Heritage
A house, in its own words
Publicly available information about Giesso's origins proves remarkably sparse. The brand does not appear in major fragrance industry databases or publications, and no independent press coverage has documented its founding circumstances, founder's identity, or country of origin. The sole reliable anchor is the 2020 release date shared across all eight listed fragrances, suggesting a synchronized launch rather than gradual portfolio building. Without corroborating sources, claims about the brand's heritage, founding team, or historical milestones cannot be verified. The Spanish-language fragrance names (Puro Mujer, Puro Hombre, Esencia Mujer, Esencia Hombre, Naturaleza) provide indirect evidence of cultural ties, though whether these reflect the brand's country of registration, manufacturing location, or intended market remains unconfirmed. Researchers and fragrance enthusiasts seeking Giesso's founding story will find no documented narrative in mainstream perfume journalism or industry archives.
Giesso's stated creative direction is not publicly documented. The fragrance names themselves suggest thematic intentions: the Puro line (Spanish for "pure") may indicate a pursuit of unadorned, essential scent profiles, while Naturaleza ("nature") points toward natural or nature-inspired compositions. The Esencia series could reflect an interest in concentrated or essential fragrance experiences. The numbered No. series suggests a systematic, collector-oriented approach, potentially inviting consumers to explore the full range rather than selecting individual scents. Without official brand statements or interviews, the underlying philosophy remains interpretive rather than confirmed. The absence of named perfumers may reflect a house philosophy of positioning the brand above individual creators, or simply a choice not to publicize authorship.







