Hailing from a blend of Italian and Corsican cultures, Vanina Muracciole grew up surrounded by the captivating scents of the maquis and was inspired by her family's artistic heritage. She pursued her passion for chemistry, earning a degree before enrolling in the prestigious ISIPCA institute in Versailles.
Muracciole's career began in Milan, followed by a tenure in Grasse with the renowned fragrance company Mane. During her time at Mane, she honed her skills and developed her unique style. Later, she collaborated with master perfumer Thomas Fontaine on a freelance basis at Jean Patou.
In 2012, Muracciole struck out on her own as a freelance perfumer. Since then, she has created numerous fragrances for niche and confidential perfume houses such as Jovoy, Jeroboam, Le Galion, Comptoir Sud Pacifique, Fragonard, Lubin, and Masque Milano. Vanina Muracciole's unique approach to perfumery is deeply rooted in her life experiences and cultural background. Drawing inspiration from the enchanting aromas of her homeland, she embodies a blend of tradition and modernity in her creations, allowing her to craft scents that evoke emotions and resonate with her audience.