Guillaume Flavigny Interview: “I Need Synthetics For Modernity, Creativity And Sometimes For Their Performance”

Guillaume Flavigny
IMAGE: Givaudan.

It’s a small world, even more so in perfumery. I recently interviewed Antoine Lie about Puredistance Ysayo. And then I interviewed Guillaume Flavigny, who mentioned that he trained under Antoine Lie. After studying at ISIPCA between 1998 and 2000 and Givaudan’s Perfumery School until 2003, Guillaume Flavigny joined the Givaudan Paris team, where he worked with Antoine Lie for two years.

Guillaume Flavigny
IMAGE: Givaudan.

No doubt, the master was a key figure in Guillaume Flavigny’s career development. And in the more than two decades since then, Guillaume Flavigny has gone onto become a highly respected creator himself, as evidenced by the list of some of his creations below:

+ Pierre Balmain Ambre Gris EDP (2008)

+ Guess Seductive Homme Blue EDT (2012)

+ Moschino Cheap & Chic Chic Petals EDT (2013)

+ Comme des Garçons Black EDT (2013)

+ Initio Divine Attraction EDP (2015)

+ Commodity Tonka EDP (2017)

+ Elizabeth Arden White Tea EDT (2017)

+ The Harmonist Yin Transformation Parfum (2018)

+ Valentino Uomo Born in Roma EDP (2019)

+ Tom Ford Rose Prick EDP (2020)

+ Sisley L’Eau Rêvée D’Isa EDT (2023)

+ Yves Rocher Bouquet Ambré EDP (2026)

Guillaume Flavigny - Tom Ford Rose Prick EDP

I’m familiar with most of these perfumes, but it’s his 2025 creation for the Japanese designer brand, Comme des Garçons Max Richter 01 EDT, which reminded me just why Guillaume Flavigny has notched up several awards over the years.

Guillaume Flavigny - Comme des Garcons Max Richter 01 EDT

This composition displays the creativity one would expect from CDG and a fragrance inspired by the music of Max Richter (a 2026 Oscar nominee for best original score for Hamnett). The brand has displayed synthetics in striking ways since its entry into fragrance in the 1990s. And Max Richter 01 EDT continues in that vein.

Max Richter
IMAGE: Max Richter.

You might scoff at the listed notes on the bottle: graphite, vetiver, piano soundboard cedar, Vn bow rosin, transistor and magnetic tape. But in this case, the artistic licence pays off with a fragrance that unmistakably evokes music instruments.

And while I don’t normally comment about performance, this EDT lasts an incredibly long time, a much-needed counterpoint to all those who look down on this concentration in the extrait de parfum era. More importantly, however, Comme des Garçons Max Richter 01 EDT is memorable in all the right ways.

Guillaume Flavigny - Comme des Garcons Max Richter 01 EDT

You studied chemistry before going to ISIPCA. Has that technical background given you an advantage in perfumery?

You need chemistry to enter ISIPCA, but it’s not necessary for Givaudan’s Perfumery School.

“Like a musician puts sounds together, I mix different raw materials together to create a new story.” – Guillaume Flavigny

A perfumer doesn’t need chemistry, just passion, a great nose, an amazing memory and creativity. Perfumes are all about emotions and not chemistry. Like a musician puts sounds together, I mix different raw materials together to create a new story.

Yves Rocher Bouquet Ambré EDP
IMAGE: Yves Rocher.
Elizabeth Arden White Tea EDT (2017) is a fragrance I keep coming back to. Is it the kind of fragrance you’d wear yourself?

I love to take “a shower” with this perfume – it’s clean, easy and genderless, with a soft amber and a touch of orris. It’s one of my daughter’s favourites, along with Montblanc Signature EDP and Tom Ford Cherry Smoke EDP, which I also created.

Guillaume Flavigny - Elizabeth Arden White Tea EDT

You co-created Montblanc Signature EDP (2020) with your Givaudan colleague Natalie Gracia-Cetto. Do you find these collaborations easy, or do you prefer working on a composition by yourself?

It’s great to share, as you always learn from others. For Signature, it was my idea and Natalie came in at the end to fine-tune the perfume. I was working in New York at that time.

Guillaume Flavigny - Montblanc Signature EDP

One of the things I love about Sisley L’Eau Rêvée D’Isa EDT (2023) is the big hit of oakmoss in the drydown. How did you get that effect without contravening the IFRA standards?

The chypre structure offers lots of elegance. To replace a part of the oakmoss, I played with Evernyl [the synthetic], amber, dry amber and vetiver.

Sisley L'Eau Rêvée D'Isa EDT
IMAGE: Sisley.
Let’s talk about Comme des Garçons Max Richter 01 EDT specifically. How did you go about creating it?

The idea was to translate music instruments, the metal of violin strings, the wood of a piano, the synthetic smell of a vinyl disc, the mood of a concert.

This perfume is a surprising and very rich mix – dark and luminous, black and white like a piano. I was very inspired because I love the music of Max Richter. I play the piano and I’m always working with music.

Guillaume Flavigny - Comme des Garcons Max Richter 01 EDT

Were you familiar with the work of Max Richter before you started the project?

Yes, because of my father, who had a strong passion for music.

You also played with synthetics in Tom Ford Black Lacquer EDP to great effect. Is the fundamental value of synthetics getting lost in the push for more natural ingredients?

There is no conflict between naturals and synthetics. A good perfume is a mix of both. Some synthetics are much more expensive than many natural raw materials. I need synthetics for modernity, creativity and sometimes for their performance.

“There is no conflict between naturals and synthetics. A good perfume is a mix of both.” – Guillaume Flavigny

Tom Ford Black Lacquer EDP
IMAGE: Tom Ford.
Max Richter 01 EDT is not your first fragrance for the brand. That would be Black (2013). Can we expect another collaboration with Comme des Garçons in the future?

Oh, I hope so, yes. I’m working on it.

Guillaume Flavigny - Comme des Garcons Black EDT

You’ve won quite a few awards in your career so far. Is there one that has particular significance for you?

Yes, the first award I received when I was still in Givaudan school in 2002, the international prize for the best young perfumer [Prix International du Jeune Parfumeur Createur].

And where do you keep your awards?

I keep the awards in my office. The last ones were for Rochas Eau de Rochas Citron Soleil EDT [Best Fragrance at the 2023 Prix Vénus Version Femina] and Valentino Born in Roma Donna EDP Intense [2024 Fragrance of the Year in the Women’s Luxury category at The Fragrance Foundation Awards].

Rochas Eau de Rochas Citron Soleil EDT
IMAGE: Rochas.

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg: Skins Cosmetics, Luminance, Dis-Chem Bedford Centre

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Nasomatto Absinth

This post has been on my must-do list for several months since the opening of the Dutch niche brands retailer, Skins Cosmetics, in Johannesburg. As I am a bit of a Christmas Grinch, I didn’t want this post to be specifically about Christmas gifting (naff!). This is not a comprehensive list of all the fragrance shopping options in the city, but it’s a start for locals and visitors alike. I will update it over the course of 2018, with other South African cities to follow, too.

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Skins Cosmetics

Suffice to say, fragrance shopping in Johannesburg is an increasingly mixed bag. While designer fragrances still dominate the scene, niche fragrances are at last getting the attention they deserve in the economic capital of South Africa.

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Penhaligon's Much About The Duke
PERFUME PORTRAITS: Penhaligon’s Much Ado About The Duke is one of the niche fragrances available at Skins Cosmetics. You can read my review of this EDP here: https://fragroom.com/2017/09/08/niche-fragrances/

We’ll start in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg. As this is the wealthy part of the city, most of the fragrance shopping is to be found here, particularly in shopping malls. Oh, we do love our malls in Johannesburg!

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Luminance
DELUXE DESTINATION: Armani Privé, Tom Ford and Frédéric’ Malle are some of the perfume brands to be found at Luminance in Johannesburg’s northern suburbs. All store pics supplied. Fragrance pics my own.
Luminance

Don’t be put off by the intimidating shop front. Once inside this store, you will find top perfume brands among the designer clothing, including Tom Ford, Armani Privé, Frédéric’ Malle, Comme des Garçons and Diptyque. As far as I know this is the only place in South Africa that stocks the venerable Santa Maria Novella range, since the dedicated store closed in Cape Town. These fragrances caught my eye and nose during my most recent Luminance visit.

Frédéric’ Malle Carnal Flower

An exceptional take on tuberose (and other white florals) from Dominique Ropion that casts a sensual (but never suffocating) spell. It also features an utterly gorgeous coconut note.

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Frederic Malle Carnal Flower

Comme des Garçons Black EDT

A smoky (almost burnt) composition that intrigues from start to finish. Black pepper, incense, olibanum, leather, liquorice, pepperwood and vetiver are among the stand-out notes.

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Comme des Garcons Black

Armani Privé Rose d’Arabie EDP 

Damask rose, oud, patchouli and vanilla get the Middle East treatment. Even if oriental perfumes are not your thing, this top-notch scent is one to be explored and adored.

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Armani Prive Rose D'Arabie

Luminance, Hyde Park Corner, William Nicol Drive, Hyde Park, Johannesburg. Tel: 011 325 4765. https://www.luminanceonline.com

Skins Cosmetics

The Dutch niche brands retailer is the newest addition to the Johannesburg fragrance shopping scene. It stocks an impressive selection of heritage and experimental brands. With 36 fragrance brands, it’s easy to get greedy here (guilty as charged).

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Skins Cosmetics

You’ll find the following fragrance brands here: Abel, Aether, Antonia’s Flowers, Atelier Cologne, Boellis, By Kilian, Comme des Garçons, D.S. & Durga, Diptyque, E. Coudray, Escentric Molecules, Ex Nihilo, Floris, Frédéric’ Malle, Heeley Parfums, Keiko Mecheri, L’Artisan Parfumeur, Le Labo, Maison Francis Kurkdjian, Memo, Nasomatto, Nomenclature, Orto Parisi, Penhaligon’s, Sabé Masson, Terry de Gunzburg, 27 87 Perfumes, Vilhelm Parfumerie, Widian and Yvra 1958. Roja Dove recently arrived in the store, so even more choices, choices…

“The staff are very helpful and enthusiastic. For serious buyers a personal consultation, refreshments and a generous supply of samples are part of the package.”

The staff are very helpful and enthusiastic. For serious buyers a personal consultation, refreshments and a generous supply of samples are part of the package. It’s also home to a variety of niche beauty and homeware brands, including Marie-Stella-Maris, Algenist, Eve Lom, Fornasetti, MenScience, Molton Brown, Susanne Kaufmann and Verso.

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Skins Cosmetics

With so many brands to explore, Skins Cosmetics demands several visits. These are just some of the fragrances I sniffed out during my expedition earlier this month.

Floris Patchouli EDP 

Hmmm… Curious! Although whisky is not an officially listed note, the opening is drenched in it. When the whisky runs dry, notes of coconut milk, iris, patchouli, cedar, amber and myrrh come to the fore.

Widian Delma EDP 

A soft floral (jasmine, freesia, geranium) and spicy (nutmeg) scent from this Abu Dhabi perfume house founded by Ali Aljaberi. Although on the sweeter side (peach and marshmallow notes alert!), it’s surprisingly subtle.

Voulez-Vous Coucher Avec Moi EDP By Kilian

I tried this one because of its ooh-la-la name and seductive notes (ylang-ylang, tuberose, Bulgarian rose, gardenia, sandalwood, cedar). While it doesn’t quite live up to the promise of it name, it’s still a well-executed Alberto Morillas creation.

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Voulez-Vous Coucher Avec Moi EDP By Kilian

Orto Parisi Brutus EDP

Perfumer Alessandro Gualtieri turns up the ante with three notes – bergamot, mandarin orange and patchouli. It’s potent, statement-making stuff.

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Orto Parisi Brutus

Nasomatto Absinth Extrait De Parfum

Another Alessandro Gualtieri creation. Deliciously deep and earthy, with wormwood, vetiver and green notes, it’s one of those love-or-hate fragrances. Either way, you’ve got to admire its chutzpah.

Fragrance Shopping In Johannesburg - Nasomatto Absinth Extrait De Parfum

Skins Cosmetics, Sandton City, 163 5th Street, Shop U80, Upper Level, Sandton, Johannesburg. Tel: 011 883 1350. https://www.skins.co.za

Dis-Chem Bedford Centre

Let’s not forget mass market retailers for fragrance shopping in Johannesburg. This branch of the nationwide pharmacy chain is my local spot where I go for a catch-up on all the new designer fragrance releases. What I like most about this store is the friendliness and knowledge of the staff. They actually want your business and don’t treat you like a potential shoplifter if you’re just browsing!

Dis-Chem, Bedford Centre, G6 & G7, Bedford Gardens, Bedfordview. Tel:  011 417 2600. http://dischem.co.za/storefinder/164