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    Cleber Bozzi

    Cleber Bozzi knew from age five that perfumery would define his life. He pursued formal training at Quest International UK, an education that gave him both technical depth and a global perspective on fragrance creation. As co-founder and perfumer at Scens Fragrances, he built a house that reflects his vision of Brazilian perfumery with international sensibilities. His documented work began with Jequiti in 2014, and he has since contributed compositions to Amyi alongside collaborators including Sandra Casagrande and Samuel Moraes. With six fragrances in circulation across multiple brands, Bozzi has established himself as a distinctive voice in South American perfumery, drawing on his British training while remaining rooted in Brazilian creativity. His trajectory from childhood passion to professional perfumer exemplifies a rare consistency of purpose.

    Active since 20141 house2 creations
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    CB
    Output
    2
    Fragrances composed
    Acclaim
    4.3
    Average rating
    across the catalogue
    Career
    2014
    First composition

    The hits

    Notable creations

    Amyi VI by Amyi
    Amyi
    Amyi VI
    4.4
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    Coming soonAmyi V by Amyi
    Amyi
    Amyi V
    4.1
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    The signature

    How Cleber composes

    Bozzi favors bold contrasts and layered complexity. He works comfortably across gender boundaries, creating scents that feel both confident and fluid. His compositions often balance tropical freshness with deeper, more introspective base notes, reflecting his Brazilian roots without confining him to regional tropes. He has shown range across multiple houses, from commercial releases like Jequiti to artistic collaborations with Amyi, adapting his signature density to fit different contexts.

    Philosophy

    What drives Cleber

    Bozzi treats each fragrance as a story waiting to be worn. He believes scent should evoke something personal and immediate, rather than relying on conceptual abstraction. His creative process begins with emotional resonance, asking what feeling a composition should capture before considering ingredients. This approach keeps his work grounded in experience rather than trend. He draws energy from the diversity of Brazilian fragrance culture while maintaining the precision instilled during his time in England.

    The houses

    Maisons Cleber composes for