Perfumer Oliver Cresp
Olivier Cresp is a legendary French perfumer widely regarded as one of the industry's most influential and respected figures. Born in the town of Grasse, known as the cradle of French perfumery, Cresp grew up in a family with a rich heritage in fragrances. His great-grandfather grew roses and jasmine, while his grandfather traded natural ingredients.
As a child, Cresp spent countless hours in flower fields with his father, inhaling their fresh flowers and developing an olfactive memory of beautiful scents. This experience gave him an extraordinary artistic sensitivity and appreciation for the magic of perfume.
Cresp began his career at Firmenich in 1992 and quickly established himself as a talented and innovative perfumer. He has created hundreds of fragrances throughout his career, including some of the world's most iconic and beloved fragrances. His notable creations include Midnight Poison, Estée Lauder Modern Muse, Penhaligon's Peoneve, Thierry Mugler Angel and Paco Rabanne XS.
Cresp has been honored with numerous awards for his contributions to the industry, including the title of Master Perfumer in 2006 and Perfumer of the Year in 2007. In 2012, he was also honored with the title of Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.
Known for his exceptional skill and creativity, Cresp brings an incomparable breadth of credentials to his profession.
He is a mentor to new talent and actively promotes the art, craft and passion of perfumery. Cresp is a food lover and devoted to all things refined, and his perfumes are carefully crafted, delicately crafted and timeless.
He seeks powerful and unique concepts that grab attention and leave a lasting impression, and his work has earned him a well-deserved reputation as a true legend in the world of fragrance.