Edouard Fléchier
Edouard Fléchier, born in Grasse, France, in 1949, is celebrated as one of the most creative perfumers of his generation. His prodigious talent was evident during his studies at Roure Bertrand Dupont perfumery school, where his hypersensitive nose set him apart. Fléchier's career flourished in the mid-eighties, establishing him as a star perfumer at Roure with iconic creations like Dior Poison and Montana. His dedication to his craft is unwavering; he starts each day with a ritual of smelling raw materials, ensuring his compositions are both precise and modern with unexpected twists.
Fléchier's style embodies the harmony and generosity of classic French perfumery, yet with a contemporary flair. His fragrances, known for their chic appeal and generous proportions, include masterpieces such as Michael Kors, Giorgio Armani Acqua di Gio, and Frederic Malle's Rose Tonnerre. His relentless self-discipline and innovative spirit have cemented his legacy as a visionary in the fragrance industry.