![]() “Olivier liked to define himself as a craftsman, and he really was,” echoed Xavier Renard, the company’s global head of fine fragrances. He has not only been the architect of many of the most beautiful and iconic fragrances of the industry, but also an adored person, dedicated to his art and committed to mentor the upcoming generation of perfumers,” Gilles Andrier, chief executive officer of Givaudan, said in the statement. “We are deeply saddened by the loss of Olivier Pescheux. ![]() He joined Givaudan in 1998, returning in 2006 after a brief period at Quest International. Upon his return to Paris in 1992, he joined perfume house Annick Goutal, before moving to Kao Corp. In 2018, he joined fellow Givaudan perfumer Nisrine Grillié and the H&M in-house team in creating a fragrance collection of 25 scents for the Swedish fast-fashion retailer.īorn in Paris in 1966, he graduated from ISIPCA and started his career in 1990 by joining Grasse-based manufacturer Payan Bertrand in Bangkok. Pescheux was also the nose behind fragrances of marquee brands including Versace and Yohji Yamamoto. ![]() Other highlights include Paco Rabanne’s 1 Million scent, which last year was voted by beauty industry insiders as one of the 100 greatest fragrances of all time, and the Diptyque 34 Collection, which took the “Home Collection of the Year” acknowledgement at the Fragrance Foundation Awards in 2019. Refy to Host Wellness-centric Pop-up in London Perfume Bottles: An Evolution Through the Ages This Perfume Factice Collector Went From Canal Street to The Guinness Book of World Records (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)Įye Scoops Perfume Bottles: An Evolution Through the AgesĪ renowned and award-winning perfumer, Pescheux was known for his elegant and luminous olfactive writing, which defined many leading fragrances, including Eau Mohéli, Eau des Sens, Fleur de Peau and Orphéon by Diptyque Herod by Parfums de Marly L.12.12 Blanc de Lacoste, and Explorer by Montblanc. Paris, Mus√©e De La Parfumerie Fragonard (Perfume Museum). Perfume Bottles Throughout History, 19th Century, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 25: Perfume bottle in filigree milk glass on the left, manufactured by Clichy, on the right Dwerlay glass from Charles X period. ![]()
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