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Creating a perfume is a complex process that is part artistic, part scientific requiring the expertise of a chemist.  A variety of fragrance ingredients must be combined to create unique smell that is attractive to the wearer and those in contact with them.  It is an historical profession that has been passed on through generations of experts.  A successful perfumer requires a vast knowledge of chemicals and scents and ability to combine them into unique fragrances.
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It has been asked if there is a unique queer perfume for the LGBTQ community.  Many perfumers answer yes and argue that it consists of scents that are unisex in nature and appeal.  Today's highly rated perfumes have moved well beyond gender binaries.  Today, there is both a mainstream fragrance industry represented by dominating global giants, and Indie perfumers catering to local and select markets - many successful LGBTQ perfumers are in the latter category. 
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Many notable LGBTQ perfumers hail from the fashion industry.  Perfumers such as [[Pierre Balmain]], [[Yves Saint Laurent]], and [[Pierre Cardin]] have made their mark in several areas including clothing, accessories, and jewellery.  The first notably successful woman in the perfume industry was French lesbian [[Germaine Cellier]]. 
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We have identified the following notable LGBTQ perfumers.
  
 
'''France'''
 
'''France'''
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* [[Bruno Fazzolari]], FZotic
 
* [[Bruno Fazzolari]], FZotic
 
* [[Tanwi Nandini Islam]], Tanais
 
* [[Tanwi Nandini Islam]], Tanais
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* [[Patrick Kelly]], Sigil Scents
 
* [[Brent Leonesio]], Smell Bent
 
* [[Brent Leonesio]], Smell Bent
 
* [[Dalton Maldonado]], Formula 3
 
* [[Dalton Maldonado]], Formula 3
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* [[Chris Rusak]], Chris Rusak Perfumes
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* [[Henry van Ameringen]], International Flavour and Fragrances
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* [[Killian Wells]], Xyrena
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* [[LGBTQ Jewellery Designers]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Jewellery Designers]]
 
* [[Gay Menswear Fashion Designers]]
 
* [[Gay Menswear Fashion Designers]]
* [[Creative Designers of Fashion Houses Who Are LGBTQ]]
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* [[Creative Directors of Fashion Houses Who Are LGBTQ]]
* [[Prominent Furniture Designers Who Identify as LGBTQ]
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* [[Prominent Furniture Designers Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
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* [[LGBTQ Interior Designers]]
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* [[LGBTQ Participation in the Cosmetics and Makeup Industry]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 14:35, 15 October 2023

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Creating a perfume is a complex process that is part artistic, part scientific requiring the expertise of a chemist. A variety of fragrance ingredients must be combined to create unique smell that is attractive to the wearer and those in contact with them. It is an historical profession that has been passed on through generations of experts. A successful perfumer requires a vast knowledge of chemicals and scents and ability to combine them into unique fragrances.

It has been asked if there is a unique queer perfume for the LGBTQ community. Many perfumers answer yes and argue that it consists of scents that are unisex in nature and appeal. Today's highly rated perfumes have moved well beyond gender binaries. Today, there is both a mainstream fragrance industry represented by dominating global giants, and Indie perfumers catering to local and select markets - many successful LGBTQ perfumers are in the latter category.

Many notable LGBTQ perfumers hail from the fashion industry. Perfumers such as Pierre Balmain, Yves Saint Laurent, and Pierre Cardin have made their mark in several areas including clothing, accessories, and jewellery. The first notably successful woman in the perfume industry was French lesbian Germaine Cellier.

We have identified the following notable LGBTQ perfumers.

France

Great Britain

Mexico

United States

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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