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    Maurice Roucel

    Maurice Roucel is a self-taught perfumer, a maverick in an industry often defined by formal training. He didn't attend ISIPCA or apprentice in Grasse. Instead, he started as a chemist at Chanel in 1973, quickly becoming captivated by the world of fragrance. He learned by doing, by smelling, and by pushing boundaries. Over the years, he's worked with some of the biggest names in the business, including Symrise and IFF. He’s known for his audacious style and his refusal to conform to trends, a quality that has made him both admired and occasionally controversial. Roucel's career is a testament to the power of passion and self-belief in a world that often values pedigree above all else. He's proof that you can forge your own path, even in the rarefied air of haute perfumery.

    Active since 198727 houses46 creations
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    Maurice Roucel

    Photo: Guillaume Luisetti · CC BY-SA 3.0

    Output
    46
    Fragrances composed
    Acclaim
    4.0
    Average rating
    across the catalogue
    Career
    1987
    First composition

    The signature

    How Maurice composes

    Roucel's style is often described as opulent and sensual. He has a penchant for white flowers, particularly tuberose, which he often uses in rich, heady compositions. Amber, vanilla, and musk are also frequent players in his creations, adding warmth and depth. He's not afraid of using synthetics to create new and exciting effects, but he always grounds his fragrances with natural ingredients. His scents are known for their incredible longevity and sillage; they make a statement. He creates fragrances that command attention, never shy or retiring.

    Philosophy

    What drives Maurice

    Roucel approaches perfumery like a painter approaches a canvas. He's not afraid to use bold strokes and unexpected combinations to create something truly unique. He believes in the power of raw materials and isn't afraid to use them in generous doses. For him, fragrance is about emotion, about evoking a feeling or a memory. He seeks to create scents that are both beautiful and thought-provoking, perfumes that linger in the mind long after they've faded from the skin. He embraces complexity, building accords with many notes that dance in tension with each other.