A TEAM OF TALENTED ARTISTS

NATHALIE FEISTHAUER​

After leaving and graduating from Roure School, Nathalier Feisthauer joined Givaudan, where she worked for 20 years. There she began her career in 1990 in New York. There she had the opportunity to work with the greates perfumers in the world such as Annie Gottliebn, Karyn Khoury and Clare Cain. Thus she signed juices for Clarins or Jean Louis Scherre. Nathalie Feisthauer then returned to France in 1994. She then signed perfumes for Carter, Hermes and Diesel. Nathalie Feisthauer is a very creative character and enjoys developing her essences with the same love that guides her cooking. For example, she often adds a touch of truffle to her compositions, an ingredient she finds animalistic and sensual. Likewise, arugula is another unexpected element that she  particularly appreciates. She says she likes its green, dark and slightly spicy side. In October 2008, Nathalie Feisthauer joined the Symrise Group in Paris as a senior perfumer. Nevertheless, today she is an independent perfumer. Nathalie Feisthauer has numerous olfactory successes to her credit, such as Eau Belle and Orange Tonique for Azzaro, Must Pour Homme by Cartier, Eau Des Merveilles by Hermes and Nuits Indiennes by Jen-Lous Scherrer

NATHALIE FEISTHAUER​

After leaving and graduating from Roure School, Nathalier Feisthauer joined Givaudan, where she worked for 20 years. There she began her career in 1990 in New York. There she had the opportunity to work with the greates perfumers in the world such as Annie Gottliebn, Karyn Khoury and Clare Cain. Thus she signed juices for Clarins or Jean Louis Scherre. Nathalie Feisthauer then returned to France in 1994. She then signed perfumes for Carter, Hermes and Diesel. Nathalie Feisthauer is a very creative character and enjoys developing her essences with the same love that guides her cooking. For example, she often adds a touch of truffle to her compositions, an ingredient she finds animalistic and sensual. Likewise, arugula is another unexpected element that she  particularly appreciates. She says she likes its green, dark and slightly spicy side. In October 2008, Nathalie Feisthauer joined the Symrise Group in Paris as a senior perfumer. Nevertheless, today she is an independent perfumer. Nathalie Feisthauer has numerous olfactory successes to her credit, such as Eau Belle and Orange Tonique for Azzaro, Must Pour Homme by Cartier, Eau Des Merveilles by Hermes and Nuits Indiennes by Jen-Lous Scherrer

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