S.T. Dupont is a French luxury goods company founded in 1872 by Simon Tissot-Dupont, the "S.T." who gave the company its name. The company got its start offering leather wallets and brief cases. The "Golden Age of Travel" that began at the end of the 19th century soon developed a market for luxurious suitcases, trunks and travel accessories that could transport the precious cargo of the wealthy in style while enduring journeys that took several weeks or month. S.T. Dupont rose to the occasion, offering some of the era's finest luggaeg and travel cases. This aesthetic was further refined when the founder's sons, Andre and Lucien, began designing one-of-a-kind travel cases that purportedly cost "as much as a house," in the words of one S.T. Dupont employee.
The brothers opened a hotel that catered to the company's well-heeled clientele, and in 1923, a second S.T. Dupont workshop was opened in Faverges, France, the familys home town. To this day, S.T. Dupont products continue to be hand-crafted in this very same place.
In 1929, their luxurious travel gear became available in America through Cartier's boutiques.
Innovation in the company continued during the difficult years of World War II, when S.T. Dupont invented the first pocket gas lighter, whose improved design would later be patented in 1952. This model, the Ligne 1, is still a best-seller today and remains a worldwide status symbol.
The company went on to design exlcusive luggage for the future Queen Elizabeth of England, and screen legend Audrey Hepburn.
The brand took a new direction in 1973 with the production of its first luxury pen, the Classique, made of silver. The company also experienced a renaissance of its classic luxury goods—watches, leather goods, cuff links, which it continues to produce today. The 135th anniversary of the brand was celebrated in 2007. The company is known today for its expertise in luxury goods crafted of precious metals, leather and featuring Chinese lacquer detailing.
Fragrances were an important addition to the luxury lines offered by this prestigious house. The first fragrances, S.T. Dupont pour Homme and pour Femme, were introduced in 1998. S.T. Dupont fragrances are produced in conjunction with Inter Parfums Inc.
S.T.Dupont Company goes back to its roots, art of traveling, and invites us for adventures and wandering with perfume pair presented in 2008, Passenger for Women and Passenger for Men.
Explosion of citruses with violet leaves start a strong and energic composition of Passenger for Men. A heart adds spices, Indian ginger, cardamom from Guatemala, pink pepper and lavender. This fragrant journey finishes with Guaiac wood from Paraguay and benzoin from Laos which brings us a sound of unique natural aromas of dark leather.
Top notes are Citruses and Violet Leaf; middle notes are Ginger, Pink Pepper, Cardamom and Lavender; base notes are Guaiac Wood and Benzoin.