Maitre Parfumeur Edmond Roudnitska Diorissimo (1956) by Michel Roudnitska: “The Fragrance of May Day”

Diorissimo is not only a reproduction of the muguet, it’s a complete spring scene in the forest at dawn, with the evocation of green fresh leaves, adorned with. It smells like nature, only achieved by way of my father’s of art and perfume. Last year a new version was launched that is not Edmond Roudnitska’s formula by François Demachy for Dior

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A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR : Keep Natural Fragrance Alive! Take a Lesson from Clorox

The trend for green is seeing red. Red ink…. Americans love to say they are eco-consciousness, but they are more dollar conscious, according to today’s New York Times Business section. So what does that have to do with natural fragrances Two leaders in Natural Perfumery admit that they worry that too many new natural fragrances created by anyoen with a rose garden will hurt not help their Art

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