Perfumer Daniela Andrier speaks about The Art of Scent

Perfumer Daniela Andrier speaks about The Art of Scent

Daniela Andrier speaks about fragrance as a spiritual collision of nature and humanity. From the Museum of Art and Design.

Daniela Andrier is the creator of big name fragrances such as Prada Candy, Maison Martin Margiela Untitled and Miu Miu‘s debut perfume. Here, she speaks about perfume and nostalgia, her thoughts on the genre-bending Untitled fragrance and where her love of scent began. Hint: With a coffee bean.

“Fragrance is out of time—it’s timeless.”

From the exhibition “The Art of Scent 1889 – 2012,” on view at the Museum of Arts and Design from November 20, 2012 to February 24, 2013.

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Alexandra Donaldson is the editorial assistant at The Whale & The Rose and a freelance writer and content creator. Although she recently took up yoga in an effort to be a healthy adult, she still binge-watches cartoons on a regular basis and dreams of running away to a cottage in the woods. She has yet to nail down her favourite perfume, but knows that it smells green, earthy and maybe a little bit spicy, but definitely not sweet.