ÇaFleureBon Young Perfumers: Patricia Choux of Mane + COOLIFE, Nomenclature and biehl. parfumkunstwerke Draw

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Patricia Choux Senior Perfumer at Mane

I grew up in Burgundy. My sister  and I spent vacations at my grandparents'. My granddad had a huge vegetable and fruits garden where he  grew lettuce, potatoes, green beans, tomatoes – nothing better than a fresh tomatoes. I also have vivid memories of the redberries and the blackcurrant so typical of the region that we would pick up to make jam. My first olfactive memories come from this garden. It was so tasty and delicious and the true smell and taste from the nature…something that we lost a little nowdays I found. We would also go to the farm next door and drink fresh cow milk– which today Osmanthus absolue always remind me of.

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Young Patricia  (5 yrs old) with her sister

My first interest in fragrance began when I fell in love with the perfume ads (my bedroom wall was covered with them). I would imagine new perfumes, give them names and draw bottles.  My first olfactive perception/contact with perfumery as an industry was at the age of 10 or 12.  When I went with my parents to Cannes for the summer and one day it was raining, so we went to Grasse and visited Fragonard. It was then a revelation for me…discovering the alembic and the process of creating perfumes.  I was now obsessed about fragrance and that day forward, I wanted to become a perfumer.

My first perfume was L’Air du Temps offered by a friend from the family at the age of 14. I was so proud of the beautiful bottle and of my first “adult” scent. But the first perfume I fell in love with was Silence from Jacomo I wore it for years until I switched to Guerlain Mitsouko.  I still am partial to chypres. This last year after giving birth to my daughter,  I can only wear Elie Saab Le Parfum, which on me seems to be very chypre in style with a beautiful orange blossom used in its creation.

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Patricia and her classmates in Cassis France where they met  the great Edmond Roudnitska

I studied chemistry / biochemistry at University before joining ISIPCA.I began studying at ISIPCA in 1993. It was in 1993 that ISPICA began partnerships with major Flavor and Fragrance companies.  It was harder then before to get into the school because you had to pass the various exams and then be accepted in a company to be able to graduate.

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Patricia Choux at ISIPCA  (there's Daphne Bugey of Firmenich)

So I joined Florasynth and the time there where some of the best in my life. During my first year, I was working in chromatography lab and my mentor was Dominique Ropion. I would do my job in chromatography lab and then after hours I would formulate. I was so in love with the creative process that I even skipped some of my chemistry classes to stay in the lab and compound formulas. After a year of asking over and over to Dominique to be trained as a perfumer, my dream came true.

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It's Bertrand Duchaufour!!!

I have been very fortunate to have great mentors during my early work life like Dominique Ropion, Jean Louis Sieuzac, Bertrand Duchaufour and later Maurice Roucel. They all had one thing in common… they studied the fantastic Jean Carles method, where you must really understand your raw materials and  use them only if they are bringing something to your perfume, a way to create with shorter formula, the quintessence of the perfume with no artificiality. I remember this philosophy each time I create perfume.   When Florasynth merging with Creations Aromatiques and later Haarmaan & Reimer, I was sent to Germany to complete my training. I was reluctant to move to this tiny city in Germany but somehow I had a great time learning German, meeting people from all over the world (people I am still friends with to this day) and most of all having a solid training in all fields from personal care, household and fine fragrances. I do believe that everything in life happens for a reason.

After 2 years, H&R sent me to London where I stayed another two years, I was living at the time in Kew Garden  with the beautiful flower gardens and  to be able to smell them in the field. In the UK office I was the only perfumer and I was involved in everything from consumer good, bath, hair care products to fine fragrance. My first real fine fragrance creation was two of the first Clive Christian’s perfumes, interesting to see how well known they are now.

Maurice Roucel with Patricia Choux and Patricia Billadeau

Maurice Roucel with Patricia Choux and Patricia Biladeau at Symrise NYC

Back to Paris.  I worked for another couples of years mostly in personal care before spending three months is in New York working with Maurice Roucel  on  fragrance line extensions. I felt in love with the city and my goal was to return. Again luck was with me when Maurice called me back in 2006 to work with him in fine fragrances’ studio on 59th street. I learned so much during these years with Maurice and I started creating perfumes expressly for the American market like Celine Dion Chic, Michael  Kors Very Pretty and  one of the better known scents from Jo Malone Blue Agava & Cocoa which was ahead of its day; I pushed the boundary by working a chocolate in the back and create a kind of unisex fragrance.

 I reflect back and now understand what an exciting challenge this time was. Not only was I  coming from personal care  but learning a new culture…  but I adapted quickly and learned flexibility  as I had already lived in four different countries!

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Patricia Choux (middle) with Pauline Rochas and Carol Beaupre of COOLIFE

In 2009 I joined Takasago New York. It was a smaller team there with other challenges but it gave me a great exposure to niche market and I am blessed to have been able to create for some of these niche brands like Coolife. Their concept is really different than the usual customer and for Le Premier Parfum I had to create with not more than 7 raw materials. A big challenge but I have to say it is one of the perfume collaborations that I am very proud to be part of it. To succeed  when your have limits is always a personal reward.

Working on more Niche fragrances gives me more freedom and more connection to the client (such as Anja Rubik who I worked with on her perfume Origina)l. She is such a nice person, so down to earth and very interested in fragrances. We really worked together to create her fragrance and it was a one to one sessions all the time and nobody to interact in between us and I have to say that in our work format in the last years this is something I do miss not seeing the final person you are creating for.I like challenges and some of these fragrances I created are more out of the box and you need to be more creative in a sense that can be also from a technical matter. For example I developed with Serge Normant the scent for his hair-care collection. His client loved it so much he asked me to create a personal perfume, Avah. Perfect example of a trickle up creation and not a trickle down.

At Takasago, I also worked in tandem with Francis Kurkdjian on Carven for Men,  and it has been a pleasure working with him,  as he's a true believer in the quality of the raw materials and the minimal formulation style.

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Patricia Choux (her dress is made from champagne cork tops muselets!!!)

Last May, I joined Mane and I am ready to take another challenge with this young energetic growing team. Challenges are essential to success. As a marathoner I understand the meaning of focusing, staying strong and never let it go till the end (even if sometime the end seems far away)!!!. 

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Tahiti is one Patricia's places to visit. She loves Tiare Flowers (also known as Apethi)

Often I’ve been asked where do you get your creativity and I say from the world around me, the different cultures, the various cuisines and lifestyles. My sister is a purser flight attendant and I have been blessed to be with her and travel the world. I always taste the food and of course am enamored each cultures’ native flora. Everywhere I go, I love smelling different flowers which I  bury my nose in to capture the scent. On every trip I try to see a real vegetable and food market, I found so many unusual smell there from good to bad one. There is no rule, boundaries in perfumery and I believe every smell has an interesting facet that can be used.

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Patricia Choux, Sr Perfumer 

Our generation is restricted by regulations which can be very challenging. I guess they are here for a good reason and we just have to deal with it. But again it forces us to think differently to be creative and us others raw material in our palette. I just wish the older classical fragrance could stay untouched so the next generation would still be able to smell the real original perfume, the way in was done in the 20th Century. Talking about the young generation, my recommendation for them is to be strong, to focus and to work really hard, My advice is don’t burn any  bridges, travel, discover the world, and look  at what is around you. The path is long and the competition is fierce nowadays but if you truly have the passion go for it  is so worth it.

Patricia Choux, Senior Perfumer at MANE

Fragrances by Patricia Choux, Chronological Order

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1872 for men (2000 – Clive Christian), X for women (2000 – Clive Christian,  Linked women (2005 – O’Boticario Brazil), Marc Jacobs Splash Orange Created with Maurice Roucel (2006 – Coty), Marrons Glaces (2006 – Laura Mercier), Blue Agava and Cocoa Jo Malone (2006 – Estee Lauder), Very Pretty Michael Kors (2008 – Estee Lauder), Baby Phat Seductive Goddess (2008 – Coty), Celine Dion Chic (2009 – Coty), PC1 and PC2 (2009- biehl. parfumkunstwerke Biehl Thorsten), Revolution (2010 – Lisa Kirk)

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 Derek Jeter Driven Rush, (created with Cleber Bozzi 2012 – Avon), 300 km/h adrenaline (Created with Cleber Bozzi 2012 – Avon Brazil), True life for men (2012 – Avon ) Attractive in love for men, (2012 – Agua di Cherio Brazil), Gold  night for women (2012 – Agua di Cherio Brazil), Beach destination for women (2012 – Agua di Cherio Brazil),  Avah for women  Serge Normant (2012 – June Jacobs),  Le Premier Parfum by Coolife (2013 – Coolife),  Attache moi 55 (2013 – Iconofly) , Bebe wishes and dream (2012 – Interparfums FiFi Award Arabia 2013 for International popular appeal female), Bebe Nouveau (2013 – Interparfums), Gap Established 1969 Bright for women (2013 – Interparfums), Brook Brothers Blue for men (2013 – Interparfums), (Carven for men Created with Francis Kurkdjian 2014 – Bogart France), Original Anja Rubik (2014) 2015  – Ulric de Varens France, Coolife Le Deuxieme Parfum, (2015), Coolife Le Troisieme parfum (2015), Clean Classic for men (2015), Clean Reserve for life Warm Cotton (2015), Carven for Men (2015), Nomenclature  orb_ital (2015), iri_del (2015)

Editor’s Note: I first learned of Patricia Choux when interviewing Geza Schoen in 2008, before I started CaFleureBon. It was Geza who told me that Mme Choux created the sexy fruity chypre Clive Christian X for Women which I had so loved. Geza also was part of the olfactive team for Thornton Biel of biehl. parfumkunstwerke- MC

We have a draw for our registered readers (do this please) offered in support of Mme Choux as follows: There will be three winners.

LePremierParfumbyCoolifePackShotcoolife perfumes le premier, ledeuxieme andle troisieme  by patricia chouxle troisieme parfume coolife

 USA AND CANADA:  Merci  Creative Directors Pauline Rochas and Carol Beaupre! Your choice of 50 ml of Le Premier Parfum by Coolife, Le Deuxieme Parfum or Le Troisieme Parfum

pc02 Eau de Parfum by biehl parfumkunstwerke PC01 and PC02

WORLDWIDE: Danke Thornton Biehl Creative Director of biehl. parfumkunstwerke your choice of PC01 or PCO2

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USA, CANADA and EU:  Thanks to Creative Directors Karl Bradl and Carlos Quintero your choice of 100 ml of orb_ital or iri_del

Please leave a comment with what you thought of Mme Choux as a young perfumer, a quote that you liked or something you learned, where you live and as many of the fragrances you would like to win that are being offered. Draw closes 1/9/2016

We announce the winners only on site and our Facebook page, so like CaFleureBon and use our RSS option…or your dream prize will just be spilled perfume.

 

 

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49 comments

  • Hi! I very liked reading about Patricia’s childhood memories. My favorite quote was: ” There is no rule, boundaries in perfumery and I believe every smell has an interesting facet that can be used.”

    I live in Italy and would like to try:

    1.biehl. parfumkunstwerke PCO2
    2. orb_ital

    Thank you for the draw!

  • fazalcheema says:

    Patricia Choux have had such an amazing career, I can only dream of. She has been fortunate to work with the greats like Dominique Ropion, Jean Louis Sieuzac, Bertrand Duchaufour and Maurice Roucel and she has also lived and worked in different countries including Germany and the U.S. It is not a surprise she fell in love with New York ( who doesn’t 🙂 ). I have to say I have been familiar with her creations for so long yet I had never heard about her before so Geza deserves credit for introducing us to one of the unsung perfumers out there.

    My choices will be:

    Orb_ital
    Biehl pc02

    I am in the US.

  • I love that Patricia as a young child was inspired enough by ads to draw bottles and come up with ideas for perfumes before she’s even had the knowledge of how to do so! It’s so great that she’s managed to bring a significant part of her childhood imagination into the work that she’s doing now.

    My favourite quote: “To succeed when your have limits is always a personal reward.”

    I’d love to win iri_del, or PC01. I”m in Canada. Thanks!

  • I really like ambitious young children who follow their dreams and finally achieve to do that they want.
    My favorite quote was : ”Often I’ve been asked where do you get your creativity and I say from the world around me, the different cultures, the various cuisines and lifestyles”
    I live in Greece..
    My choices : 1. PC01
    2. orb ital
    Thank you!!!

  • BostonScentGuy says:

    I am so impressed with her trajectory and the fact that she followed her dreams from such a young age! It’s so focused and sophisticated to know your potential career path during those formative years. I loved hearing about both her “perfume designs” she made as a girl, and of the great mentorship she had. Also fascinated that there could be different named “methods” to perfumery…makes me want to explore! I enjoy Clive Christian X for women and the nomenclature scents of hers I’ve smelled. I live in the US and I’d love to win:
    1.iri-del
    2.orb-ital
    3. PC02
    Thanks for the draw!

  • I enjoyed the childhood photos. Great set of mentors to be with a young perfumer so early in the journey. I’d like to win the Le Premier Perfume. USA ty

  • How lovely that Ms Choux’s sister is a flight attendant purser, and they can travel together. It did not surprise me that Ms Choux is inspired by the scents of her travels, or that she wore Mitsouko. More power to her!

    I fervently agree with her that older, pre-reformulation classic fragrances must be preserved so that future generations can experience their beauty.

    I would absolutely love to be included in the draws for orb_ital and iri_del. I am thoroughly inspired by Ms Choux’s work for Nomenclature!

    I am in the US.

  • I did not know that fresh cow’s milk smelled lke osmanthus absolue! I enjoyed reading about Ms Choux’s adventures throughout the world learning about different aspects of perfume. I also thought it was interesting that she started as a chemist!

    I would love to win Coolife Le Premier Perfum or Coolife Le Deuxieme Parfum. I am in the US, thanks!

  • Very interesting to read about the childhood memories of a young woman, ambitious and determined to follow her dream…
    One couldn’t agree with her more: “My advice is don’t burn any bridges, travel, discover the world, and look at what is around you.”

    I’d like to win PCO2 or ORB-ITAL. I’m in the EU.
    Thanks for the draw!

  • I had no idea of the number of perfumes Mme. Choux created. I too love the Clive Christian X for Women. What a wonderful experience for her to have mentors like Dominique Ropion and Bernard Duchaufour.

    I enjoyed this quote as it gave us a peak at her personality:
    ” Challenges are essential to success. As a marathoner I understand the meaning of focusing, staying strong and never let it go till the end (even if sometime the end seems far away)!!!.”

    I would love to try iri_del; PC02 or orb_ital

  • marcopietro says:

    To read the biography of Mme. c is enjoyable and challenging, it is a portrait of a young woman determined and ready to change, really cosmopolitan and curious who managed to live his passion for the world of perfumery.
    Her past is full of important meetings and opportunities taken at the right time, but there is also so much talent, chapeau Mme Choux!
    I’d like to win orb_ital.
    I live in EU.
    Thanks !

  • I never knew she was behind Blue Agava and Cocoa, a standout favorite of mine from the line. All of these are intriguing. Thanks for the draw (US).

  • Patricia drive to succeed is very obvious by her missing chemistry classes to stay in the lab and compound formulas. She is very driven, as are all marathoners. Hope she continues her success and can’t wait to try some of her recent and upcoming fragrances. Mahalo from HI

    1.PC 1
    2.Le Troisieme
    3.Iri_del
    4.PC 2

  • So impressed with Patricia Choux and her work. Her background is amazing studying with Dominique Ropion Maurice Roucel and Bertrand Duchaufour. I had no idea she worked with Francis Kurkdjian.
    I love her can do approach and her passion clearly comes through. I am a fan of jo Malone Blue Agava and cocoa as well as carven homme which you don’t hear much about but it’s very good.
    I live in the US and would love to win PC02 or Ir_del
    Thank you for sharing these articles they are my favorite

  • bunchofpants says:

    I’m in awe of the fact that Patricia had always known she was to be a perfumer. I wish I had possessed such direction in my youth. I hope she kept the drawings of perfume bottles she made as a child.
    I would like to win:orb_ital, PC02 or Le Premier Parfum.

    I’m in USA. Thanks for the draw!

  • Very nice review. This is my favorite quote: “Our generation is restricted by regulations which can be very challenging. I guess they are here for a good reason and we just have to deal with it.”
    I suppose that Mme Choux is a very nice and interesting person. I live in Europe. My choices are:
    – PC01
    – iri_del
    Thanks for the draw.

  • Jennifer Witt says:

    I have 2 bottles of Avah! it’s fun to read about the creative force behind it…I was impressed by Ms. Choux’s adventurous approach to crafting fragrance. I would love to win:
    1. Le Troisieme
    2. Le Premier
    3. PC01
    Thanks for the great draw!

  • I am awed by all the heroes (of mine) she’s worked and studied with!! What a life!! I’m in the US and would love to win Coolife Le Premier. I love what she had to say about that project!

  • I appreciate how Ms. Choux’s tastes seemed to evolve from focusing on flowers when younger to exploring the complexities of food in her later years. The boldness of her career fragrance choices is to be respected even though I’m not a big fan of chocolate notes in perfume. Also, that tiare flower is gorgeous.

    I’m in the USA and my own tastes for this particular drawing leans towards Coolife Le Deuxieme Parfum or orb_ital, both of which sound utterly fascinating.

  • I always love to hear about how people become involved in the perfume industry. How wonderful that Mme Choux’s lived out her childhood dream! I am curious what the small German town is. I will be visiting Germany next month and am now wondering if there is a perfume centre there. I love that she tries to capture as many scents as possible when travelling. I definitely identify with that. One of the things that stands out to me the most when I travel is how different every place smells.

    I live in Canada and would love to win any of these:

    1. Le Troisieme Parfum

    2. PCO2

    3. iri_del

  • Patricia Choux has created so many of the perfumes I love dearly, such as Clive Christian X and Blue Agava by Jo Malone and the Biehls.. Very inspiring article, I admire the perseverance, energy and passion. “The path is long and the competition is fierce nowadays but if you truly have the passion go for it, it is so worth it” – I feel exactly the same way. I’d love to win PC01, PCO2, iri_del and especially orb_ital! I live in the EU, thanks for the draw.

  • Such a talented perfumer with some great perfumes. I too love Clive Christian and I have a decant of PC01 and 2. Would love to win either one. This quote was great “I have been very fortunate to have great mentors during my early work life like Dominique Ropion, Jean Louis Sieuzac, Bertrand Duchaufour and later Maurice Roucel. They all had one thing in common… they studied the fantastic Jean Carles method, where you must really understand your raw materials and use them only if they are bringing something to your perfume, a way to create with shorter formula, the quintessence of the perfume with no artificiality.”

  • It’s amazing to me that she knew at such an early age exactly what she wanted to do with her life. She’s worked with some amazing perfumers. I’m in the US, and I would love to win Le Deuxieme Parfum, PC02, or iri_del. Thanks!

  • This fantastic story of Patricia Choux. She has a natural talent and this talent was still cut by the best perfumers as Dominique Ropion, Maurice Roucel, Francis Kurkdjian, Bertrand Duchaufour and Jean Louis Sieuzac. She had worked in many good brands and made vary good fragrances. She also worked for a new niche house called Amouround to be launched now in 2016 she is the perfumer behind Midnight Rose. I believe that soon we will see this new house here on Cafleurebon and I believe we will hear a lot about Patricia Choux over time.

    I’m in the USA and my choices in order:

    1. orb_ital
    2. Le Troisieme Parfum
    3. pc02

  • Nice to know what you want from a young age and fulfill your dreams/ ambitions when you’re grown up. Interesting that Osmanthus smells like fresh cow’s milk to her, will have to try. Great that she had to opportunity to learn from, and thereafter work with so many ‘famous’ perfumers.

    I live in Singapore, I would like to win –
    1. pc02
    2. pc02

  • Great review! Enjoyed reading about Patricia’s olfactive memories : ” it was so tasty and delicious and the true smell and taste from the nature…something that we lost a little nowdays I found”

    I’d love to win:
    1.Le Premier Parfum
    2.PCO2
    3.orb_ital

    Thanks so much for the draw! USA

  • ya her as a young perfumer making a fragrance like X for women (2000 – Clive Christian is simply amazing.I never knew she worked with Francis Kurkdjian on Carven for Men,
    A simply amazing fragrance in my mind.My favorite quote from Patricia choux There is no rule, boundaries in perfumery and I believe every smell has an interesting facet that can be used. wonderful reading.
    I am James Weaver from the USA
    1.Le Premier Parfum by Coolife
    2.pc02
    3.iri_del

  • Amazing career! I agree nothing compares to the scent of fresh tomatoes! X for women is one of my favorites! Really enjoyed learning about her memories, inspiration and career!
    I am in the UK and would prefer pc01 or orb_ital
    Thank you!

  • Great story. I actually like her dress that is made from champagne cork tops muselets. Very creative, haha.
    ” I do believe that everything in life happens for a reason.”… I’m 100% agree with her as sometimes things happen to you that may seem painful, and unfair at first, but in reflection you find that without overcoming those obstacles you would have never realized your potential.

    I’d love to win Danke Thornton Biehl Creative Director of biehl (in order please):
    1. PC01
    2. PCO2
    I live in Malaysia. Thank You for the draw. 🙂

  • No need to enter me, but I absolutely loved reading about how she was so taken by perfume ads when she was a little girl! I can just see her, pondering names for her creations, and designing the perfect bottle for them.

    I wonder if she ever gets to have a hand in the bottle design and ad copy for her fragrances?

    Fantastic article!

  • I would like to have smelled what Patricia created with seven ingredients. Nice perfume resume. 😉

    1. Le Premiere
    2. iri_del
    3. orb_ital
    USA

  • As a young perfumer, Mme Choux has accomplished so much. I was delighted to read that she created one of my favorites – Jo Malone Blue Agava & Cocoa (“which was ahead of its day; I pushed the boundary by working a chocolate in the back and create a kind of unisex fragrance”). I appreciate her philosophy that “to succeed when you have limits is always a personal reward”. I live in the U S and would like to try Coolife Le Deuxieme Parfum, biehl parfumkunstwerke pc02 or Nomenclature Orb_ital.

  • Patricia Choux had an impressive and great trajectory and even had the pleasure to work with and learn from the best performers . It’s not for everyone . I do not remember having tested any work done for her according with the fragrance list mentioned, but would love to see what she has learned from the masters of perfumery and of course see her own touch and talent in the fragrances.

    I would love to get orb_ital or Le Troisieme Parfum or pc02

    I’m in the US

  • How lovely that Patricia Choux as a child would have been pleased with a glimpse into her future career! 🙂 I get the sense she’s quite optimistic with her take on working in an era oftightening restrictions: “But again it forces us to think differently to be creative and us others raw material in our palette.” I’m in the US, and if I won I would choose biehl. parfumkunstwerke PC02. Thanks for the draw!

  • I would like to highlight the definition of (what for me ) is the concept of a well done work “The path is long and the competition is fierce nowadays but if you truly have the passion go for it, it is so worth it”

    If I win , I would like to get orb_ital or PC02

    I live in the EU, thanks for the draw.

  • I am charmed by Mme Choux hanging perfume ads in her bedroom, where American teens hang music or sports idols, and that her first fragrance love was her grandfather’s garden. What smells better than warm tomatoes in the dirt! Her career trajectory is amazing. I would love to win any of the Coolife perfumes or biel. perfumkunstwerke pc02, I’m in the US. Thanks for the generous opportunity and Mme Choux for sharing her story.

  • “I just wish the older classical fragrance could stay untouched so the next generation would still be able to smell the real original perfume, the way in was done in the 20th Century”. This quote really stuck out for me as well as her mentors and that she worked with Francis Kurkdjian and Maurice Roucel on perfumes. One of my favorites is 1872 for men. I cannot believe she made it in 2000!!! wow. I would like to win Iri-del. Thank you for bringing Patricia Choux’s like as a perfumer to us. USA

  • KristenWithaK says:

    I am in the EU (Denmark) and probably what surprised me most was that Patricia Choux has been behind many fragrances that I have loved (Clive Christian, Blue Agave) even though I thought one of her first was my beloved PC02 from Biehl. Her memories of the garden really resonated with me too. Every time I go to the produce market I smell the tomato vines: I agree that there can be nothing better than fresh tomatoes. I would like to win the PC01 or the Orb_ital

  • I really enjoyed hearing the journey you took to perfumery. It made me learn that you should never give up on your dreams. Great read. My choices would be

    La Troisieme Parfum
    PC01
    Iri_del

    Thanks for the draw and I’m in Canada.

  • Mme Choux’s amazing career so young, so talented with such a drive! Really amazed by her successful path in perfumery loved her childhood memories and enjoyed reading about her perfume inspirations like people, food, different cultures. She is a true cosmopolitan!
    What I learned was the Jean Charles method in the creation of a perfume which uses only the quintessential notes in order to make a perfume.
    I would love to experience PC01, PC02, Iri_Del, Orb_Ital
    I am a registered member of Cafleurebon living in EU.

  • Mme Choux is such a charming and genuine individual. And incredibly talented on top of that. I really look forward to seeing how her future goes and what journeys will happen along the way.
    I would love either La Troisieme, PC01, or Orb_ital.
    I’m international (Toronto)

  • The story about Patricia is very interesting. In addition to Patricia have learned from the best also worked on large projects. My favorite quote is: ‘Our generation is restricted by regulations Which can be very challenging. I guess They are here for a good reason and we just have to deal with it. ‘. Totally true, the regulations have limited the creativity and options and unfortunately many fragrances have lost their characterization after being reformulated, but we have to deal with it and get used to it.
    If I win , I would like to get iri_del or Le Deuxieme Parfum.

    I live in the USA, thanks for the draw.

  • girasole638 says:

    What a fascinating interview! I love that Mme Choux mentions the challenges she faced as a young perfumer and how she overcame them. I also love that osmanthus absolute reminds her of cows milk! It’s obvious that she has a great respect for the ingredients she uses. Of course the quote that stuck with me was this: “I just wish the older classical fragrance could stay untouched so the next generation would still be able to smell the real original perfume, the way in was done in the 20th Century” I agree!

    I’m in the US and would really love to try Iri_del (I can never get enough iris/orris!!), but am also interested in Orb_ital and Biehl’s PC02. Thanks for the draw and the insightful interview!

  • I love that Patricia Choux first fell in love with perfume through ads. I do find that perfume ads are some of the most beautiful and evocative of any type of ads.

    She sounds very passionate about the world of fragrance. I love that she enjoys working with niche lines and I agree that a lot of freedom and connection with a client is rewarding.

    My favorite quote is the following: “Talking about the young generation, my recommendation for them is to be strong, to focus and to work really hard, My advice is don’t burn any bridges, travel, discover the world, and look at what is around you. The path is long and the competition is fierce nowadays but if you truly have the passion go for it is so worth it.”. This is wonderful advice and so inspirational.

    I live in the USA and my choices are as follows:

    1. PC01

    2. iri-del

    3. Le Troisieme

    Thank you!!

  • I love to hear about how famous perfumers became who they are today and what drew them to such an interesting choice of profession. I like the story of her visiting Fragonard as a young girl. I’m in the U.S. And would love to win either of the Biehl PC01 or PC02.

  • I love hearing stories like this one. Mme Choux is the definition of an incredible person. I also enjoyed the pictures.

    I’d love Le Troisieme, PC01, or iri_del

    I’m a Canadian reader

  • I loved reading about Mme’s childhoos memories, especially how fresh cow milk smells like osmanthus and how visiting Grasse inspired her career direction. Ever since trying and loving PC02, I have known her name, but I had no idea Patricia Choux was so prolific! There is something kind of revolutionary about putting the perfumer’s name on the bottle.
    It would be hard to choose whether I’s enjoy a bottle of PC02 more, or a bottle of something I’ve yet to discover: Le Premier Parfum, Le Troisième, or orb_ital.

    USA
    thank you for the article and draw!