1960s. He later pursued a Master's degree in Analytical Chemistry in Amsterdam. Gras' career in the world of perfumery commenced at the esteemed Roure Bertrand Dupont School (now Givaudan Perfumery School), where he honed his craft and developed his expertise in chromatography. Over the last three decades, Gras has become a prominent figure in the luxury fragrance industry, creating exceptional scents for numerous high-end brands. Following his education at Roure Bertrand Dupont School, Martin Gras joined Dragoco, which later became part of Symrise in 2003. Gras' first notable fragrances emerged in the mid-1980s, including Bleu Marine for Pierre Cardin, Pour Homme for Ted Lapidus, and Cerruti 1881 Pour Homme fo...

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