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    MG Gulcicek

    Mişel Gülçiçek built MG International Fragrance Company into one of Turkey's most respected fragrance houses, establishing the operation in 1961. As a pioneer in the region, Gülçiçek helped shape a domestic industry that would eventually reach global clients. The company grew by serving both local and international brands, eventually forming a partnership with Firmenich that leveraged 186 years of combined experience across both houses. Under Gülçiçek's direction, MG International developed a reputation for bridging Turkish fragrance traditions with international creative standards. While details of Gülçiçek's personal training remain scarce in available records, the company's longevity suggests a commitment to the craft that spans generations of perfumers.

    Active since 19611 house2 creations
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    MG
    Output
    2
    Fragrances composed
    Acclaim
    4.3
    Average rating
    across the catalogue
    Career
    1961
    First composition

    The signature

    How MG composes

    MG International operates across multiple fragrance categories, suggesting a house comfortable with varied stylistic demands. The company's work spans from fine fragrances to consumer scents, indicating versatility in execution. As a firm rooted in Turkish fragrance traditions but operating internationally, MG International's style likely balances regional identity with global accessibility. The Firmenich partnership suggests access to high-quality raw materials and contemporary formulation techniques.

    Philosophy

    What drives MG

    Gülçiçek approached fragrance creation with an understanding that successful perfumery requires both artistic instinct and technical precision. The company's work across fine fragrances, consumer scents, and innovative compositions indicates a flexible philosophy that serves diverse market needs. MG International's partnership with Firmenich reflects a belief that collaboration strengthens creative output. The house seems guided by a principle that heritage, when actively cultivated, becomes a competitive advantage rather than a constraint.

    The houses

    Maisons MG composes for