A career spent working with the likes of Guerlain and Nina Ricci meant that it was only a matter of time before Marie-Lise Jonak, along with her son Baptiste Bouygues, decided to launch her own company. Ormaie is a natural brand that has an emphasis on the visual presentation as well as the scented experience. With this mind, I wondered what fragrance memories she would reveal during “Stephan’s Six”.
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Monday, 2 March 2020
STEPHAN'S SIX - MARIE-LISE JONAK
A career spent working with the likes of Guerlain and Nina Ricci meant that it was only a matter of time before Marie-Lise Jonak, along with her son Baptiste Bouygues, decided to launch her own company. Ormaie is a natural brand that has an emphasis on the visual presentation as well as the scented experience. With this mind, I wondered what fragrance memories she would reveal during “Stephan’s Six”.
Labels:
Baptiste Bouygues,
Boucheron,
Chanel,
Givenchy,
Guerlain,
Harvey Nichols,
Independent,
Jersey,
L'Ivree Bleue,
Marie-Lise Jonak,
Niche,
Ormaie,
Paris,
Samsara,
Stephan's Six,
Ysatis,
Yvonne
Thursday, 7 November 2019
LE PASSANT by Ormaie
The knowledge that you accumulate as you go through life is always, whether you believe it or not at the time, a valuable resource that can be called upon in later years. This can be even more useful in the fragrance industry because it gives you plenty of inspiration for creations and ideas in an arena where individuality is key. It’s this idea of translating experiences and memories into scent that has seen the launch of Ormaie, the new natural fragrance brand. Created by a mother and son partnership, it contains many jewels but Le Passant was the fragrance that immediately called to me, and I couldn’t resist.
Labels:
Baptiste Bouygues,
Caron,
Carven,
Givenchy,
Guerlain,
Harvey Nichols,
Houbigant,
Insolence,
Le Passant,
Marie-Lise Jonak,
Maurice Roucel,
MLJ Parfums,
Niche,
Ormaie,
Papier Carbone,
Symrise,
Takasago,
Yvonne
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