Philippine Courtière

Philippine Courtière grew up surrounded by the heritage of Dior, training at the prestigious ISIPCA school before establishing her career at houses such as Firmenich. Her olfactory style is defined by a modern, vibrant elegance, capable of capturing moments of pure insolence or absolute calm. At All Yours, we celebrate her talent through each fragrance she creates for Maison Matine. Among her most beloved works stands Bain de Midi, a composition that evokes the warmth of the sun with exceptional technical mastery.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Philippine Courtière

What defines Philippine Courtière's olfactory style?

Philippine Courtière stands out for a contemporary, luminous style. Trained at ISIPCA and with a family heritage linked to haute perfumery, her creations for Maison Matine, such as Nature Insolente, balance freshness and sophistication with a vibrant, highly personal signature.

What are Philippine Courtière's most iconic fragrances?

In our selection, you can find her most representative works for the Maison Matine house. Especially notable are Bain de Midi, ideal for those seeking solar warmth, and Avant l'Orage, a woody and floral fragrance that captivates with its balance.

Why choose a niche perfume designed by Philippine Courtière?

Choosing a Courtière creation means opting for the technical excellence of an elite perfumer who has worked at some of the world's best houses. Her perfumes offer a unique narrative and superior ingredient quality, moving away from mass commercial trends.

Where can you buy Philippine Courtière perfumes in Spain?

You can purchase Philippine Courtière's creations at All Yours, both in our physical stores in Madrid and Barcelona and in our online shop. We offer international shipping and a carefully curated selection that includes hits such as Nature Insolente.

What kind of notes predominate in Courtière's creations?

Although she is versatile, she usually works with interesting contrasts. In Bain de Midi she uses white flowers and vanilla, while in Avant l'Orage she explores musky and woody facets, demonstrating her ability to evoke complex emotions.