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    Jean-Claude Gigodot

    Jean-Claude Gigodot entered perfumery through the laboratories of De Laire in Issy Les Moulineaux, where he began his career as a chemist. Working within that structured environment, he developed his foundational skills in formulation and raw material science. Rather than arriving with industry connections or family legacy, Gigodot built his expertise through methodical laboratory work, learning the precise art of combining aromatic compounds from the ground up. This technical beginning gave him a different trajectory than many of his contemporaries, grounding his creative instincts in chemistry rather than artistic intuition alone. Over time, he transitioned from pure formulation work toward more creative responsibilities, though his profile has remained notably private compared to the more public faces of French perfumery.

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    Fragrances composed
    Acclaim
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    The signature

    How Jean-Claude composes

    Given his training at De Laire, Gigodot likely developed expertise in working with classic aromatic materials and established perfumery techniques. His chemist background suggests attention to technical execution and material integrity. Without documented creations in major commercial releases, his stylistic signature remains largely undocumented, though his laboratory origins point toward structured, technically precise compositions.

    Philosophy

    What drives Jean-Claude

    Gigodot's approach to fragrance reflects his scientific roots. He treats perfume creation as a discipline requiring patience and precision rather than inspiration alone. Without access to quotes or explicit statements from the perfumer, his methodology appears rooted in the rigorous training of his De Laire years, where he would have learned to respect the inherent properties of each material. His work suggests someone who values balance and structure over dramatic effects.

    The houses

    Maisons Jean-Claude composes for