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    Soïzic Beaucourt

    Soïzic Beaucourt carries the quiet confidence of someone who found her calling early and never looked back. Before she ever picked up a pipette, scent had already claimed her imagination. Born with a natural inclination toward art and literature, she discovered that fragrance offered something rarer: the power to translate invisible emotion into something people could actually hold. She enrolled at ISIPCA, that rigorous threshold between passion and profession, and emerged ready to build something lasting in the industry. Today she serves as Senior Perfumer at Eurofragance, where she works across commercial fragrance creation with a maker's discipline and an artist's instinct. Her career path reflects a particular kind of patience—the understanding that mastery in perfumery arrives not in flashes but in accumulated knowledge, note by careful note.

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    The signature

    How Soïzic composes

    Beaucourt's style resists easy categorization, but certain tendencies emerge. She favors well-structured compositions where each material earns its place. Rather than maximalist layering, she tends toward clarity and intentionality—fragrances that reveal their architecture as they develop rather than arriving all at once. Her technical training at ISIPCA shows in how she builds: precise, methodical, with attention to how a fragrance will behave across different contexts and skin chemistries. She selects ingredients for purpose rather than prestige, though she clearly values quality materials. Her work reflects someone equally comfortable with florals and woods, with subtle shifts and bold statements, adapting approach to project rather than imposing a single signature across everything she touches. At Eurofragance, this flexibility serves her well across diverse briefs and market demands.

    Philosophy

    What drives Soïzic

    For Beaucourt, perfumery is fundamentally a problem-solving art. She speaks about the craft in terms of balance: between what smells beautiful and what performs under real conditions. 'We need to use our creativity to find solutions,' she has said, articulating a philosophy that refuses to separate beauty from function. She approaches each brief as a puzzle where aesthetic instinct and technical constraint must cooperate. This pragmatic creativity shapes her work at Eurofragance, where commercial viability and artistic integrity are not opposites but partners. She does not chase novelty for its own sake, but neither does she settle for the merely safe. Her guiding principle seems to be this: a fragrance should solve a problem while moving the person who encounters it.

    The houses

    Maisons Soïzic composes for