Edmond Roudnitska

Edmond Roudnitska (1905–1996) was a French master perfumer and author. He is known for creating perfumes such as Dior's Eau Sauvage and Diorissimo, and Rochas's Femme. Many of his creations are still in production today. He was the father of perfumer Michel Roudnitska.

Edmond Roudnitska
Edmond Roudnitska
Born 1905
Nice, France
Died 1996
Cabris, France
Occupation perfumer, writer
Spouse(s) Thérèse Roudnitska
Children Michel Roudnitska

In 1926, he started his training in perfumery in Grasse. In 1942, he met Thérèse Delveaux, who became his wife.[1] In 1946, he founded Art et Parfum, a private lab for creating perfumes.[2]

Diorissimo, a fragrance based on the smell of lily of the valley, was a notable achievement in the field of perfumery. Unlike rose or jasmine, the smell of lily of the valley cannot be extracted. Roudnitska circumvented the problem by using aroma chemicals like hydroxycitronellal.[3]:142

For Christian Dior

For Elizabeth Arden

For Hermès

For Rochas

Miscellaneous scents

Bibliography

References

  1. Ellena, Jean Claude (May 1999). "Portrait Ellena US". Portrait d'un compositeur de parfum (in French). Art et Parfum. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
  2. "Tribute to Edmond Roudnitska". Art et Parfum. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
  3. Turin, Luca; Tania Sanchez (2008). Perfumes: the guide. New York, New York: Viking. ISBN 978-0-670-01865-9.

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