Annick Ménardo

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Annick Ménardo is a contemporary perfumer who worked under the fragrance firm Firmenich since joining in 1991. Although she has a background in a wide base of sciences such as biochemistry and medicine, Annick Ménardo pursued perfumery as her subject of study and is a graduate of the French perfume academy ISIPCA. She was mentored under Michel Almayrac while working at Créations Aromatiques and her early work is influenced by his style[1]

Annick Ménardo is also known in her work with sculptor Shioya Nobi in his /7S/ olfactory art installation and created the scent for the sculpture "Anger". It is noted by Nobi that she was easily assigned to the piece "...because (she) is always angry."[2]

Works

Annick Ménardo has created many notable perfumes including:[1][3]

  • Lolita Lempicka Au Masculin, Lolita Lempicka
  • Body Kouros, Yves Saint Laurent
  • Hypnotic Poison, Christian Dior
  • Bois d'Argent, Christian Dior
  • Boss Bottled, Boss
  • Black, Bvlgari
  • Lolita Lempicka, Lolita Lempicka
  • Patchouli 24, Le Labo
  • Bois d'Armenie, Guerlain
  • Altikä, Yves Rocher
  • Comme une Evidence Femme, Yves Rocher
  • Fuel For Life, Diesel
  • Jaïpur Homme, Boucheron
  • Visit, Loris Azzaro
  • Red, Lacoste
  • Moment de Bonheur, Yves Rocher

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 S-Perfume. "/AKM/ Annick Ménardo (a k a AKM)". S-Perfume. Archived from the original on 18 May 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-07. 
  2. Burr, Chandler (Summer 2006). "Art Scenter". V. pp. 64–64 
  3. http://www.nstperfume.com/perfumers-l-to-s/#AnnickMenardo


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