Daniela Roche Andrier
Daniela Andrier is a German-born perfumer whose work shaped some of the industry's most recognized fragrances. After studying philosophy at the Sorbonne, her talent was discovered by Jacques Polge during an internship at Chanel, an encounter that led her to train at the renowned Roure Perfumery School in Grasse, later absorbed into Givaudan.
She built her career at Givaudan, where she created more than 50 fragrances for Prada, including bestsellers such as Prada Candy and Infusion d'Iris, along with compositions for houses including Bottega Veneta, Gucci, and Yves Saint Laurent. Her signature style favored natural, high-quality ingredients and rejected clichés, capturing the essence of nature with elegance and restraint.
Andrier, married to Givaudan executive Gilles Andrier, left an indelible mark on global perfumery through fragrances defined by their timeless character.