Perfume Signatures: Mona di Orio “From Chiaroscuro to Monaesque”
With Les Nombres d’Or Mona Di Orio exceeded her desire for chiaroscuro with something more complex that only perfume could provide.
With Les Nombres d’Or Mona Di Orio exceeded her desire for chiaroscuro with something more complex that only perfume could provide.
Roure Betrand Dupont image courtesy of Osmetheque and Pierre Gueros In post-World War II Europe almost everything was being rebuilt from the foundation upward. The perfume industry was no different. Which as history shows is where these innovative inflection points reside. These years would see the rise of a woman chemist, Germaine Cellier; right next …
The greatest perfumer of the 20th century, Edmond Roudnitska, believed that perfume was an art as powerful as music, painting, or literature
Perfumer Pascal Sillon at the Osmotheque event with Patricia de Nicolai, take an olfactive journey with the most famous “Bases” of modern perfumery from 19th century to the 20th.
You may love Chanel No. 5 but Ernest Beaux was the man who is responsible for the Chanel fragrance style. Same goes for Henri Almeras and Jean Patou Joy