Daniela Andrier

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Daniela Roche Andrier (born 1964) [1] is a German perfumer.

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Biography

Born in Heidelberg, Daniela Roche Andrier studied philosophy at the Sorbonne before turning to a career in the perfume industry. [2] [3]

She studied at Roure after training at Chanel and has created scents for Bottega Veneta, Bvlgari, Etat libre d'Orange, Georgio Armani, Guerlain, Kenzo, Maison Martin Margiela, Miu Miu, Prada, [4] Valentino, and Yves Saint Laurent. She currently works as perfumer for Givaudan. [5]

She is married to Gilles Andrier, the CEO of Givaudan. They have four children. [5]

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