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François Demachy is a French perfumer. He trained at Charabot  [ fr ] . He was succeeded as Dior's House Perfumer by Francis Kurkdjian, but he remained a perfumer under the LVMH umbrella brands.

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6-409: Demachy is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: François Demachy , French perfumer Pierre-Antoine Demachy (1723–1807), French artist Robert Demachy (1859–1936), French photographer See also [ edit ] Le Sieur de Machy , 17th-century French musician [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

12-406: A “sparkling and distinctive floral scent blended with notes of tangy yet spicy bitter orange, Gardenia and white musks”. In 2011, Demachy oversaw significant revisions of fragrances Miss Dior and Miss Dior Chérie (eau de parfum). Miss Dior was reimagined by Demachy and this fragrance was renamed Miss Dior Original. Miss Dior Chérie became simply Miss Dior and though it retained similar packaging,

18-579: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Fran%C3%A7ois Demachy Born in Cannes , Demarchy has lived almost all his life in Grasse, where his father has a pharmacy. He studied dentistry, physiotherapy, then after working at Mane, studied at the school of perfumery company Charabot. After five years of study at Charabot, Demachy joined Chanel , where he was appointed Director of Research and Development, collaborating simultaneously with

24-442: The surname Demachy . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Demachy&oldid=865328308 " Categories : Surnames French-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

30-579: The creation of perfumes of Chanel, Ungaro, Bourjois and Tiffany. In 2006, he was appointed Director of Development for the LVMH cosmetics and perfumes division and Christian Dior 's main nose. He also collaborates in the production of Fendi and Acqua di Parma perfumes, also by the LVMH group. In 2009, Dior released a flanker to its pillar fragrance Miss Dior Chérie , called Miss Dior Chérie L’Eau, signed by Demachy. British Vogue described this perfume as

36-432: The fragrance was significantly altered, also by Demachy although with less fanfare, and since then has born little resemblance to Christine Nagel ’s original creation by the same name. These changes were part of Dior owner LVMH's efforts to gain greater control over their perfume formulations. Prior to bringing on Demachy to create its perfumes in house, Dior has contracted out its fragrances and consequently Givaudan held

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