Denyse beaulieu biography of michaels
When Denyse Beaulieu was growing up near Montreal, perfume was forbidden in her house, spurring a childhood curiosity that became an intellectual and sensual.
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Denyse Beaulieu
Canadian writer
Denyse Beaulieu is a Canadian writer, translator, and instructor.
She is the author of bilingual perfume blog Grain de Musc as well as the memoir The Perfume Lover: A Personal History of Scent,[1] a book about her collaboration with French perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour to create the L'Artisan Parfumeur fragrance Seville à l’Aube.[2]
Early life
Denyse Beaulieu grew up in a suburb of Montreal, Quebec.[3] She earned a master's degree in French literature at the Université de Montréal, then moved to France to study semiology and literary history at Université Paris VII Jussieu.[4]
Career
Beaulieu's first paying job in France was as nude model.[4] She also appeared, corsetted, in Bettina Rheims's book of erotic photography, Female Trouble (which also showed actress Catherine Deneuve, musician Annie Lennox and model Kristen McMenamy).
Her writing career also includes erotica: she was the gho