The Enduring Influence of Maternal Fragrance on Perfumers

Mar 28, 2025 at 6:00 AM

This Mother's Day, the focus is on the deep connection between mothers and their offspring, a bond that has inspired countless perfumers and scents over the years. The olfactory link between parent and child is one of the most profound and lasting influences, often sparking a lifelong passion for fragrance. Many perfumers attribute their career choice to the scent of their mother's signature perfume, an aroma that becomes etched in memory, shaping preferences and emotional responses to fragrances.

Consider Violaine Collas, a Parisian perfumer whose earliest scent memory is simply "My mother’s perfume on her scarf." This evocative recollection embodies maternal love and comfort, encapsulated in a single unforgettable aroma. Trained at the prestigious ISIPCA school alongside legendary figures like Dominique Ropion and Maurice Roucel, Collas has crafted acclaimed fragrances such as L’Occitane Cerisier aux Papillons and Amouage Honour Woman.

Similarly, perfume designer Azzi Glasser recalls observing her mother prepare for a night out, finishing with a liberal application of perfume. Glasser reminisces about this experience: “I would watch my mother getting ready for a party, putting on her false eyelashes, fur coat, and finally her perfume, leaving behind an unforgettable trail.” This early exposure sparked her desire to create her own scent.

Bruno Jovanovic was inspired by his mother spraying Cabochard on her fur coat before saying goodbye. This memory led him to develop 'Neo Fur,' a modern interpretation of that cherished scent, crafted without animal-derived ingredients. Jovanovic describes it as a 'vegetarian fur coat,' capturing the essence of his mother's image in a sustainable way.

Goutal's 'Petit Cherie' exemplifies another tender tribute. Camille Goutal shares how her mother Annick gave her this nickname, which she later discovered was also used by her grandfather. The fragrance represents a younger version of 'Ce Soir Ou Jamais,' symbolizing intergenerational connections.

Angela Flanders created 'Precious One' as a fragrant love letter to her daughter Kate, who learned perfumery skills at her mother's side. This award-winning scent features lush floral notes resting on a mossy base, standing as a testament to their enduring bond.

Lanvin’s Arpège, created in 1927 by André Fraysse for Jeanne Lanvin, is a gift for her daughter Marie-Blanche’s 30th birthday. Named by Marie-Blanche, a talented musician, the fragrance's bottle design includes an illustration based on a photograph of Jeanne and her daughter, symbolizing maternal love.

Beyond professional perfumery, the scent of a mother holds unique power. Catching a familiar fragrance can transport one back to childhood memories of comfort and love. Even years after a mother’s passing, her scent can provide solace and presence.

A fitting tribute to the women who shaped us is recognizing the indelible mark they've left on our sensory world. Whether through cherished perfumes or comforting scents, these olfactory memories connect us to our mothers, transcending time and distance, celebrating the enduring power of love captured in fragrance.