Miraculum – 100 years of tradition and innovation in Polish cosmetics

Miraculum is one of the oldest Polish cosmetics companies, with origins dating back to 1924. For over a century, it has built iconic brands such as the legendary Pani Walewska, Wars, and Prastara – earning the trust of customers both in Poland and internationally.
Tradition, quality, and a constant pursuit of modern solutions make Miraculum a strong and innovative player in the beauty industry. We create cosmetics you can trust – reliable, safe, and tailored to the real needs of the skin. Every formula is the result of research, testing, and careful ingredient selection, but also a deep concern for the senses and aesthetics. For us, everything matters – from clean ingredients to the pleasure of everyday use.
Today, the company successfully combines tradition with modernity – exemplified by the CHOPIN PERFUMES brand, the first Polish premium eau de parfum line. Born from a passion for perfumery and respect for national heritage, these fragrances represent a unique fusion of artistry and identity. Miraculum is the only company in the world authorized to use the Chopin name in cosmetics, thanks to an exclusive agreement with the Fryderyk Chopin Institute. This exceptional partnership also carries a shared mission – a portion of the perfume sales supports the Institute’s efforts in research, education, and the global promotion of Chopin’s music.
The CHOPIN PERFUMES brand includes exceptional fragrances for women and men that – like Chopin’s music – are multi-layered, profound, and emotional. Created in collaboration with renowned perfumers, these compositions have gained recognition beyond Europe. They have been registered and approved for sale in the demanding Japanese market, confirming their top-tier quality and compliance with strict regulations.
Miraculum’s presence as a Partner of Poland Pavilion at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka is not only a prestigious distinction, but also a unique opportunity to showcase Polish brands, creativity, and quality on the global stage.



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