Clarisse Aparici
Clarisse Aparici works as a perfumer at Cosmo International Fragrances, bringing a distinctly Spanish perspective to the house's fragrance development. Based in Spain, she has developed a thoughtful approach to creation that bridges traditional perfumery with contemporary sensibilities. While the specifics of her training remain less documented in public sources, her work demonstrates the rigorous technical foundation required of any professional nose. She speaks openly about her creative process, emphasizing the importance of understanding how technology intersects with the art of fragrance-making. Rather than treating innovation as separate from craft, she appears to view technological advancement as a tool that can deepen the perfumer's relationship with materials. Her presence within the industry represents the growing diversity of voices shaping contemporary fragrance, particularly the increasing visibility of female perfumers working across both fine fragrance and functional scent applications.
The hits
Notable creations

The signature
How Clarisse composes
Based on her stated approach to creation, Aparici appears to favor a methodical, research-driven methodology. Her interest in technology suggests comfort with modern analytical tools alongside traditional organoleptic evaluation. While specific signature ingredients or techniques remain less documented publicly, her professional context at Cosmo International Fragrances indicates experience across multiple fragrance categories, from fine fragrance to functional applications. Her Spanish base likely influences her perspective, potentially exposing her to Mediterranean olfactory traditions and regional material preferences. Without access to her specific formulation history, any detailed characterization of her style remains necessarily speculative.
Philosophy
What drives Clarisse
Aparici approaches fragrance creation with an emphasis on process and intentionality. She has spoken about the importance of understanding one's own olfactory identity before attempting to translate emotion into scent. Her perspective on technology suggests she sees it not as a replacement for traditional expertise but as an extension of the perfumer's toolkit, allowing for greater precision and experimentation. She appears drawn to the intersection of science and art, recognizing that modern perfumery requires both creative vision and technical mastery. Rather than following trends, her work seems guided by a desire to create scents that feel both contemporary and enduring, suggesting she values longevity over novelty.
The houses
Maisons Clarisse composes for
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