Mane
Mane Perfume Manufacturer
Mane is a family owned French flavoring and fragrance manufacturer.
It was founded in 1871 by V. Mane Fils. Victor Mane started his business producing fragrance materials from area plants and flowers. Between 1916 and 1958, Victor's sons, Gabriel and Eugene Mane, development the company into an international business. Eugene's son, Maurice, added the flavoring market to the company. Jean Mane, Maurice's son took over as company president in 1995. Mane headquarters are in France, but they are represented in over 70 countries, with more than 20 subsidiaries or representative offices.
Vision
"Mane is building a better future on the enlarged elements of our past by increasing the services available to our customers and ensuring the optimum cost-effectiveness of our products, through creativity and technology, with prospective marketing and partnership." --mane.com
Headquarters
- Address: 4 rond-point Claude Monet, 92532 Levallois-Perret Cedex, France
- Phone: +00 33 1 41 92 00 20
USA Headquarters
- Address: 555 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10022
- Phone: 1-212-759-6200
Perfumers - Current and Former Noses
Alexis Dadier - Created: A Travers Le Moroir, Theirry Mugler; NellyRodi Parfum 1 Incense
Cecile Hua / Cecile Krakower - Created: Yu by Mane (Apr. 2007); Grand Neroli by Atelier
Cecile Matton Joined 2007 / Perfumer of the Year 2018
Christine Nagel - Joined late 2010
Fabrice Pellegrin - Created: Womanity, Theirry Mugler; NellyRodi Parfum 3 Cardamome
Jennifer Jambon - Assistant July-Aug. 2002, left to work for IFF in Dec. 2002
Julie Masse - Joined 2010
Karine Dubreuil - Created: Leiber Eau de Parfum; Incanto Shine by Salvatore Ferragamo
Laurent Bruyere - Passed away November 2008
Laurant Le Guernec - Left to work for IFF in 2002
Mathilde Bijaoui - Joined 2004
Michel Mane - Created: Aquafine (technology for creating environmental friendly water-based scents as used in Nautica's Ocean)
Patricia Choux - Fine Fragrances, New York
Violaine Collas - Fine Fragrances, Paris
Check out the Perfumers (the nose) behind the fragrances