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Marypierre Julien

Growing up in the South of France, she remembers the smell of lavender on her grandmother’s sundried linens, on terracotta tiles cleaned with essence and Marseille soap, and on her hands as she helped her mother weave lavender baskets.

"Making a perfume is a process of balance and delicacy, but it is also about the magic of making someone happy".
Lavender made Marypierre Julien want to be a perfumer. Growing up in the south of France, she remembers the smell of lavender on her grandmother's sun-dried bed linen, on terracotta tiles cleaned with essence and Marseille soap, and in her hands as she helped her mother weave lavender baskets. It is this uplifting, romantic feeling that she captures in her fragrances. They carry her signature luminosity and radiance and also show her ability to reveal something unexpected in the most familiar notes.

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