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    Antoine Lie

    Antoine Lie is a perfumer who isn't afraid to push boundaries. He's known for his bold, sometimes controversial, creations and a willingness to experiment that sets him apart. While specific details about his early life and training are somewhat scarce, it's clear he's a perfumer who's carved his own path. He's not one to shy away from challenging briefs or unconventional ingredients, and that's exactly what makes his work so interesting. He's worked with a variety of brands, but his collaboration with Etat Libre d'Orange has been particularly notable, showcasing his penchant for the avant-garde. Over the years, he has built up a reputation for being a talented, yet rebellious force in the fragrance industry.

    Active since 200624 houses59 creations
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    AL
    Output
    59
    Fragrances composed
    Acclaim
    4.0
    Average rating
    across the catalogue
    Career
    2006
    First composition

    The signature

    How Antoine composes

    Lie's style can be characterized as daring and experimental. He isn't afraid to use synthetic molecules alongside natural ingredients to create unique and unexpected accords. His work often features a tension between contrasting elements, such as sweetness and bitterness, or freshness and decay. While he doesn't seem to adhere to a particular ingredient signature, his fragrances often possess a distinctive, almost unsettling, quality that sets them apart. It's this willingness to take risks and explore the darker, more unconventional side of perfumery that defines his style.

    Philosophy

    What drives Antoine

    Antoine Lie approaches fragrance creation with a spirit of artistic exploration. He seems driven by a desire to evoke strong emotions and challenge perceptions, rather than simply create pleasing scents. He's interested in the story a fragrance can tell, and he isn't afraid to use unusual or even jarring combinations to tell it. His philosophy appears to be rooted in the belief that fragrance should be an experience, a conversation starter, and a reflection of the complexities of life.