Mathilde Laurent is a perfume creator.

After a degree in science, Mathilde Laurent joined the International Institute of Perfume in 19921. After completing her internship, she joined Guerlain in Paris from 1994 to 2005.
She left Guerlain in 2005 to join the Cartier House, where she composed bespoke perfumes. In 2010, she won the prize for specialists and the perfume prize at the Grand Prix du Parfum 2010, for the perfume Treizième Heure she designed at Cartier. In 2013, Mathilde Laurent is rewarded by French perfume enthusiasts during the 2012 Olfactorama, where the Declaration of a Soir wins the Grand Masculin 2012 award.
Track record :
- 1992. Entrée à l’école de parfumerie Isipca.
- 1994. Premiers pas chez Guerlain.
- 2005. Arrivée chez Cartier.
- 2009. Lancement de la collection exclusive Les Heures de Cartier.
- 2011. Baiser Volé, premier féminin Cartier composé du lys.
- 2012. La Panthère, pour Cartier.
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Her main creations :
Pamplelune, Guerlain (1998)
Shalimar Light, Guerlain (2003)
Roadster, Cartier (2008)
La Treizième Heure (XIII), Cartier (2010)
Cartier de Lune, Cartier (2011)
Baiser Volé, Cartier (2011)
Déclaration d’un Soir, Cartier (2012)
La Panthère, Cartier (2014)












