Jean-Louis Sieuzac

Jean-Louis Sieuzac

Jean-Louis Sieuzac is a highly respected perfumer known for his contributions to the world of contemporary perfumery. He began his career in the fragrance industry at the company Roure, now known as Givaudan. During his time at Roure, Sieuzac had the opportunity to work with some of the greatest perfumers in the industry and developed several iconic fragrances.

In 1976, Sieuzac created his most famous fragrance, Kouros, for Yves Saint Laurent. The fragrance caused controversy because of its strong animalic notes, and some even claimed that it encouraged the use of illegal substances. Despite the controversy, Kouros became a cult classic and is still highly regarded today.

Sieuzac continued to create fragrances for top luxury brands, including Bel Ami for Hermès, Dune and Fahrenheit for Dior, and Opium for Yves Saint Laurent. He also collaborated with Shiseido, Oscar de la Renta and Eden Classic.

In 1998, Sieuzac joined Florasynth, which later became Symrise, a German company known for producing fragrances, flavors and active cosmetic ingredients. During his time at Symrise, Sieuzac continued to develop exceptional perfumes and contributed to the company's success.

Despite his many accomplishments, Sieuzac is known for his modesty and private life about his work. He prefers to let his fragrances speak for themselves and believes that a scent should be judged solely on its olfactory properties. Jean-Louis Sieuzac's contributions to the world of perfumery have made him one of the most influential perfumers of his time. His iconic creations continue to inspire and fascinate fragrance enthusiasts today.

Company: Symrise

Also worked with: Roure Bertrand Dupont, Florasynth

Web: symrise.com