Ramdane Touhami

Ramdane Touhami (born 23 September 1974 in Montauban, France) is a French-Moroccan artist, creative director and entrepreneur.
Often called " a multi-disciplinary and polymath entrepreneur " by the international press, he has created different companies in the fashion, art, PR, and beauty industries since the early-1990s.
He is also known for revamping the world's oldest wax manufacturer Cire Trudon.
Alongside his wife Victoire de Taillac, he is behind the 19th-century Parisian beauty brand, l’Officine Universelle Buly.
A business leader known for his outspokenness and provocative nature, Ramdane Touhami was the subject of a 2025 investigation by Médiapart, reprinted by Libération, in which several former collaborators accused him of making “their lives hell.” While Touhami has publicly shared his side of the story, the article notably relays testimonies criticizing his harsh management style marked by daily insults, verbal abuse, contempt, and racial slurs. At the end of 2024, an article in L'Informé also revealed that he had been accused of plagiarism by the perfume house L.T. Piver, who accused him of copying its aesthetic universe.
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