Anne-Marie Saget
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Anne-Marie Saget (born September 14, 1953) is a
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. She is an influential creator and leading authority on aromatic raw materials of natural origin. She began her career at Guerlain, working alongside
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with whom she created classic perfumes including ''Nahema'' (1979), ''Derby'' (1985) and ''Samsara'' (1989). Her subsequent work at Mane SA and International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF) saw her specialize in the trade of natural materials. She later sourced rare perfumery,
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and aroma-therapeutic ingredients from the Himalayas and Southeast Asia, assisting communities there to ensure
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,
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and geographic protectionism.


Biography


Early life and background

Anne-Marie Saget was born in Dijon. Her father was
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Jean-Marie Saget. As an adolescent, she became interested in perfumery but was soon discouraged; the industry was largely misogynistic and
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, with little place for those born outside Grasse. She pursued engineering, studying nuclear physics and
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at the École Polytechnique Féminine. In her final year, Saget wrote perfumer
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and secured an interview to discuss her project on the potential of artificial intelligence in perfumery composition. She presented several accords of her own creation, intriguing Guerlain, who had her undergo a perfumery test. Impressed by the results, Guerlain sent Saget to train in Geneva under perfumer Arturo Jordi-Pey, followed by an apprenticeship with naturals expert Monique Rémy at Camilli, Albert & Laloue in Grasse.


Guerlain

In 1975, Anne-Marie Saget joined Guerlain's perfumery laboratory in
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. Over the next four years, she and Jean-Paul Guerlain formed a close collaboration, creating together ''Nahema'' (1979). The perfume was an innovative accord of hyacinth, rose and balsams, incorporating an unusually large dose of rose oil and absolute, accompanied by novel synthetic notes like rose oxide. Though the fragrance proved a commercial disappointment, it was highly influential in the fragrance industry. Today, ''Nahema'' is considered among the greatest rose perfumes of modern perfumery. Following ''Nahema''’s release, Guerlain's financial losses led to a dramatic restructuring of the storied house. Perfumery development was thereafter governed by the marketing department, dramatically altering Guerlain and Saget's working method; they were forced to compete with outside perfumers on the creation of all future fragrances (they succeeded until Saget's departure in 1989). This contest was first enacted during the development of ''Jardins de Bagatelle'' (1983), originally intended to replace ''Eau de Guerlain'' (1974). Upon its release, ''Jardins de Bagatelle'' met with mixed reviews, its aldehydic, white floral structure seen as a departure from the aesthetic traditional to Guerlain. Today, ''Jardins de Bagatelle'' and ''Nahema'' are often cited as the Guerlain perfumes most characterized by Saget's composition style. Two years later, Guerlain and Saget finished the masculine fragrance ''Derby'' (1985). Originally called ''Centurion'', the composition developed from a leather note, combined with a fougère and dimetol accord resembling ''Paco Rabanne pour Homme'' (1973), requested by the marketing department. Marred by a confusing advertising campaign, ''Derby'' was also a commercial failure, but decades later earned praise from many critics. In 2008, ''Derby'' was rated among the ten best masculine fragrances of all time, according to
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and Tania Sanchez in ''Perfumes: The Guide''. After ''Derby'', Guerlain determined to release a blockbuster fragrance to compete with ''Opium'' (1977), ''Giorgio'' (1981) and ''Poison'' (1985), the bestsellers of the period. Guerlain and Saget began modifying a white floral and sandalwood accord called ''Délicia'', initially created by Guerlain for his muse Decia de Pauw. The perfumers settled on an unusually large dose of Mysore sandalwood oil, similar to their overdose of natural rose featured in ''Nahema'' a decade prior. They used the synthetic material ''Sandalore'' to extend the natural sandalwood's character into the perfume's top note. The resulting perfume was ''Samsara'' (1989). During ''Samsara''’s development, Saget traveled to the region of
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in northern India. Accepting an invitation from the prince of Zanskar, she attended in Padum a Kalachakra ceremony led by the Dalai Lama. There she became conscious of a desire to gain independence. Returning to Paris, she completed work on ''Samsara'' and resigned from Guerlain. ''Samsara'' was the most prosperous result of Guerlain and Saget's collaboration; its success re-established Guerlain as one of the major French perfumery houses, leading to its acquisition by luxury group
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in 1994. In his 2019 book ''Perfume Legends II'', perfumery historian Michael Edwards named both ''Nahema'' and ''Samsara'' among the greatest French feminine fragrances of modern perfumery.


Years in Asia

After leaving Guerlain in 1989, Anne-Marie Saget embarked on a yearlong journey through East and Southeast Asia, researching traditional perfumery, cosmetics and aroma-therapy in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. Her findings formed the basis of her book ''A Perfume of the Far East'', published in 1991. During this period, she also contributed articles to numerous perfumery and economic journals. On the strength of her research, Saget was approached by Mane SA, a historic raw materials supplier in Grasse, and hired to establish and manage the company's Asian division in Singapore. There Saget was responsible for both perfumery and
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s, working for multinationals such as
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and Unilever, as well as local companies like Malaysian tea manufacturer
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and palm oil refinery
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. She also began collecting antique furniture from East Asia.


Return to France

Saget returned to France to establish a gallery specialized in antique furniture from the Third Burmese Empire and the
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Kingdom. Her absence from perfumery was short-lived; she soon joined her former mentor, naturals specialist Monique Rémy, to expand the Laboratoire Monique Rémy (LMR), newly acquired by American giant International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF). At LMR, Saget promoted natural raw materials from around the world, proposing innovative uses for them, as well as novel links between perfumery and flavoring. She co-authored ''The Naturals Compendium'' (2009), a reference volume detailing the olfactory, botanical and chemical characteristics of over a hundred natural ingredients used in perfumery.


Work in Nepal and Thailand

After leaving the Laboratoire Monique Rémy, Saget spent several years exploring the Himalayas and Southeast Asia in search of rare natural products. She discovered in both regions a wealth of aromatic and therapeutic plants virtually unknown in Western perfumery and cosmetics, and local communities unable to exploit them sustainably. Thus in Nepal and Thailand, she sourced novel raw materials for large American and European fragrance and cosmetics companies, and negotiated agreements to ensure the materials’
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,
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and geographic protection. The initiatives of Saget and her Nepalese team led to the creation of ''The Plants of the Himalayas'', a database on biodiversity and
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in the region, with a focus on olfactory, cosmetic and aroma-therapeutic applications.The Plants of the Himalayas, 2020 Saget has lectured on her work in the Himalayas and Southeast Asia at universities in France and China.


Notable works


Perfumes

* ''Nahema'' (Guerlain, 1979, with Jean-Paul Guerlain) * ''Jardins de Bagatelle'' (Guerlain, 1983, with Jean-Paul Guerlain) * ''Derby'' (Guerlain, 1985, with Jean-Paul Guerlain) * ''Samsara'' (Guerlain, 1989, with Jean-Paul Guerlain)


Bibliography

* ''A Perfume of the Far East'' (Cosmétique News, 1991) * ''The Naturals Compendium'' (LMR, 2009, co-author)


See also

* Guerlain * Jean-Marie Saget * History of perfume * Perfume *
Perfumer A perfumer is an expert on creating perfume compositions, sometimes referred to affectionately as a ''nose'' (French: ''nez'') due to their fine sense of smell and skill in producing olfactory compositions. The perfumer is effectively an artist wh ...


References

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