Henri Robert

Henri Robert (1899–1987) was a French perfumer whose work bridged tradition and modernity with timeless elegance. Born in Grasse, he learned perfumery from his father and worked alongside Ernest Beaux and Vincent Roubert. At Parfums d’Orsay, he created Le Dandy (1923), an innovative floral aldehydic scent.

At Coty, he composed Muguet de Bois (1936), and in 1952 he succeeded Beaux as Chief Perfumer at Chanel, signing classics such as Pour Monsieur (1955), N°19 (1970) and Cristalle EDT. His restrained, structured style shaped modern perfumery.

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