Louise Turner
Louise Turner is a British perfumer known for her refined, modern approach to fine fragrance. Born and raised in Kent, in the south of England, she discovered her love of scent through local wildflowers like honeysuckle and lilac. She was studying medicine when a temporary summer job at Quest, later acquired by Givaudan, redirected her path into perfumery; she joined the company's Paris fine fragrance division in 1996 and became a perfumer there in 2000.
Over the course of her career, she developed fragrances for houses including Carolina Herrera, Chloé, Dior, Gucci, Tom Ford, and Maison Martin Margiela. Her style favors bold yet balanced compositions with a bright, sensual character, often drawing on white florals like jasmine, orange blossom, and tuberose.
Among her most emblematic works is Good Girl for Carolina Herrera, a fragrance celebrated for capturing feminine duality within a sophisticated olfactory structure.