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Edmond Roudnitska

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Edmond Roudnitska
Edmond Roudnitska
Born1905
Nice, France
Died1996 (age 90-91)
Cabris, France
Occupation(s)Perfumer, writer, fragrance historian
Known forEau Sauvage and Diorissimo for Christian Dior Rochas Femme
SpouseThérèse Roudnitska
ChildrenMichel 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. He was the father of perfumer 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.

Diorissimo, based on 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 from essential oil of the flower. Roudnitska circumvented the problem by using aroma chemicals like hydroxycitronellal.[2]: 142 

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For Christian Dior

For Elizabeth Arden

  • It's You (1939)
  • On Dit (1952)
  • Elly (1955)
  • Arden (1956)

For Hermès

  • Eau d'Hermès (1951)
  • Grande Eau d'Hermès (1987)
  • Hermes Rouge (1988)

For Rochas

  • Femme (1944)
  • Mousseline (1946)
  • Mouche (1947)
  • Moustache (1949)
  • La Rose (1949)

Other scents

  • Le Parfum de Thérèse (early 1950s); rights acquired from Roudnitska's wife Thérèse (for whom it was originally created in the early 1950s) by Frederic Malle, produced from 2000. One of the best chypres with its water fruit accord that was considered way too avant garde and ahead of its time.[3]
  • Ocean Rain Mario Valentino®, a male fragrance for Mario Valentino (1990); Roudnitska's last creation
  • Cristalle EDT for Chanel, with perfumer Henri Robert.

Published works

  • Edmond Rudnitska. Le Parfum. Collection: Que sais-je?. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF, 1980 (5th edition 2000). ISBN 978-2-13-046057-2
  • Odile Moréno, René Bourdon, Edmond Roudnitska (André Chastel, préface). L'Intimité du Parfum. Paris: Olivier Perrin, 1974. ISBN 978-2-85053-001-2
  • Edmond Rudnitska. Former les Hommes, Mythe ou Réalité?. Paris: Olivier Perrin, 1975. ASIN B0014MHB8W
  • L'Esthétique en Question: Introduction à une Esthétique de l'Odorat. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF. ASIN B0014MG4VM
  • Une Vie au Service du Parfum (essays beginning 1938 forward). Paris: Thérèse Vian, 1991. ISBN 2-908883-01-5

References

  1. ^ "Perfume Signatures: Edmond Roudnitska "The Greatest Perfumer of the 20th Century"". cafleurebon. 11 October 2017.
  2. ^ Turin, Luca; Tania Sanchez (2008). Perfumes: the guide. New York, New York: Viking. ISBN 978-0-670-01865-9.
  3. ^ Basenotes,  Person:Edmond Roudnitska

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