Mathilde Laurent is a French perfumer. After studying perfumery at
ISIPCA in
Versailles, Laurent began her career as an apprentice to
Jean-Paul Guerlain
Guerlain () is a French perfume, cosmetics and skincare house, which is among the oldest in the world. Many traditional Guerlain fragrances are characterized by a common olfactory accord known as the "Guerlinade" (fr). The house was founded in P ...
. She went on to work at Guerlain for 11 years. Since 2006, she has been the in-house perfumer for
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, creating perfumes like Baiser Volé.
Early life
Born to a family of artists, Laurent grew up in the
Montparnasse neighborhood of Paris, near the railroad tracks.
She earned a degree (
DEUG) in chemistry and physics, then attended the Institut supérieur international du parfum, de la cosmétique et de l'aromatique alimentaire (
ISIPCA) in
Versailles, encouraged by a family friend who'd heard about the school on the news and immediately thought of Laurent's habit of "encountering the world nose first, whether to describe a plate of food or the atmosphere of a new house".
Career
Guerlain
At a school event, Laurent approached
Jean-Paul Guerlain
Guerlain () is a French perfume, cosmetics and skincare house, which is among the oldest in the world. Many traditional Guerlain fragrances are characterized by a common olfactory accord known as the "Guerlinade" (fr). The house was founded in P ...
, then the head perfumer of the
Guerlain family succession of perfumers, and asked him for an internship.
Guerlain replied, "Why not?" and so Laurent began her career in the early 1990s working alongside Guerlain.
After her three-month internship, she was offered a permanent position at the house, and ultimately stayed with the company for the next 11 years.
Her perfumes for Guerlain include Herba Fresca, inspired by early mornings walking barefoot in her grandfather's garden.
Cartier
Laurent joined Cartier in 2005.
In 2006, Laurent created Cartier's fragrance Baiser Voler, and launched L'Heure vertueuse in 2012.
In her 2015 Cartier work L'Heure perdue, Laurent used exclusively lab-created molecules, seeking to "shatter the idea that the result had to be hard, abstract, aggressive." Writing in ''
Le Monde'', Claire Dhouailly described the creation as just the opposite of this stereotype of synthetic ingredients, a fragrance that instead felt "soft, caressing, almost maternal."
In 2016, she created Cartier L'Envol, the scent used in the 2017 installation "OSNI 1- Le Nuage Parfumé" ("Unidentified Fragrant Object 1- the Perfumed Cloud") at
Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain (FIAC).
Also in 2016, Laurent launched a line of oud fragrances for Cartier called Les Heures voyageuses. The collection has six fragrances, including Oud & Santal, Oud & Musc, Oud & Oud, and Oud Radieux.
Other activities
With
Jean-Claude Ellena and Sylvaine Delacourte, Laurent is one of 16 perfumery experts who oversee the
Grand Musée du Parfum
The Grand Musée du Parfum was a Paris perfumery museum that operated from December 22, 2016, to July 6, 2018. It was founded by entrepreneur Guillaume de Maussion and overseen by industry experts including Jean-Claude Ellena, then the in-house ...
in Paris.
References
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Living people
French perfumers
Businesspeople from Paris
Year of birth missing (living people)