Fashion's scent-maker: Francis Kurkdjian

Francis Kurkdjian on collaborating with Jean Paul Gaultier, Hedi Slimane and Narciso Rodriguez

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At Francis Kurkdjian's central Paris offices, located between the city's 1st and 2nd arrondissements, the trophies of past successes are grouped behind an armchair bordering a picture window. A set of overgrown perfume bottles, more commonly seen in boutique and department store displays, commemorates some of Kurkdjian's best-selling work for a range of luxury houses in supersize. To date, the Armenian perfumer has masterminded scents for more than forty brands and designers. "I always relate it to acting", says Kurkdjian, who established his own brand in 2009. "You act in your own play, in your own house. You decide on the décor, the story, the visual – everything. When you are invited to work for somebody else, you fit in, within a casting."

The award-winning nose – trophies include a Prix François Coty (2001) – counts contemporary artists (Syrian creative Hratch Arbach, Sophie Calle) and independent artisans such as fan-maker Sylvain Le Guen and glassblower Dominique Marcadé as collaborators on immersive olfactory installations and one-off creations. Kurkdjian has been commissioned by beauty industry behemoths, from Acqua di Parma and Lancôme to Guerlain, while partnering with cultural institutions: in the autumn of 2016, Kurkdjian presented his recreation of Marie Antoinette's fragrance, for which he translated and followed rare 17th century formulations, in aide of the Château de Versailles.

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