Quentin Bisch
Quentin Bisch didn’t take the usual route into the world of perfumery. He was actually a dancer and theater performer before diving into fragrance, which might explain why his creations often feel so expressive.
Born in Strasbourg, France, he eventually made it into Givaudan’s perfume school — though not without some skepticism about his science background.
His first big break? A bold fragrance for Etat Libre d’Orange called La Fin Du Monde. It was unusual, emotional, and made people pay attention. That pretty much set the tone for what came next.
Bisch’s style is dramatic, but not in a loud way — more like a great stage performance that holds your attention without yelling.
He’s the mind behind hits like Carolina Herrera’s Good Girl, Jean Paul Gaultier’s La Belle, and the beloved Delina by Parfums de Marly. Each scent is different, but they all show his talent for adapting to the brand while keeping his creative fingerprint.