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Bath & Body Works Perfumers Celebrated for Women’s History Month

The Bath & Body Works Foundation is donating $170,000 to support the American Chemical Society Scholars Program for future projects.

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By: Lianna Albrizio

Associate Editor

This Women’s History Month, Bath & Body Works is celebrating five perfumers who’ve had a powerful impact on the brand by creating some of our most iconic fragrances. 
 
They include: Honorine Blanc, master perfumer, creator of Butterfly & Pure Wonder; Adriana Medina, vice president, senior perfumer, co-creator of Fiji Sunshine & Poppy; Nicole Mancini, senior perfumer, co-creator of Fiji Sunshine & Poppy; Grabiela Chelariu, senior perfumer, creator of Pastel Skies; and Patricia Bilodeau, perfumer, creator of In the Stars. 
 
Bath & Body Works supports the American Chemical Society (ACS) Scholars Program, which awards undergraduate students from historically underrepresented groups, majoring in chemistry-related disciplines & careers. The Bath & Body Works Foundation is donating a total of $170,000 to support the ACS Scholars Program’s mission to help open doors for the next generation of leaders in chemistry-related fields, like perfumers and more. 
 

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