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Élisabeth de Feydeau (born 28 July 1966), is a French historian and writer. She is also an expert in fragrance.


Biography

Élisabeth de Feydeau de Saint-Christophe, born Mabille de Poncheville, is the granddaughter of André Mabille de Poncheville, a French poet and writer, and the great-granddaughter of Georges Vidor, a shipowner. Of this family legacy, she developed from an early age a taste for writing, history, and French culture. At sixteen, she discovered the emotional power of fragrance when she first smelt ''L'heure bleue'' by
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, which she instant fell in love with. Ever since, she has felt intensely for the world of fragrances, which for her echoed the world of music, and the piano pieces she had studied when she was a child. After a doctorate in history, she became a member of the commission responsible for cultural affairs at the fashion firms
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and
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. She established and managed the departments there, acquiring her first basic knowledge of the raw materials for fragrance. After this experience, she decided, in 1997, to found her own firm, "Arty Fragrance", where she started working as a consultant for olfactory and cultural development. She moved on to work for prestigious names in the world of fragrance-making: among others,
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,
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, Christian Dior Perfume,
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Paris, and also
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. She continued her fundamental research work fragrance and wrote books about it: ''Jean-Louis Fargeon, perfumer of Marie-Antoinette'' (2005), ''L'Herbier de Marie-Antoinette'' (2012), ''Les Parfums, histoire, dictionnaire, anthologie'' (2011), ''Les 101 mots du parfums'' (2013)... Today a well-known expert on perfume, she has been acknowledged as such by famous, high-profile perfume companies. Since 1998, she has been teaching at the "School of Fragrances", in Versailles. She has put up several exhibitions, such as "Parfums de Promenade", in the "Galerie des Galeries" (Galeries Lafayette, 2001) and at "La Cour des Senteurs de Versailles" (2013). She has also animated workshops and conferences all around the world, particularly in Francophone countries. In 2011, she introduced the brand "Arty Fragrance by Elisabeth de Feydeau", where she created and commercialized a more confidential line of perfumes, all inspired by the luxury and sophistication of the French 17th and 18th centuries, such as they could be felt, more than anywhere else, at the
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: she has often wandered around in the Park of
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, while doing research work for her books. In 2006, she was chosen by the rose-breeder Meilland to be godmother to the new rose called "
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", along with another perfume-maker,
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, with whom she had just recreated the fragrance of French queen
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: ''Le Sillage de la Reine''. Since 2008, she has been holding a blog where she regularly publishes articles about perfumes, perfume-makers – and, in a more general way, about the world of perfumes.


Distinctions

* 2005: Prix Guerlain for her book Jean-Louis Fargeon, parfumeur de Marie-Antoinette (2005) * 2010:
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by the culture minister,
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. * 2010: Dame de la Jurade in Saint-Émilion. * 2013: Achievement Award in the category of Créateur de la part du CEW (Cosmetic Executive Women)


Publications

* ''France, Terre de Luxe'' (La Martinière Group, 2000 in collaboration with Jacques Marseille) * ''L'un des sens, parfum du XXème siècle'' (
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, 2001 in collaboration) * ''Le Livre des grandes marques: à la découverte des marques grand public parmi les plus fortes de France'', collectif (Milan's editions, 2003) * ''Jean-Louis Fargeon, parfumeur de Marie-Antoinette'' (Perrin, 2005, translate in several languages) * ''Diptyque'' (Perrin, 2007) * ''Les Parfums : histoire, anthologie, dictionnaire'' (
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, 2011) * ''L’Herbier de Marie-Antoinette'' (Flammarion, 2012, under the direction of
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, translate in several language) * ''Les 101 mots du parfum'' (Archibooks, 2013) * ''Bourjois : la beauté à l'accent français depuis 1863'', Editions du Chêne, 2014 * ''Le roman des Guerlain. Parfumeurs de Paris'', Flammarion, 2017


References

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1966 births Living people People from Mauriac, Cantal 20th-century French historians French women historians 21st-century French historians 20th-century French women writers 21st-century French women writers French perfumers Paris-Sorbonne University alumni Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres