spending his offseason in his native Slovenia – learned the news from his children, who handed him special drawings of the Lady Byng before giving him the replica trophy.

* The 37-year-old Kopitar, who previously received the award in 2015-16 and 2022-23, is the third player this century with at least three Lady Byng Trophy wins. The others: Pavel Datsyuk (4x) and Martin St. Louis (3x).



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Thursday, June 12, 2025

#WhomYouKnow Celebrates Our 30,000th Post with #PeachysPicks #Alcala A Peachy's Pick Since 2012 Summer 2025 by #Founder #ExecutiveChef and #Owner #JesusMartinez 246 East 44th Street #Midtown #EastSide #Manhattan

Calamari a la Plancha 
Our first visit to Alcala in 2012

It's not who you know it's WHOM YOU KNOW and we know Jesus and his garlic shrimp (click here to see it sizzle)!  It's time to celebrate summer with their authentic Sangria crafted with Brandy, Triple Sec, Cointreau, apples, oranges and HIS OWN CABERNET SAUVIGNON.  
Some people do yoga but Peachy meditates by eating the garlic shirmp at Alcala.
In the world according to Peachy Deegan, you may not pass go and collect $200 in the Monopoly of Life at Alcala without first trying the absolutely coveted Garlic Shrimp which dance like sugarplums in Peachy's head.  The flavor and quality cannot be beat and it is a must for each and every visit.  Alcala started at this location on June 6, 2012 at 246 East 44th Street where you can find it today.  Jesus's culinary career in the USA started in 1990 in Westchester and in 2005 he started in Manhattan.
Gorgeously presented, Tortilla de Patatas is a classic Spanish Tapas with eggs, onions and potatoes partying with potatoes.  It totally hits the spot and is a comfort food with wide appeal.  Next in the batting order is Llescas Catalanas: tomato rubbed bread that comes in two styles in tandem together: two graced with anchovies and two graced with salmon.  They are the super summer welcome with a satisfying crunch and an even better flavor of the seaside.  Note we never edit pictures.  Your food is gorgeous like Jesus Martinez's food or we do not publish.  Also note the frequency and history with which we publish on a restaurant matters and it should speak volumes to you we have been singing the praises of Alcala since 2012.
The garlic shrimp is unbeatable however right up there is the Wild Atlantic Grilled Swordfish in a high quality generous size of 10 oz, well done!  It's delivered twice a week and the premium quality is evident in each and every bite of this triumphant steak of the sea that perches pretty on a bed of scalloped potatoes playing hide and seek with you and some fresh, festive mesclun greens.
Calamari a la Plancha is the perfect version of Grilled Calamari which boasts a tremendous spectrum of flavor with just the right hint of smokiness because it's wondrously finished in the oven.  Six of them command your attention, including the beards of the calamari!  Another tapas not to be ignored and shown in the top picture is the Montadito de Lomo.  Grilled Pork Tenderloin perches majestically on rustic toasted bread for a carnivorous delight.
Seafood Salad is composed of calamari, shrimp, scallops, tomatoes, peppers and monkfish and is a bright, fresh delight in every well-cut bite.  It perfectly sings a song of summer.  Finally, Jesus tells us the most popular dessert right now is Semifreddo Almendras.  It's a almond hazelnut dessert with Liquor 43: golden vanilla made with 43 ingredients. Hey W, maybe you should try it.

Finally, if you actually know Peachy you know she always has a ton of questions and even after knowing Jesus as long as we have he is still subject to the firing line of questions!  What is an Alcala we asked?  It's a monument in Spain in Madrid where they sell products from farms and pay ten percent, Jesus Martinez tells us.  You can see it on the wall of this Alcala restaurant as soon as you walk in on the right.
Alcala has earned our Highest Recommendation and we are honored to celebrate our 30,000th post with Jesus and his team!  




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#ProductAlert #ParisPeachy #FrancePeachy #KeepingFranceonTop #GreenWater #FathsEssentials by #Paris for Men Earns Our Highest Recommendation

 


Once upon a time there was a girl that lived in New York who liked perfume.  She was one of the first people writing online in 2009, back when trade shows were wonderful, and Perfume Expo was a favorite.  We met Bernard Naim there, and he educated us on Jacques Fath right down to the book, and we subsequently featured Fath de FathGreen WaterPour L'Homme and Irissime way back in 2009.  The girl is still in New York and still loves perfume and 30,000 posts later, we are absolutely thrilled to return to this elite top quality brand made in France, Jacques Fath!  And the men of Whom You Know love Green Water more than ever!  This is absolutely the fragrance of the summer for men around the world who seek fresh, clean, striking sophistication in an elevated style that sets them apart.  


TOP NOTES:
Neroli, Bergamot, Mandarin

HEART NOTES:
Mint, Basil, Tarragon

BASE NOTES:
Vetiver, Oakmoss, Grey Amber

THE FRAGRANCE:

Green Water By Jacques Fath
A mythical fragrance. A timeless and elegant freshness.

Created in 1946 by perfumer Vincent Roubert, Green Water is classified as a modern fragrance. In 2016, Jacques Fath Parfums along with the fine sensibility of Cecile Zarokian, re-habilitated noble ingredients such as large quantities of Neroli into this complex scent. A distinctive composition with fresh and clean notes.

Perfumer: Cecile Zarokian

BEHIND THE SCENES – by Cecile Zarokian

“I was both flattered and challenged when Maison Jacques Fath Parfums approached me for the Green Water project. It’s a reference in perfumery, and I was eager to contribute to its renewal. Without any access to the formula, I exchanged and worked in close collaboration with Jacques Fath Parfums and also with Mr. Jean Kerleo, perfumer and founder of Osmothèque Conservatoire International des Parfums. We studied the 1946 fragrance and worked accordingly, I then submitted my trials to Mr. Jean Kerleo, and he gave me additional details about the original perfume and its story. In order to keep its distinctive freshness, I used lavish quantities of Neroli to ensure a qualitative result, among other ingredients.”

Perfumer Vincent Roubert in the laboratory

THE ORIGINS
Green Water was created in 1946 by perfumer Vincent Roubert for Jacques Fath, at the height of his career as a celebrated French couturier. In an era of renewal and transformation, Green Water emerged as a breath of fresh air—bold, sophisticated, and full of vitality, embodying the spirit of resilience and new beginnings.

It was one of the first fragrances to prominently feature Neroli, paired with Citrus, Basil, and Oakmoss, setting the standard for fresh, green, and refined elegance in perfumery at the time.

GREEN WATER THROUGH THE YEARS...
1960’s
1970’s
1980’s
1990’s

REVIVING AN ICON

Under the direction of Creative Director, Rania Naim, for the Fath’s Essentials collection, perfumer Cécile Zarokian was chosen to revive Green Water in 2016, staying true to the original DNA while modernizing it for today’s wearer.

“I was both flattered and challenged when La Maison Jacques Fath Parfums approached me for the Green Water project. It’s a reference in perfumery, and I was eager to contribute to its renewal. Without any access to the formula, I exchanged and worked in close collaboration with Jacques Fath Parfums and also with Mr. Jean Kerleo, perfumer and founder of Osmothèque Conservatoire International des Parfums. We studied the 1946 fragrance and worked accordingly, I then submitted my trials to Mr. Jean Kerleo, and he gave me additional details about the original perfume and its story. In order to keep its distinctive freshness, I used lavish quantities of Neroli to ensure a qualitative result, among other ingredients.” – Cécile Zarokian
Green Water Fragrance Jacques Fath Parfums

GREEN WATER HAS EARNED WHOM YOU KNOW'S HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION.


the brand

JACQUES FATH PARFUMS

Born in France in 1912, Jacques Fath’s passion for fashion led to the opening of his first Couture house in Paris in 1937. His unique and glamorous style quickly attracted success, dressing the ‘young chic Parisian’ and influential clientele. Notably, Hubert de Givenchy, Guy Laroche and Valentino Garavani worked as assistants in his atelier, later founding their own Fashion Houses.

The perfumes’ saga begins with the launch of Chasuble in 1945 and later, with the iconic creations of IRIS GRIS and GREEN WATER in collaboration with perfumer Vincent Roubert, solidifying Jacques Fath Parfums’ legendary status in Haute Parfumerie.

THE HERITAGE


“Once upon a time, there was a man named Jacques Fath. He was obsessed with dresses.” – Jéromine Savignon, Fashion Historian and Author

The story of La Maison Jacques Fath Parfums begins with our founder, Jacques Fath.

A star French couturier of the mid-20th century, he was known for his bold, modern designs and magnetic influence on the era’s fashion. His creative vision extended beyond couture, shaping a distinctive approach to perfumery.

1912 - Early Life & Education

Born on September 6, 1912, in Maisons-Laffitte, Jacques Fath was drawn to creativity and self-expression from an early age. With fashion illustration in his lineage—his paternal great-grandparents were esteemed illustrators—his innate passion for design seemed almost inevitable. Some of his earliest memories were of the gardens at his grandparents’ home just north of Paris, a place filled with peculiar objects and unique furnishings. He often credited this enchanting environment as the source of inspiration for his creativity, artistry, and world of fantasy. He spent his childhood drawing, designing costumes, and writing plays.

Despite his artistic inclinations, he initially followed a conventional educational path, attending the Institut Commercial in Vincennes at his parents’ request. However, academia could not contain his restless creativity, and he soon found himself drawn to the world of fashion and the arts. It was within this world that he crossed paths with Geneviève Bouchet, a striking fashion model and former secretary to Chanel. More than just a muse, she became his greatest inspiration. The two married—becoming the golden couple of Parisian high society.


1937 - Jacques F. Fath & Company Established

Largely self-taught, Jacques Fath had no formal training in couture. To refine his understanding of garment construction and aesthetics, he turned to a friend who introduced him to Madame Gulbenkian—who would later become his business partner.

In 1937, at just 25 years old, Fath boldly launched his own fashion house in Paris, debuting in a modest two-room salon at 32 Rue La Boétie. His clientele initially came from his circle of affluent Parisian friends and acquaintances. Even in these early years, his designs stood out for their modernity, playfulness, and keen understanding of the female form, setting him apart from more traditional couturiers.

Fath’s innovative approach also included introducing thematic collections, making him the first couturier to infuse his work with narrative-driven concepts. This marked the beginning of a more imaginative and expressive approach to fashion that would define his career.


1939 - Building a Legacy as a Couturier


By the late 1930s, Fath’s work was thriving, offering an escape into a world of glamour and sophistication. Navigating the challenges of the era, in the early 1940s, he moved his atelier to a hôtel particulier at 39 Avenue Pierre-Ier-de-Serbie, cementing his legendary status as a couturier. Unlike the often serious and disciplined atmosphere of other couture houses, Fath’s atelier was known for its lively spirit, a reflection of his own magnetic personality. By the late 1940s, he had firmly established himself among the leading couturiers of the era, alongside Pierre Balmain and Christian Dior—who was even considered his greatest rival.

Jacques Fath’s fashion was synonymous with bold femininity, sensuality, and movement. His designs emphasized the hourglass silhouette, nipped waists, and dramatic details—embodying the essence of Parisian chic. His clientele included some of the most glamorous women of the time, such as Rita Hayworth, Ava Gardner, and Greta Garbo.

He was also a mentor to young talents who would later shape the future of fashion: Hubert de Givenchy, Guy Laroche, and Valentino Garavani all trained under him before launching their own fashion houses.


1945 - From Haute Couture to Haute Parfumerie


In 1945, Jacques Fath expanded his creative universe beyond fashion, recognizing that scent was a natural extension of personal style and self-expression. His first fragrance, Chasuble (1945), set the foundation for what was to come—sophisticated compositions that embodied Fath’s vision of modern femininity.

Following this, he partnered with renowned perfumer Vincent Roubert to create two legendary fragrances that would leave a lasting mark on haute parfumerie.

Their first collaboration, Green Water (1946), revolutionized the world of men’s fragrances. This aromatic citrus composition, built around bitter Orange, Neroli, and Oakmoss, was groundbreaking in its time, offering a fresh yet refined alternative to the heavier, more traditional masculine scents of the era. Even decades later, Green Water remains an iconic reference in perfumery.

However, it was Vincent Roubert’s second creation, Iris Gris (1947), that would become Jacques Fath’s most celebrated masterpiece. Widely regarded as one of the greatest perfumes ever created, Iris Gris was an opulent yet ethereal blend of rich Orris Butter and Peach, perfectly balancing powdery elegance with a luminous dreamlike quality.


Fath continued to expand his olfactory repertoire with fragrances that captured the allure and sophistication of his fashion house. Canasta (1950) was a striking chypre fragrance, named after the popular card game of the era, embodying a rich and confident femininity. Other notable creations included Fath de Fath (1953), composed by perfumer Jacques Bersia, was an intense and mysterious floral-oriental composition that exuded seduction and glamour.


1954 - The Loss of a Visionary


Despite his remarkable success, Jacques Fath’s life was tragically cut short. In 1954, at the height of his influence, he passed away at just 42 years old. With his absence, many of his beloved fragrances gradually faded from production, and the house of Jacques Fath faced an uncertain future.

Yet, true artistry never truly disappears—it waits to be rediscovered. Decades later, the brand was revived with a deep respect for Fath’s legacy, ensuring that his daring creativity and unmistakable elegance would continue to inspire new generations. Today, the house of Jacques Fath remains committed to preserving his spirit, reinterpreting his heritage through haute parfumerie.



The Jacques Fath logo, adorned with a crown, scissors, fleur-de-lis, and two unicorns, carries the enduring symbols of the brand’s heritage. Steeped in tradition, it reflects the legacy and artistry that continue to define the house of Jacques Fath.

THE STORY

ORIGIN

Born in France in 1912, Jacques Fath’s early fascination for fashion led to the opening of his first Couture house in Paris in 1937. His unique and glamorous style quickly attracted success, dressing the ‘young Chic Parisian’ and influential clientele. Notably, Hubert de Givenchy, Guy Laroche and Valentino Garavani worked as assistants in his atelier, later founding their own fashion houses.

The perfumes’ saga begins with the launch of Chasuble in 1945 and later, with the iconic creations of Iris Gris and Green Water in collaboration with perfumer Vincent Roubert, solidifying Jacques Fath Perfumes’ legendary status in niche Haute Parfumerie.



CONCEPT

The spirit of Jacques Fath is captured today within the contemporary design and emblematic codes of the ‘Fath’s Essentials Collection.’ Creative Director, Rania Naim, collaborated with independent perfumers Cécile Zarokian and Luca Maffei in 2016, and more recently with IFF master perfumer Jean-Christophe Hérault, to create the Fath’s Essentials Collection. This range of fragrances embodies Jacques Fath’s vibrant personality and unique fashion style.

Cécile’s work is enchanting; each new perfume creation unveils a universe that transports the senses through different territories. Exceptional raw materials, such as Neroli or Grey Amber, used for the revisited mythical Green Water, as well as for other Jacques Fath creations like Bel AmbreRed Shoes, and Curacao Bay, marking the signatures of this unique collection.

For Luca, the direction was different: no longer relying on a classic brand pillar, but drawing from a rich and varied olfactory palette, utilizing the most innovative and noble raw materials to create feminine fragrances like Les Frivolités and Lilas Exquis. This also pays tribute to Jacques Fath’s ‘joie de vivre.’

With Jean-Christophe, he has infused innovative methods into his approach to achieve ‘beautiful, classic and rigorous perfumery and a more whimsical modernism.’ The collection has expanded with Vetiver Gris, a bright contemporary fragrance; Jasmin de Toscane, which revolves around a unique jasmine used for the first time in a perfume; and most recently, Encens Copal, a modern interpretation of incense, blending vibrant notes with White Copal to create a fresh, modern, and daring scent.



RANIA NAIM

CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF JACQUES FATH PARFUMS

A Short Biography


“The Parisian woman embodies a style, a state of mind, and an elegance distinguished by an indescribable – je ne sais quoi.”

This description particularly rings true when portraying Rania Naim, the Creative Director of Panouge Group. Based in Paris, the company’s portfolio includes French perfume brands such as Isabey Paris, Jacques Fath, Panouge Paris, and Japanese brand, Masakï Paris.

Born in Beirut, Rania cherishes memories of the strong scents, like tuberose, gardenia, jasmine, and precious aromatic woods, that surrounded her during childhood. As she shared with Vogue and Cosmétique mag, this is when she began developing an olfactory memory and the belief that a fragrance permeates and defines a person’s style.

Originally preparing for a career in the world of fashion as a stylist, Rania shifted her focus in Paris when she discovered the intricacies of the selective and niche perfumery. Passionate about the field and its infinite possibilities, she set her mind on making it the essence of her career.

The revival of Jacques Fath perfumes occurred in 2008 when Panouge Group acquired the brand. After several creations for the historical lineage, Rania decided that a complete break with style was the future and rethought the entire concept. In 2016, the new collection, ‘Fath’s Essentials,’ and then ‘L’IRIS DE FATH,’ a finalist at the FiFi Awards, reestablished the brand’s reputation linked to the great French couturier.

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