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    Stephanie Bakouche

    France

    Stéphanie Bakouche, born in Paris, France, discovered her passion for perfumery at age five and began her career at 18 with LT Piver before training at ISIPCA, where she worked with Takasago and Givaudan. She honed her skills under Bertrand Duchaufour for seven years and has created notable fragrances including the cult hit Invasion Barbare for MDCI (2005), Bataille de Fleurs for Cloon Keen Atelier (2010), Rose Privée for L’Artisan Parfumeur (2015), and Mon Seul Désir and Fugit Amor for Jul et Mad. Now based in Grasse, she runs her independent studio Sensaba, serves as an active member of the Osmothèque, and teaches at the Ecole Supérieure du Parfum, sharing her eclectic expertise across creation, development, and education.

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