Heritage
A house, in its own words
Gabriel Gabor brings a Hungarian heritage to his Parisian perfume house, a cultural intersection that informs the aesthetic sensibility of the brand. Gabor began his journey into perfumery as an artisanal creator in 2010, accumulating thirteen years of experience before formally establishing De Gabor Paris in 2019. This decade of preliminary work allowed him to develop his compositional voice and establish the technical foundation that now defines the house's olfactory identity. The founding of De Gabor Paris represented a formalization of Gabor's personal creative practice, transforming solitary perfumery exploration into a structured perfume house operating within the competitive Parisian niche market. His background combines what the brand describes as authenticity as a guiding principle, rejecting standardized approaches in favor of individualized scent creation. The house emerged during a period of growth for niche perfumery, when independent creators could establish direct relationships with fragrance collectors seeking alternatives to commercial designer offerings. Gabor's journey from Hungary to Paris mirrors a broader pattern of perfumery expertise flowing toward France as a center of olfactory artistry, though his work maintains distinctly personal rather than institutional character.
The philosophy underpinning De Gabor centers on authenticity as a foundational credendum, a term explicitly used by the founder to describe his operating principle. Gabor has articulated a deliberate departure from standardized perfume production, positioning the house as an alternative to mass-market fragrance creation. The house emphasizes that each perfume possesses its own story, encompassing the process of creation, the emotional content embedded within the composition, the element of seduction, and the maintenance of certain secrets between creator and wearer. This approach suggests a view of perfumery as narrative art rather than mere consumer product, where the wearer's experience extends beyond simple fragrance application into a more intimate interpretive relationship. The concentration format, extrait de parfum, serves as a technical embodiment of this philosophy, prioritizing richness and longevity over accessibility or versatility. Gabor's certified credentials as a creative perfumer provide the technical framework within which these philosophical commitments operate, suggesting that his rejection of standardization emerges from genuine mastery rather than mere positioning.










