Mother and Son Legacy: Perfumer Axel de Nicolai Joins Patricia de Nicolai at NICOLAÏ

Axel de Nicolaï

In fragrance there is often a tradition of passing the secrets of perfumery from father to son.  Oliver Polge, Aurelien Guichard and Andre Fraysee come to mind.  Mother to son (or daughter) is not as common. If there is anyone who breaks rules and has an independent mind it is Patricia de Nicolai. The Company has announced that her son Axel de Nicolai will now work on the NICOLAÏ brand, which was launched in 1989 by Patricia de Nicolai and her husband Jean Louis Michau. Mme Nicolai, who grew up in the Guerlain family, was never considered to carry on the traditions of creating fragrance under the family name…because she was a woman.

Taking over from his father,  30 year old Axel is dedicated to brand management, but will also be heavily involved in the House’s perfumery. Together, Patricia and Axel will continue to create works of olfactory art with both the signature and soul of the brand.  NICOLAÏ is one of the few independent Houses where all fragrances are created in-house, and also where all manufacturing is done in their own workshops near Orleans.

 Axel has quite a resume;  after graduate school worked at L'Oréal (Lascad), LVMH Fragrance Brands (Givenchy, Kenzo, Fendi) and the Middle East for Inter Parfums. Mme de Nicolai has no plans to retire.

 NICOLAÏ  owns and operates a network of 10 exclusive shops  in Paris and London. Outside of their boutiques, NICOLAÏ is sold at select stockists throughout the world.

Via Nicolai

Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief

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5 comments

  • I really really like Patricia de Nicolai. It should be very interesting to sniff the results of mother and son working together. Sometimes the results of two together can be greater than the sum of the parts.

  • What fantastic news! I think I’ll spritz a little Weekend a Deauville in celebration!

    I was unaware that Ms de Nicolai was kept from the family tradition because of her gender; I thought she just wanted her own company. I am not one to get too het up about feminism issues, but that is beyond appalling.

  • It was apparent in the book Patricia wrote that Axel will be most involved with family business among Patricia’s children

  • It’s nice to see a family member continuing on the family business. I love many of Nicolai’s fragrances.

  • rivercitylizzy says:

    Fascinating to see that Mme. de Nicolai challenges convention in her industry in different ways; love that the son will be following his mother’s footsteps!