Bertrand Duchaufour

Bertrand Duchaufour (French pronunciation: [bɛʁ.tʁɑ̃ dy.ʃo.fuːʁ]) is a French perfumer.

Biography

Bertrand Duchafour trained at the Lautier Florasynth group in Grasse while also working at Florasynth Paris and Créations Aromatiques (the two companies merged in 1997). From 2008, he has been L'Artisan Parfumeur's perfumer 'in residence'. [1] He has also created fragrances for several other perfume houses, including Penhaligon's, Amouage, Comme des Garcons, Givenchy and Christian Dior.

In 2012 he worked for Gulnara Karimova, the controversial daughter of Uzbek dictator Islam Karimov, when she decided to release fragrances. Duchaufour created her fragrances Victorious for men and Mysterieuse for women.[2][3] Asked why he would involve himself with the repressive regime of Karimov, Duchaufour responded in writing to fragrance blog CaFleureBon: "I have been a little bit naive and just considered the good part of the project (money) and didn't realize what was behind."[4]

For Acqua di Parma

For Comme des Garçons

For THEATRE des PARFUMS

For L'Artisan Parfumeur

For Givenchy

For LAMBRE

For The Vagabond Prince

Miscellaneous

References

  1. "Artisan Parfumeur: Bertrand Duchaufour". L’Artisan Parfumeur. Archived from the original on 2011-06-30.
  2. "Парфюмерные новинки от Guli". Krasotka fashion website. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  3. Can the daughter of a dictator come up smelling of roses? The Independent 15 October 2012
  4. Duchaufour on His Trip to Uzbekistan…Bertrand Speaks Out (uncut and unedited) CaFleureBon.com October 26, 2012
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