Louise Turner Interview: “Competition Is Part Of A Perfumer’s Life”

Louise Turner

IMAGE: Givaudan.

You might not have heard of Louise Turner if you’re not in the perfume industry. But you’ve most certainly seen / smelled one of her creations:

+ Jennifer Lopez JLo Glow EDT (2002)

+ Joop! Wolfgang Joop EDT (2008)

+ Chloé Love EDP (2010)

+ Roberto Cavalli EDP (2012)

+ Maison Martin Margiela Replica Lazy Sunday Morning EDT (2013)

+ Dior Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet EDT (2014)

+ Jimmy Choo Blossom EDP (2015)

+ Hugo Boss Boss The Scent Private Accord For Her EDP (2018)

+ Tom Ford Lost Cherry EDP (2018)

+ Ex Nihilo Lust in Paradise EDP (2019)

+ Carolina Herrera Bad Boy EDT (2019)

+ Jo Malone Hemlock & Bergamot Cologne (2019)

+ Mugler Angel Nova EDP (2020)

+ Les Liquides Imaginaires Blanche Bête EDP (2021)

+ Dries Van Noten Raving Rose EDP (2022)

Louise Turner

IMAGE: Givaudan.

Oh, and then there’s the super-successful Carolina Herrera Good Girl franchise, with its numerous flankers and limited editions from 2016 onwards.

Medicine’s loss was perfumery’s gain when the Brit dropped out of medical school and found herself a job working in the market research company of a fragrance-producing company. Although Louise Turner didn’t follow the traditional perfumery school route, her nascent skills caught the attention of Quest’s Alain Garossi and she was on her way…

Louise Turner - Roberto Cavalli EDP

Her fine fragrance debuts from 2001 – Trussardi Python Uomo EDT and Versace Versus Time To Relax EDT – have disappeared into the mists of the discontinued and forgotten. But the massive success of JLo Glow ensured Louise Turner had no reason to regret her change in career path.

In this interview, we chat about her unconventional training, competing for briefs and dealing with stress. It’s clear her time in France has influenced her vocabulary, so I’ve kept the occasional French word intact.

Louise Turner - Mugler Angel Nova EDP

IMAGE: Mugler.

Where did perfumery start for you? Any particular events / memories that sparked this passion?

I have always been sensitive to odour and notice and associate smells with places and people. But like a lot of people didn’t know about this job until I literally tripped over it – my destiny!

Where did you study? And what did you most enjoy / find challenging about that experience?

I was following a medical path, with a dentistry option, at a medical school in London. A big mistake as I didn’t want to be a dentist. So after I dropped out and went back home to Kent to rethink what I wanted to do with my life, I chose to study environmental science. With almost 10 months before I could restart my uni course, I found myself a student job in the market research department of Quest International (a fragrance company taken over by Givaudan in 2007).

Louise Turner - Maison Martin Margiela Replica Lazy Sunday Morning EDT

IMAGE: Maison Martin Margiela.

So there began my love affaire with perfume. I suppose I was in the right place at the right time as, after making a nuisance of myself and passing several smelling tests and interviews, Quest offered me a job as a trainee perfumer that I would start three years later after completing my studies.

Did you have a mentor?

I started in the UK in 1991 under a perfumer grassois [from Grasse] Alain Garossi who taught me the principles and helped to start my career – thank you, Alain! I then spent one year in the Netherlands before finally coming to Paris in 1996 (my dream) to start fine fragrance. I was supposed to stay two years and 26 years later, I’m still here.

Louise Turner - Dries Van Noten Raving Rose EDP

IMAGE: Dries Van Noten.

Certainly not the usual route…

It was a vastly different world then. I have a rather unconventional training, as most people I work with have either been to Isipca [the Versailles-based perfume school founded by Jean-Jacques Guerlain in 1970] or have been formed at the Givaudan Perfumery School. I don’t think I would make the cut to get into the latter school today, as it is so difficult with so many people wanting to make this their career. I was really lucky!

“I don’t think I would make the cut to get into the Givaudan Perfumery School today, as it is so difficult with so many people wanting to make this their career. ” – Louise Turner

Tell us about the fragrance that got your career going. What do you think about it now?

Glow by JLo was a real phenomenon and unexpected success. The licence was with Coty at that time and Jennifer Lopez was directly involved in its creation – she wanted the smell of clean and fresh skin, which was inspired by the smell of a particular soap she used.

Louise Turner - JLo Glow EDT

How do you start each project?

Each project is different, so I adapt depending on the client and their approach and expectations.

However, I nearly always start with a quite simple idea that’s usually figurative – for example, peony with spicy chutney – and develop it from there.

The creation of perfumes involves competing for briefs from various companies. Please explain how that process works. Is it something you enjoy?

The process is always competitive and client driven, either via a specific project that will be briefed to us and other fragrance companies or via a themed library approach where, for example, we are asked to submit new feminine oriental ideas.

Louise Turner - Dior Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet EDT

IMAGE: Dior.

However, the competition is mostly felt internally as we perfumers are competing against each other and we rarely see the external competition.

Competition is part of a perfumer’s life – not the easiest thing to manage sometimes and keep the focus on your own game.

Let’s chat about the phenomenal success of Carolina Herrera Good Girl. What would people be surprised to know about this creation?

Good Girl is an amazing success – also very unexpected, as when we first launched it in 2016, it was destined for Spain, Latin America and Russia. But the interest kept on growing, which meant more and more launches worldwide. I travelled more for it than any other perfume.

Louise Turner - Carolina Herrera Good Girl Suprême EDP

There have been numerous Good Girl flankers since the launch of the original in 2016. How have you remained faithful to it while adding something different each time?

It is a simple idea of jasmine and tonka. It is very contrasted and powerful but success is always due to the mix: good perfume, bottle, name, advertising campaign and a good dose of luck.

Each flanker tells a different story while keeping the DNA of Good Girl. I worked on all these flankers with Quentin Bisch [colleague at Givaudan]. We work together a lot. He is the greatest.

Louise Turner - Carolina Herrera Good Girl EDP Suprême

Provocative name aside, Tom Ford Lost Cherry EDP must have been interesting to work on. What was it like to collaborate with Mr Ford on this 2018 release?  

Working with Mr Ford is always a privilege. Such freedom of expression is a rarity today. Lost Cherry was a change for the brand in that it was the first fruity fragrance that he accepted – a new territory to conquer.

Louise Turner - Tom Ford Lost Cherry EDP

IMAGE: Tom Ford.

The unisex D by Diesel is one of your latest projects. More designer brands, at last, are going this route. Your thoughts please.

D expresses that tendance [tendency] for gender fluidity (which TF has been doing for a very long time). It’s good to allow people to choose what they really like rather than being pushed into gender-defined choices by obligation.

Louise Turner - Diesel D EDT

IMAGE: Diesel.

You’re equally at home creating perfumes for niche brands such as Ex Nihilo, Les Liquides Imaginaires and Maison Martin Margiela. How do these projects give you more creative freedom?

Yes, niche gives more freedom and is simpler to develop as it’s often direct ideas with only one person, so it’s much more straight to the point. They’re a breath of fresh air.

Louise Turner - Les Liquides Imaginaires Blanche Bête EDP

IMAGE: Les Liquides Imaginaires.

Behind the beautiful and glamorous façade, perfumery can be a high-pressure environment. How do you deal with the stress? 

Perfumery can be stressful, particularly for someone like me who has a “stressed personality”, as everything is so fast and our clients are increasingly demanding.

“I try to deal with it by working from home part of the time (from my house in Normandy ) and working in my garden.” – Louise Turner

So I try to deal with it by working from home part of the time (from my house in the Normandy countryside) and working in my garden. Working with your hands is very good for destressing, especially when you’re in direct contact with nature.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases: From FF To Ébène Fumé

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Soleil Brûlant EDP

Best recent Tom Ford releases? Some people might grumble that there’s no such thing. That they are now more style than substance. That the designer has peaked, etc.

DARK ARTS: Tom Ford in the campaign for Tom Ford Noir. Image: Tom Ford.

Yes, there have been a few average releases in the past few years, but these are the exception rather than the norm. From this round-up of best recent Tom Ford fragrances, it’s clear the luxury brand still has much to offer and is making a lot of money for its founder’s retirement and partner, Estée Lauder Companies, in the process.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Fucking Fabulous EDP 2

Even before he founded his eponymous brand in 2006, Tom Ford was a household name. The savvy and suave businessman entered the fragrance biz in 2006, one year after the launch of his company, with the mega-hit Tom Ford Black Orchid EDP.

Image: Tom Ford.

In a pioneering move, the designer launched his more upmarket and niche-like Private Blend Collection in 2007, including classics such as Noir de Noir, Oud Wood and Tobacco Vanille.

Image: Tom Ford.

A master of provocative imagery since his stints as creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent, he’s not been afraid to use the same tactics at his own house (see below). This has extended to the names of some of his recent fragrance releases: Fucking Fabulous, Lost Cherry and Rose Prick.

Image: Tom Ford.

And there’s the crux: the most controversial thing about Tom Ford fragrances now are their prices, especially those from the Private Blend line. Of course, how you price value is personal.

Where known, the name of the perfumer is included in brackets after the name of the fragrance.

Do you have any best recent Tom Ford releases?

Image: Tom Ford.

TOM FORD FUCKING FABULOUS EDP

Tom Ford had this to say about the attention-grabbing 2017 release (call it “FF” if the name’s too much for you): “It’s undeniably the most straightforward name for such a beautiful scent. Why make it complicated?” However, the shock value overshadowed what is an appealing leather scent.

It opens with a strong herbal dose of clary sage oil, which has leathery characteristics, with the aromatics of lavender in support. The smooth leather that follows is paired with bitter almond and vanilla, giving it a warm, almost gourmand-ish effect. The drydown keeps it sensual and gently sweet with notes of tonka bean and cashmeran.

It’s a seamless blend that’s far more comfy and cosy than its name suggests.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Fucking Fabulous EDP 1

TOM FORD FOUGÈRE PLATINE EDP (LINDA SONG & OLIVIER GILLOTIN)

With its classic masculine profile, the fougère olfactory family features often in the Tom Ford repertoire.

The opening of this 2018 release is in fresh mode, with the herbal tones of clary sage supported by notes of lavender, lemon and bergamot. Herbal artemisia is the centre of attention with its sharply green qualities. Its potency is tempered with the subtle sweetness of olibanum and honey notes as the fragrance transitions to the warm drydown, with softly spicy tobacco and woods finishing it.

It’s been discontinued but can still be found in some stores and online. Released in 2018, Tom Ford Fougère d’Argent EDP is also worth checking out.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Fougere Platine EDP

TOM FORD LOST CHERRY EDP (LOUISE TURNER)

You naughty boy! Oops, Tom Ford did it again with this 2018 release and its suggestive lost virginity name. Of course, he would never put it in such crass terms.

The intro of the 2018 release bursts with boozy black cherries enhanced with the bittersweet nuttiness of almond. The sweetness kicks in with the fruit of plum, rose and jasmine sambac notes. There’s a lot happening in the complex drydown but I can detect smooth vanilla and amber-y Peru balsam in the mix.

I can’t get enough of this gourmand with clever contrasts for grown-ups .

Image: Tom Ford.

TOM FORD OMBRÉ LEATHER EDP (SONIA CONSTANT)

Part of the Private Blend launch collection in 2007, Tuscan Leather EDP gave Tom Ford major cred in the perfume world and is a standard-bearer in the genre. In 2018, Ombré Leather (originally launched under the Private Blend Collection in 2016) confirmed the brand’s expertise in the category.

It gets going with the warm spice of cardamom. The leather is animalic in all the best ways – sensual and textured – and is given a floral dimension through the intriguing use of jasmine sambac. There’s great depth of the earthy and smoky kind, thanks to notes of vetiver, patchouli and moss, in the drydown.

Also get your nose on the powderier Ombré Leather Parfum, which was released in 2021.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Ombre Leather EDP

TOM FORD LAVENDER EXTRÊME EDP (OLIVIER GILLOTIN)

Want a big and bold lavender fragrance? Then introduce yourself to this 2019 release.

There’s a good chance you won’t notice the opening notes of lemon and violet leaf, as this EDP lays on the lavender with speed. It’s fresh, clean and aromatic, as expected, but also coolly metallic. It then gets sweeter and warmer as cinnamon is added to the mix. The spice sets the tone for the drydown, featuring an abundance of vanilla and tonka bean. Smooth, creamy and musky, they complete the composition.

A comforting and chic option.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Lavender Extreme EDP

TOM FORD BLACK ORCHID PARFUM

The original EDP was released in 2006. Apart from becoming one of the best-sellers of that decade, it’s also responsible for tempting men over to the dark side of so-called “female fragrances” with its pure deliciousness. The unisex parfum version was released in 2020 and while not as busy as the original, it’s just as seductive.

It makes a gorgeously decadent statement from the start with a large helping of truffles – animalic and musky. Juicy plum brings a touch of fruity sweetness. A combo of rich boozy rum and tropical florals – ylang-ylang and orchid – leads the way to the earthy patchouli drydown.

It’s been hyped to the max but justifiably so.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Black Orchid Parfum

TOM FORD BEAU DE JOUR EDP

Originally released in 2019 as part of the Private Blend Collection, this was re-released in 2020 under the Signature Collection, making this beauty more affordable and an even more essential addition to your fragrance wardrobe.

It starts out aromatic and fresh with an overdose of lavender. The sharpness of moss and floral greenery of geranium add a layer of complexity to the composition, with hints of mint and basil in the background. It goes deeper with musky-licious patchouli and an amber accord in the drydown.

Elegance personified and with heaps of character, if this doesn’t make you feel like a dapper gentleman nothing will.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Beau de Jour EDP

TOM FORD ROSE PRICK EDP

Let’s put aside the name, shall we? And savour this 2020 release that’s apparently inspired by Tom Ford’s private rose garden. You’re not the only one trying to picture it.

It’s all earthy spiciness in the opening, with notes of black pepper and turmeric. Three varieties of rose – May, Turkish, Bulgarian – display the queen of florals at her most voluptuous and diverse. Rose-patchouli is a popular combo and the herb gives this scent a dirty, musky edge.

Not as wild as its name suggests (where are the prickly thorns?), it’s nevertheless beautiful stuff.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Rose Prick EDP

TOM FORD COSTA AZZURRA EDP

In the rarefied world of Tom Ford, there seem to be two recurring motifs: the glamorous red carpet and care-free European coasts. A whole sub-range of Private Blend has already been devoted to the pleasures of Amalfi and Positano in Italy.

In 2021, Costa Azzurra migrated from the Private Blend Collection to the Signature range.

It’s a classy aquatic scent that evokes the French Riviera from the outset with aromatic notes of driftwood and seaweed infused with the freshness of lemon, mandarin and lavender.

Woody notes of cypress and oak give depth to the olfactory reverie.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Costa Azzurra EDP

TOM FORD SOLEIL BRÛLANT EDP

This 2021 release feels like a posh vacay in the sun from start to finish. At the price, I wouldn’t expect anything less.

The summer mood begins in familiar fresh and spicy territory, with soft notes of pink peppercorn, mandarin and bergamot. There’s then the sweet ’n sunny heat from notes of honey and orange blossom absolute. It’s in the drydown that this scent really comes into its own. An amber accord mingles with spicy resins, while the seductive smoke of incense is accentuated by vetiver. A hint of leather adds to the pleasure-seeking ambience.

The burnt vibe of this EDP won’t appeal to everyone, so definitely try before you buy.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Soleil Brûlant EDP 2

CHOICES: Soleil Brûlant and Beau de Jour are my personal favourites in this best recent Tom Ford releases post.

TOM FORD ÉBÈNE FUMÉ EDP

I’ll forgive Tom Ford for sounding like Gwyneth Paltrow in the description for this fragrance on the brand’s website – “mindfulness meets opulence” – because this most recent addition to the TF empire is beautifully rich.

The fresh pine-ish smoke of palo santo (“holy wood” in Spanish) stands out in the opening. This wild tree that’s native to South America is burnt as incense sticks to promote emotional and spiritual purity. A leather accord is emphasised by notes of papyrus, labdanum and cade oil. The drydown is darker and resinous in character, with ebony and guaiac wood working their charms.

If you’re looking for a powerful combo of woods, leather and smoke, get your hands on this one pronto. If it makes you feel calmer at the same time, bonus.

Best Recent Tom Ford Releases - Tom Ford Ebene Fume EDP

All these best recent Tom Ford releases are available in South Africa at Woolworths.

All pics in this best recent Tom Ford releases post mine, unless stated otherwise.