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Perfumer Mathilde Laurent On Cartier’s Art Of Olfactory Shock
Y-Jean Mun-Delsalle · 2026-04-08 · via Forbes - Arts

Inside Mathilde Laurent's lab at Cartier

Photo Jean-Francois Jaussaud

In the rarefied world of haute parfumerie, Mathilde Laurent has carved out a singular position—one defined not by excess, but by precision, intuition and a quietly radical approach to composition. Trained in chemistry before entering ISIPCA and refining her craft under Jean-Paul Guerlain at Guerlain, Laurent has, since 2006, shaped the olfactory identity of Cartier as its in-house perfumer. Her work is guided by a philosophy of “esthetic shock”—compositions that feel at once familiar and unexpected, distilled to their essence through a deliberate economy of ingredients.

Drawing on a vast reservoir of sensory memories—from Normandy gardens to Corsican maquis—Laurent approaches fragrance as both a language and a form of thought, capable of bridging the molecular and the metaphysical. Whether composing intimate perfumes or immersive, conceptual projects such as OSNI, she continuously pushes the boundaries of what scent can express. In this conversation, she reflects on joining Cartier, her disciplined yet poetic creative process and her enduring ambition: to reveal perfume not merely as adornment, but as an art form that illuminates, questions and elevates the human experience.

How did your relationship with Cartier first come about?

I came to Cartier because of their ambition: they wanted to recruit a perfumer to develop fragrances that would reflect the Maison. Their pioneering vision was evident in that they were one of the rare Maisons to integrate an in-house perfumer. Cartier has always showed great ambition in the fields of creation and art, and has demonstrated its respect and understanding of savoir-faire. That is what seduced me! Cartier’s excellence, uniqueness and respect for savoir-faire.

How would you describe the Cartier olfactory signature?

A Cartier perfume is primarily an esthetic shock—much the same as a Cartier jewel. By “shock”, I don’t mean something that is so atypical as to be jarring, bizarre or shocking simply for the sake of it. It’s a positive shock—moving and, in a way, familiar. Because at Maison Cartier, we create an esthetic shock made from familiar ingredients. It’s as if we redistribute the cards of perfumery, but with cards we all know well. And of course, it’s always done with Cartier’s chic sense of elegance. It’s a powerful yet delicate conviction that leads to unique and memorable creations because they are unlike any other.

Cartier Baiser Volé

Photo courtesy of Cartier

Describe your creative process.

Using flagship ingredients to the point of overdose and placing the least number of superfluous things around them. It’s simplicity that creates emotion. While others work with masses of ingredients, I like having “soloists” surrounded by a choir. Also, imagine having a quintet and adding a muted melody behind it, or playing an iconoclastic instrument like a synthesizer together with string instruments. I like contrast, and binding things that are contradictory from the start.

How do you update a signature scent over time to keep it contemporary, but also stay true to the house’s DNA?

As part of the Maison Cartier, I am consistently surrounded and inspired by its grand heritage. But “heritage” should never be confused with “traditional”, particularly not for Cartier. The Maison’s heritage is synonymous with its daring and pioneering spirit, one is inseparable from the other, and so each Cartier creation inherently and quite naturally combines modernity, innovation and respect for heritage.

What are the greatest challenges?

The greatest challenge and greatest opportunity are one and the same: imagining a finished fragrance and then making it happen! You could think of a perfume as a dictionary, or a glossary filled with letters, syllables and words to be put together in order to write a new novel. As in a book, we must find the right ingredients which, once assembled, will produce the effect we are looking for.

After creating OSNI 1, “The Perfumed Cloud”, in 2017, tell me about OSNI 2, “The Scented Myth”, which launched in 2022. What was the main idea?

“The Scented Myth” explored the transcendental dimension of perfume that has connected man to the divine since the beginning of time. Through the wonder of olfactory beauty, perfume continues to lift our souls today. As a form of spirituality far from dogma, it has its own founding myths: Aristotle, Plutarch, Theophrastus and Pliny the Elder told the story of the scented panther, capable of exerting an irresistible power of attraction on other wild animals thanks to its attractive scent that emanates naturally. An invisible yet powerful halo; an aura of fragrance. This traditional story was my starting point for imagining an immersive installation where light and fragrance meet, thus creating a divine appearance of the emblematic feline. Seeking to merge myth and icon, I imagined the emotion of seeing them come to life before us through all the senses to express the power of olfaction—an initiation that everyone is invited to. At the meeting point of chemistry and alchemy, the infinitely large and the infinitely small, perfume is much more than simply applying a scent on ourselves. A manifestation of the invisible and the impalpable, it questions our human condition within the universe and blurs the boundaries that separate the molecular level from the cosmic, the physical from the metaphysical. Because it supports humanity in its daily life while at the same time questioning the nature of the world, perfume works in tandem with art. My dearest wish is to make this convergence apparent to all.