About
Beginnings
Pierre Dinand, an engineer’s son, began his art studies in Paris in the early 1950’s.
He was drafted and sent to fight in the paddyfields of Indochina, but Dinand was more interested in art than in fighting.
Fortunately, an obliging senior officer allowed him to attempt courses at the Royal Art School of Cambodia in the Silver pagoda of Phnom Penh.Shortly thereafter, he was detached to work with a group of archeologists in Angkor Wat.
For over a year, he studied Asian temples and sculptures.
On his return to France, Dinand found a job in the automobile industry.
« I was a test driver, but they discovered I didn’t have a driver’s license… «
Pierre was fired on the spot and ended up working for a chemical company. The firm was about to launch a new product.
» But the package was hideous.
I decided to re-design it myself «
The boss was delighted. Dinand was promoted to chief advertizing executive and his wages tripled. After a time, he was recruited by Contact advertising agency. One of the customers was the Rochas perfume company.
They were looking for a new bottle design. « Madame Rochas » was on the shelves in late 1958. For the first time ever, the stopper was not made of glass but rather, entirely of plastic and metal. The perfume was a success. Dinand was hired by Rochas, and designing perfume bottles became his profession.
» And it just never stopped. «
In 1964, Dinand was introduced to an up-and-coming designer, Yves Saint-Laurent.
» I also met Givenchy, Balenciaga, Guerlain, Dior…
I was just rocketed to the very center of design and perfume. «

The Art of Perfume Bottle Design
There’s more to the designing of perfume bottles than shape.
It also takes a strong technical background. Thanks to his early experiences in the industry, Pierre Dinand was able to bring new materials to a field where the use of glass still reigned.
In the early sixties, Pierre Dinand wanted Paco Rabanne’s Calandre to be locked into a metal frame to set with the design of the Paco’s metal dress made for Brigitte Bardo.
» Paco decided on a theme : ‘a couple making love on the backseat of a car at a drive-in.’In that case, I told him, better have a big car ! ‘yes’, he responded, a ‘Rolls-Royce’. From the Rolls came the idea of its front, the radiator grille or calandre, which eventually became the name of the perfume. «
But in those days in the perfume industry, for various reasons, metal was practically impossible to use . And so he decided to experiment with ABS. At the time, it was a brand new material mostly used in the car industry. Once galvanized, this material can be metal-plated and looks like real metal.
Dinand’s most iconic designs is the bottle for Yves Saint Laurent’s Opium fragrance in 1977. Shaped like an inrō and inspired by the opulence and mystery of the Orient, Dinand created a bottle that exuded sensuality and allure. Its sleek silhouette and rich, deep color perfectly complemented the exotic notes of the fragrance, making it an instant classic.
» Ironically, the design was first made for Kenzo who refused it. I presented a reworking to Saint Laurent thrown in as a bonus between several designs. Yves grabbed the Kenzo bottle and said : « It’s a Japanese inrō, where the samurai stored their opium balls ! » The name Opium came from the bottle design. «
One of those rare, enduring successes in an industry define by change is Yves Saint Laurent’s Rive Gauche.
It’s the first perfume line in aerosol cans, echoing Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup cans. The design was inspired by the vase de Dunand found in an antique shop at the marché Byron in Saint-Ouen.
This metal bottle still unchanged and on sale today.
Another notable creation by Dinand is the bottle for Calvin Klein’s Eternity. With its simple yet sophisticated design, the bottle became synonymous with timeless elegance.The concept was inspired by a wedding gift. Cavin Klein gave to his just married wife a band previously owned by the Duchess of Windsor. It was inscribed with the words « For Eternity ».
» Calvin and I went to Tiffany store to see the ambiance and the color codes for wedding presents. Almost everything was in crystal and silver with religious symbols. Thus we imagined a bottle in cut crystal and a silver cap, topped by a stylised cross. «
Dinand’s approach to perfume bottle design is a harmonious blend of exchange with the perfume creator, its own observation of the world around him, and material’s technique from the industry. In the same way, Dinand says that’s a perfume become iconic only if the fragrance, the bottle design and the communication are intimately linked.

1960 - Madame Rochas

1960 - Eau d'Hermès

1964 - Y

1966 - Eau Sauvage

1969 - Calandre

1970 - Givenchy III

1970 - Fashion

1970 - Eau Cendrée

1971 - Rive Gauche

1971 - YSL pour homme

1973 - Coriandre

1973 - Paco Rabanne Pour Homme

1974 - Nympheas

1974 - Gentleman

1975 - Captain

1975 - Azzaro

1975 - Bloomie's

1976 - Isadora

1977 Opium

1978 - Valentino

1978 - Red

1978 - Van Cleef for Men

1978 - Azzaro pour homme

1979 - Ivoire

1979 - Cavale

1979 - Michelle

1979 - Cerruti Fair Play

1979 - Man and Woman

1980 - Versailles

1981 - Nocturnes

1982 - K de Krizia

1982 - Farala

1982 - Oleg Cassini

1982 - Armani

1982 - Missoni Uomo

1982 - Borsalino

1982 - JA Jun Ashida

1983 - Ebène

1983 - Paris

1984 - Gianfranco Ferre

1984 - Privé

1984 - Krizia Uomo

1984 - Obsession

1984 - Joy

1984 - Azzaro 9

1984 - Ysatis

1984 - Via Condotti

1985 - Le 3e Homme

1985 - Gilda

1985 - 6-0 Bjon Borg

1985 - Obsession

1985 - Teatro alla Scala

1985 - Dans la Nuit

1985 - Privilège

1985 - Carlo Corinto

1985 - Fendi

1986 - Anne Klein II

1986 - Kipling

1986 - Audace

1986 - Maëlle

1986 - Gian Marco Venturi

1986 - Liz Claiborne

1986 - Xeryus

1986 - Basile

1986 - Obsession for Men

1986 - Sung

1987 - Amalda

1987 - Moschino

1987 - Marte

1987 - Eau Dynamisante

1987 - Tiffany

1987 - La Perla

1987 - Francesco Smalto

1987 - Baglietto

1987 - Capucci di Capucci

1987 - A by Annabella

1987 - Basile Uomo

1987 - Enrico Coveri

1988 - Eternity for women

1988 - Soprani Uomo

1988 - Maxim's

1988 - Listen

1988 - Les Copains

1988 - Arrogantissima

1988 - Luciano Soprani

1988 - Maxim's pour Homme

1989 - Shu Uemura

1989 - Caractère

1989 - Eternity for men

1989 - Scaasi

1989 - Kao

1989 - Charro

1989 - Navy

1989 - Misha

1989 - Moods and Moods Uomo

1989 - Maserati

1989 - Tiffany for Men

1989 - Pomellato

1989 -Spoiled by Theodore

1989 - Echo

1990 - Cassini

1990 - Encore

1990 - Vicky Tiel

1990 - Perle Noire

1990 - Diable au corps

1990 - Ocean Rain

1991 - Amarige

1992 - Casbah

1993 - XS

1993 - Insensé

1993 - Champagne

1994 - Dolce & Gabbana

1995 - Cheap & Chic

1995 - Pleasures

1995 - XS pour Elle

1995 - Butterfly

1996 - Exsultate

1996 - Pleasures for Men

1997 - Eau de Saint Louis

2000 - Verveine

2001 - Light Blue

2004 - Léonard

2011 - Les jardins d'Aladin

2012 - Gant

2013 - Pozzo di Borgo

2015 - Dear Polly

2015 - Map of the Heart

2016 - Jean Michel Duriez

2017 - Beautiful Day

2019 - Glasshouse

2019 - Les soeurs de Noé

2020 - La Perla

2021 - Phantom

2021 - Miles Wambaugh
