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    Regina Paulon Devecchi

    Regina Paulon Devecchi operates within the professional fragrance world as a perfumer associated with Takasago, the established Japanese fragrance house with a global reach. Her industry connections include relationships with Dierberger, a respected Brazilian citrus producer, and Rai Ingredientes Industrial S/A, suggesting roots in the Brazilian fragrance materials sector. On social media, she maintains a deliberately understated presence, a choice that speaks to her focus on craft over self-promotion. Regina appears to be building her career with patience and intention, cultivating expertise in an industry where reputation develops slowly and with each carefully composed formula. Her trajectory within Takasago positions her among a new generation of perfumers working within an institution known for its technical precision and Asian market influence.

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    The signature

    How Regina composes

    Working within Takasago's framework, Regina has access to both traditional Japanese olfactory principles and the house's extensive library of aromatic materials. Her Brazilian background likely infuses her perspective with an appreciation for the rich botanical diversity of South America, where many prized fragrance ingredients originate. While her specific stylistic signatures have yet to be publicly documented through released fragrances, her professional affiliations suggest exposure to clean, balanced compositions with attention to structural clarity.

    Philosophy

    What drives Regina

    Regina's approach to perfumery seems rooted in the importance of raw material knowledge, an understanding that the quality of ingredients shapes everything that follows in the creative process. Her connections within the ingredient supply chain indicate she values direct relationships with producers, a practice that gives perfumers deeper insight into their materials. She appears drawn to the collaborative nature of fragrance creation, where a perfumer's vision must harmonize with the needs of brands and the expectations of consumers.

    The houses

    Maisons Regina composes for