Francis Fabron was a renowned French perfumer who created some of the most iconic fragrances in the perfume industry. From a young age, Fabron was drawn to the art of perfumery and decided to pursue it as a career. He trained at the Givaudan Perfumery School in Paris and started his career as a junior perfumer at Roure Bertrand Fils. In the 1940s, Fabron gained recognition for his signature aldehydic fragrances, characterized by a sparkling, effervescent quality. He created the legendary L'Interdit for Givenchy in 1957, originally made as a personal fragrance for Audrey Hepburn. The fragrance became a sensation and catapulted Fabron to the forefront of the perfume industry. Fabron continued to create iconic fra...

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