At a very early age, an aunt working for Robert PIGUET slipped Cravache and Bandit perfumes home for her father. Her mother wore Miss Dior and Eau de Rochas. Perfume entered her life as if by force, leaving a deep emotional imprint .
Sensitive to the environment, he was initially interested in medicinal plants and their properties. It was then that he discovered the fascinating world of essential oils, and decided to begin studying chemistry.
For twenty years, he has been composing perfumes as one constructs a personal language. Not to create products, but to give birth to intimate, sensual, and profoundly human works.
Fabrice SUERO composes as one engraves a memory on skin. With intensity, with silence, with rigor.
The need to create has always been a constant force for him. He explores different languages: drawing, engraving, ink, photography, cinema, music, etc. So many ways of searching, feeling, and translating.
His Spanish and Armenian roots nourish an imagination inhabited by the memory of exile. An olfactory nostalgia made of resins, incense, and summer melon. Blond tobacco, black tea, orange blossom and Isfahan rose: these scents that inhabited everyday gestures, nourish his compositions today .
He grew up in the suburbs of Paris, rowed on the Seine in Argenteuil and, thanks to his mother, a schoolteacher, discovered the masterpieces of the Louvre.
The need to create has always been a constant force for him. He explores different languages: drawing, engraving, ink, photography, cinema, music, etc. So many ways of searching, feeling, and translating.
His Spanish and Armenian roots nourish an imagination inhabited by the memory of exile. An olfactory nostalgia made of resins, incense, and summer melon. Blond tobacco, black tea, orange blossom and Isfahan rose: these scents that inhabited everyday gestures, nourish his compositions today .
He grew up in the suburbs of Paris, rowed on the Seine in Argenteuil and, thanks to his mother, a schoolteacher, discovered the masterpieces of the Louvre.
At a very early age, an aunt working for Robert PIGUET slipped Cravache and Bandit perfumes home for her father. Her mother wore Miss Dior and Eau de Rochas. Perfume entered her life as if by force, leaving a deep emotional imprint .
Sensitive to the environment, he was initially interested in medicinal plants and their properties. It was then that he discovered the fascinating world of essential oils, and decided to begin studying chemistry.
For twenty years, he has been composing perfumes as one constructs a personal language. Not to create products, but to give birth to intimate, sensual, and profoundly human works.
Fabrice SUERO composes as one engraves a memory on skin. With intensity, with silence, with rigor.
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