Count d'Ornano was attached to the Warsaw embassy after
World War I. The company launched its first five fragrances in 1935 at the
World's Fair in Brussels. They entered into the luxury skincare market in 1936, followed by make-up, cosmetics, and skincare products. In 1957, he sold his stake in Lancôme which was then acquired by
L'Oreal in 1964. Count d'Ornano served as mayor of
Moulins-sur-Céphons and general councillor for the Indre region for twenty-five years. Count d'Ornano owned Haras de Manneville, a stud farm near
Deauville in the main horse breeding region in France. In 1962, his horse, Misti, captured the
Prix Ganay at
Longchamp, beating Sir
Winston Churchill's Vienna by a half-length. He declared his
racing colours in 1934 (red and yellow-striped jersey, yellow sleeves, red cap). He served as chairman of the Société des Courses de Chateauroux and was a member of the Société d'Encouragement from 1964 until 1983, when he became an honorary member. From 1971 to 1978, he served as chairman of the Société des Courses du Pays d'Auge, which ran the
Deauville-Clairefontaine Racecourse. ==Personal life==