
Louise Turner
Louise Turner is an acclaimed British perfumer who discovered her passion for fragrance among the wildflowers of her hometown in Kent. Initially studying dentistry, Turner's career path changed after taking a temporary job at Quest (now Givaudan), which sparked her interest in perfumery. Since joining Givaudan in 2000, she has created successful fragrances for brands like Roberto Cavalli, Thierry Mugler, and Maison Martin Margiela. Turner's style is described as joyful and luminous, drawing inspiration from flowers and nature. Her ability to evoke not just scents but also textures and emotions is evident in creations like 'Lazy Sunday Morning' for Maison Martin Margiela. Notable successes include Jennifer Lopez's 'Glow' (2002), Carolina Herrera's 'Good Girl' (2016), and Tom Ford's 'Lost Cherry' (2018). Turner's work demonstrates her talent for translating sensory experiences into innovative and deeply personal fragrances.