The 36-year-old trained herself to pick up different aromas after working on the perfume floors of department stores. She has been developing her own fragrances for seven years and has worked for Lush and Gorilla Perfumes.
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Duffy most enjoys trying to evoke different time periods with scents and flavour, and recently helped to create a Courvoisier gift set inspired by Paris's “Golden Age”, alongside fellow perfumer Euan McCall. As well as making a romantic aroma, she tried to conjure up fragrances from the time, such as “coffee, leather luggage and steam from trains”.
It may sound difficult to recreate the smell of leather, but Duffy does so by drawing on her knowledge of thousands of natural and synthetic aroma chemicals to make the desired scent, matching tiny amounts at different percentage levels until the smell is just right.
And she doesn't always stay in the past. When developing cocktails, she prefers to go futuristic and will use dehydrators to dry powders to give the impression of space food.
Although her work involves a lot of “geeky” scientific knowledge, Duffy's approach to perfumery is also artistic.
“I enjoy that everything I work on is ephemeral,” she says. “Whether it is a cocktail or a candle, it disappears. It's awesome - there's no legacy.”

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