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The correct way to pronounce 9 French brand names you've been saying all wrong

1. Yves Saint Laurent

The correct way to pronounce 9 French brand names you've been saying all wrong

2. Hermès

2. Hermès

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In 1837, Thierry Hermès opened his Parisian workshop crafting leather saddles and harnesses for carriages.

Hermès has expanded to specialize in luxury accessories, leather, clothing, and perfumes.

"Just to make sure that our customers are happy we also still dress horses as well as helicopters, cars, bicycles, boats, dogs and the occasional leopard," the company notes.

3. L'Occitane en Provence

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L'Occitane en Provence is an international retailer of skin care, fragrances, makeup, men’s products, hair care, and home products.

L'Occitane was founded in 1976 by Olivier Baussan and is based in Manosque, France.

4. Comptoir des Cotonniers

4. Comptoir des Cotonniers

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According to the French retailer's website, Comptoir des Cotonniers is described as "a wardrobe, but also a style and attitude" and "innate Parisian elegance."

The retailer opened its doors in 1995 in Toulouse and in Paris.

5. Le Pain Quotidien

5. Le Pain Quotidien

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Le Pain Quotidien, which translates to "the daily bread," is an international chain of bakery-restaurants founded by chef Alain Coumont in Brussels, Belgium in 1990.

Part cafe, part restaurant, Le Pain Quotidien is known for its rustic bread and communal tables.

6. Guerlain

6. Guerlain

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Founded in 1828 by perfumer Pierre-François Pascal Guerlain, the French perfume house created scents for royalty, most notably French Emperor Napoleon III, earning Guerlain the prestigious title of being "His Majesty's Official Perfumer."

In addition to its exquisite fragrances, the luxury brand is known for its cosmetics and skin care.

7. Cartier

7. Cartier

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Known for being one of the world's most esteemed jewelers, Cartier was founded in Paris in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier.

Cartier's Panthère collection is regarded as an icon of the brand that is both "predatory and elegant, restrained yet always ready to pounce. Roaming free with emerald eyes, onyx muzzle and diamond-set coat."

"Today, the Maison is renowned worldwide for its high jewelry creations and watches, perfumes and prestige accessories, symbols of craftsmanship and elegance, quality and excellence," according to the company.

8. Givenchy

8. Givenchy

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Founded by Hubert de Givenchy in 1957, the luxury haute couture clothing, accessories, perfume and cosmetics brand is known for its "aristocratic French style nourished by culture, savoir-vivre and opulence," according to the company.

Givenchy created his first fragrance, L’Interdit, which translates to "forbidden," in honor of his glamourous friend Audrey Hepburn.

9. Veuve Clicquot

9. Veuve Clicquot

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Founded in 1772 in Reims, France, Madame Veuve Clicquot took the helm of her late husband's small champagne house in 1805, becoming one of the first business women of the modern era.

Clicquot is a French champagne house known for its "classically styled and full-bodied champagne," according to the company.

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