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Aug 13, 2024 · Some 200 years later, and inspired to build upon the botanical roots of her family, Marie Du Petit Thouars founded fragrance and lifestyle brand Maison Louis Marie with six initial scents.
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Aug 21, 2024 · Fast forward two hundred years, Marie Du Petit Thouars felt inspired to build upon the botanical founded fragrance and lifestyle brand Maison Louis Marie and create accessible, clean luxury brand with scents that are inspired by Marie’s most treasured childhood memories and old family discoveries.
Maison Louis Marie is the result of a long, storied family history with scent, beginning with Louis Marie Aubert du Petit Thouars: a pioneer in French botanical history, he was exiled to Madagascar, La Reunion and the Mauritius islands during the French revolution.
As a young girl, Marie du Petit Thouars grew up in Belgium where her grandfather was a botanist. She spent her time making candles and experimenting with scents in her mother’s green house.
Marie du Petit Thouars is the founder of Maison Marie Louis (MLM), a fragrance house born out of her family’s rich botanical history. As a young girl, Marie grew up in Belgium making candles and experimenting with scents in her mother’s greenhouse.
Oct 1, 2024 · Two hundred years later, his descendant Marie du Petit Thouars was growing up in Belgium. She remembers playing in her grandfather’s nursery while making candles and experimenting with scents in her mother’s greenhouse.
A Little Bit of History. It starts in 1792 with Louis Marie Aubert du Petit Thouars, a pioneer in French botanical history. During the French revolution, he was exiled to Madagascar, La Reunion and Mauritius where he discovered a huge variety of plant specimens.