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    Daniela Andrier

    Daniela Andrier grew up in Heidelberg with an appetite for smell that bordered on the obsessive. As a teenager, she pressed coffee beans inside her nose just to carry the scent with her everywhere. She studied philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris, a discipline she calls her way of figuring out who she wanted to become. What she discovered instead was perfumery. After training at Chanel, she sharpened her skills at the prestigious Roure Perfumery School in Grasse, then headed to New York, where she produced Calvin Klein Contradiction and Gucci Envy for men before her career truly accelerated. Her decades-long collaboration with Prada, particularly the luminous Infusion d'Iris and the playful Prada Candy, cemented her reputation for balancing restraint with warmth. She currently creates from Givaudan, where she works alongside her husband, CEO Gilles Andrier. In 2025, The Fragrance Foundation honored her with its Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing a body of work that spans everything from tender florals to bold leather compositions.

    Active since 199021 houses80 creations
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    Output
    80
    Fragrances composed
    Acclaim
    4.0
    Average rating
    across the catalogue
    Career
    1990
    First composition

    The signature

    How Daniela composes

    Iris is Andrier's defining obsession. She has spoken openly about her love of the ingredient, drawn to its quiet complexity and the way it emerges from root rather than flower. She returns to it again and again, softening it against ambers, grounding it with woods, threading it through compositions where it might surprise. Her work with Prada in particular demonstrates a mastery of modern elegance, clean enough to feel contemporary yet warm enough to feel human. She gravitates toward ingredients with emotional weight, immortelle and benzoin, neroli and geranium, always in service of a fragrance that feels lived in rather than simply worn. Her signature is that quality of quiet confidence, the kind of scent you recognize before you can name it.

    Philosophy

    What drives Daniela

    Andrier describes her style as the collision between the strangeness of déjà vu and the astonishment of something entirely new. She steers clear of easy answers and obvious associations, preferring instead to build fragrances that feel familiar and surprising at once. Her relationship with scent began in childhood, rooted in comfort and memory, and that emotional intelligence runs through every formula she signs. She has spoken about perfume as a form of self-creation, something accessible to anyone regardless of means, a small act of elegance you can carry with you. That democratic sense of beauty informs how she approaches each brief, whether it arrives from a fashion house or a heritage brand. She listens closely, then translates desire into something that lingers.