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    Thomas Seifert

    Thomas Seifert entered perfumery in 2005, guided by an evident commitment to the craft that set his trajectory early. He launched his career working within Brazil's major fragrance houses, an environment known for producing technically skilled artisans due to the country's complex relationship with both tropical naturals and synthetic innovation. This initial immersion in a demanding market built a foundation of practical expertise. Though documented details of his subsequent moves remain limited in available sources, the span from 2005 to the present represents nearly two decades of professional development in fragrance creation. His path suggests someone who chose mastery over prominence, building quietly while others sought the spotlight.

    Active since 20051 house2 creations
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    TS
    Output
    2
    Fragrances composed
    Acclaim
    3.8
    Average rating
    across the catalogue
    Career
    2005
    First composition

    The signature

    How Thomas composes

    While specific creations remain undocumented in available databases, Seifert's background in Brazilian fragrance houses implies familiarity with a wide spectrum of ingredients. The Brazilian market traditionally embraces vibrant, long-lasting compositions that perform in warm climates, often featuring citrus, tropical florals, and durable woods. A perfumer shaped by these houses would likely develop signature strengths in creating fragrances with projection and longevity. His technical training in major houses suggests classical structure in his compositions, built on traditional techniques rather than avant-garde experimentation.

    Philosophy

    What drives Thomas

    Seifert's approach appears grounded in discipline and craftspersonship rather than self-promotion. Working within Brazil's competitive fragrance industry likely shaped a philosophy centered on balance between commercial viability and artistic integrity. Rather than chasing trends, he seems to focus on understanding how materials interact and evolve. His dedication to the fundamentals suggests a perfumer who values the technical challenges of composition over the glamour often associated with the profession. This measured, workmanlike approach often produces creators who endure precisely because they never depend on novelty alone.

    The houses

    Maisons Thomas composes for