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Making Scents Make Sense with Scentfluencer Alice du Parcq22 Apr 202500:55:44

On this inaugural episode of Making Scents Make Sense I wanted to speak with someone who knows all about demystifying the world of fragrance and who better to speak to than iconic "scentfluencer" Alice du Parcq? Alice is a fragrance and beauty expert, writer, and event host who has created a community of fragrance lovers all through her evocative, accessible, and no-nonsense way of speaking about scent. In this episode we talk about how Alice got into fragrance content creation and how she approaches communicating about fragrance.


Follow Alice on instagram @aliceduparcq: https://www.instagram.com/aliceduparcq


Alice's emotional connection fragrance is L'Ombre Dans L'Eau by Diptyque.


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If you want to support me and the running costs of the podcast you can tip me at https://ko-fi.com/makingscentsmakesense.


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense.


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You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com.

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Creative Collaboration with Perfumers Julien Rasquinet & Paul Guerlain30 Apr 202500:34:25

Have you ever wondered how two perfumers work together to create a fragrance? In this episode I interview perfumers Julien Rasquinet (of CPL Aromas) and Paul Guerlain (of IFF) about their creative collaboration for the fragrance Lustre, which is part of Omani perfume house Amouage's Essence Collection. This is a fragrance with a unique brief, created in a unique way. Julien and Paul tell me all about how they worked together to interpret the brief and how relationships are key when creating something together.


Follow Julien on instagram @julienrasquinet: https://www.instagram.com/julienrasquinet

Follow Paul on instagram @paulguerlain: https://www.instagram.com/paulguerlain


For more information about Amouage and the Essences Collection head to https://www.amouage.com or follow Amouage on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amouageofficial. The Essences Collection, including Lustre, can be found at Harrods.


Julien's emotional connection fragrances are Guerlain Habit Rouge, Dior Fahrenheit, and Kenzo Pour Homme. Paul's are Guerlain Vetiver, Dior Homme, and Guerlain L'Heure Bleue.


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If you want to support me and the running costs of the podcast you can tip me at https://ko-fi.com/makingscentsmakesense.


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I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com.

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From Blogging to Boutique to Brand with Founders Arielle Weinberg & Katri Haas07 May 202500:50:28

In this episode I'm chatting with Arielle Weinberg and Katri Haas, co-owners of Washington-based fragrance boutique and brand Arielle Shoshana. Their journey is a unique one, with Ari being one of the OG fragrance bloggers before starting the boutique and brand, with Katri joining the company after having been a loyal customer. We talk about that journey but also how they've crafted a special space for perfume shopping as well as a fantastic collection of their own fragrances.


Follow Arielle Shoshana on instagram @arielleshoshana: https://www.instagram.com/arielleshoshana and on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/arielleshoshana


Ari's emotional connection fragrance is Taipei by One Day. Katri's are Durga by DS & Durga and Champaca by Ormonde Jayne.


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If you want to support me and the running costs of the podcast you can tip me at https://ko-fi.com/makingscentsmakesense.


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You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com.

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The Power of PR in Perfume with PR Legend Nicola de Burlet14 May 202500:51:56

Communicating scent is difficult. Fragrance is a complex message and brands need PR professionals to get their messages and stories across to consumers effectively. This week I'm joined by PR guru Nicola de Burlet to talk all about the power of PR in perfume. Nicola has worked for a veritable who's who of luxury fragrance brands (Chanel, Givenchy, Gaultier, Alaïa, Elie Saab, BDK Parfums, Escentric Molecules - the list goes on) and has a wealth of experience in the industry. She shares her thoughts on why PR is so important and how it is ever changing in an industry that continues to evolve at pace.


Follow Nicola on instagram @silverstylepages: https://www.instagram.com/silverstylepages and PR Studio +: https://www.instagram.com/theprstudiouk. Her website is: https://www.theprstudio.co.uk


Nicola's emotional connection fragrance is Le Mâle by Jean Paul Gaultier.


For Barnes Fragrance Fair info and tickets head to https://www.barnesfragrancefair.com


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If you want to support me and the running costs of the podcast you can tip me at https://ko-fi.com/makingscentsmakesense.


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You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com.

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Live from Barnes Fragrance Fair with Founder Amanda Carr & more21 May 202500:45:49

In this week's episode I'm reporting live from Barnes Fragrance Fair. This annual fair shines a spotlight on independent British fragrance brands with an exhibition hall packed to the brim with brands and an impressive roster of talks and workshops. Barnes' founder Amanda Carr joins me pre-fair to talk about what inspired her to start such a unique event and I speak with a number of exhibitors on the day, roving reporter style, to try and capture some of the wonder of the event itself.


Follow Barnes Fragrance Fair on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barnesfragrancefair and Amanda Carr: https://www.instagram.com/wewearperfume


For Barnes Fragrance Fair info head to: https://www.barnesfragrancefair.com


Maya Njie on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maya.njie.perfumes


Eau de Boujee on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eau_de_boujee


Olfactive O on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olfactive_o


Kaorium on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaoriumworld


Nancy Meiland on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nancymeilandparfums


Vallense on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallensefragrance


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If you want to support me and the running costs of the podcast you can tip me at https://ko-fi.com/makingscentsmakesense.


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You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com.

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Fragrant Journeys with Perfumer Gurpal Singh Sahota28 May 202500:38:58

"Kushbu" is a Punjabi words that means "the enjoyment of smell". It's also the name of Perfumer Gurpal Singh Sahota's fragrance brand. In this episode I talk with Gurpal about how a snowboarding accident kick-started his journey to becoming a Perfumer and how he brings his East African, North Indian and British cultural background into his work. It's a fascinating insight into many different fragrant journeys.


Follow Gurpal on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kushbuperfumery


Find out more about Kushbu Perfumery: https://www.kushbuperfumery.com


Gurpal's emotional connection fragrance is Uomo? by Moschino.

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If you want to support me and the running costs of the podcast you can tip me at https://ko-fi.com/makingscentsmakesense.


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You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com.

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Head, Heart, Body, and Bones Notes with Singer Songwriter Låpsley11 Jun 202500:38:05

On this week's episode I'm exploring the relationship between scent and music with British singer, songwriter, musician and producer Låpsley. We discuss the fragrances that she is obsessed with, how she has always loved the smell of leathers, and what inspired her to create 6 Hands, a scented candle to be burned whilst listening to her new album 'I'm a Hurricane, I'm a Woman in Love'.


Follow Låpsley on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lapsleyyy


Find out more about Låpsley and her music, including gig tickets: https://www.lapsley.os.fan


For merch go to: https://www.lapsley.store


Låpsley's emotional connection fragrance is Amber Kiso by DS & Durga.

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If you want to support me and the running costs of the podcast you can tip me at https://ko-fi.com/makingscentsmakesense.


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Putting Fragrance Into Function with AKT London Founders Ed Currie & Andy Coxon18 Jun 202500:54:29

Historically there has been an entire gulf between the world's of fine fragrance and functional fragrance. This is no longer true. Consumers are wanting luxury olfactory experiences in all their scented products, whether those be body care products or laundry detergents. For this reason we've seen a number of brands put high quality fragrances into functional products. AKT London is perhaps the one brand that has done this in the most effective and exciting way. In this episode I chat with AKT's founders Ed Currie and Andy Coxon about how they went from actors to deodorant makers, and how they approach fine fragrance in a functional way.


Follow AKT on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/akt_ldn.


Find out more about the brand on their website: https://www.aktlondon.com


Ed's emotional connection scent is Abercrombie & Fitch Fierce and Andy's is a nostalgic wooden fence.

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A Creative Model with Couturier and Fragrance Brand Founder Marc-Antoine Barrois01 Oct 202500:59:25

Marc-Antoine Barrois is the man behind one of the most groundbreaking niche fragrance brands on the market today. Coming from a background in couture, Marc-Antoine has worked exclusively with Givaudan perfumer Quentin Bisch to create a collection of fascinating, bold, and novel fragrances that are unlike any others - fragrances like Ganymede and Tilia. In this episode Marc-Antoine discusses his roots in couture, his creative partnership with Quentin Bisch, and how authenticity is important in his work. He also shares news about his new NYC boutique.


Follow Marc-Antoine Barrois on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcantoinebarrois


Find out more about the brand on their website: https://marcantoinebarrois.com/en-gb


Marc-Antoine's emotional connection scent is Arpége by Lanvin.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com.


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com.

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Fragrance is an Emotional Product with Fragrance Industry Legend Veronique Gabai08 Oct 202501:03:32

Veronique Gabai has one of the most impressive fragrance industry CVs you'll ever come across. Throughout her career she has worked with a number of huge fragrance brands (Estée Lauder, Guerlain, Armani, to name just a few) to launch some hugely iconic products, including Armani's Acqua di Gio, Guerlain's Aqua Allegoria collection and DKNY Be Delicious. Not only that, but she has created her own eponymous fragrance brand which has a unique olfactory point of view. In this episode, Veronique talks about her career (including all those iconic creations), how she approaches fragrance development, and how she believes fragrance is an emotional product.


Follow Veronique on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/veroniquegabai


Find out more about the brand on their website: https://veroniquegabai.com/


During the episode we sniffed the following from the Veronique Gabai Collection: Sexy Garrigue, Eau d'Azur, and Eau de la Nuit.


Veronique's emotional connection scent is Souvenirs de Tunisie.


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com.


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can check out the substack post I mentioned here: https://substack.com/home/post/p-170707619


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com

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Rebel with Accords with BORNTOSTANDOUT Brand Founder Jun Lim15 Oct 202500:44:35

Is niche really niche anymore? Jun Lim, founder of Korean fragrance brand BORNTOSTANDOUT, wants to shake the industry up with bold and creative scents that challenge the status quo. In this interview we discuss Jun's origins as a fragrance lover/troll, the fragrance scene in Korea, and how he went from working in finance to starting his own brand. His approach to perfumery is unique. He pushes the boundaries, challenging what perfume is and can be. Jun talks his creative process, his two recent collections and what is next for the brand.


Follow BORNTOSTANDOUT on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/borntostandout.official


Find out more about the brand on their website: https://borntostandout.com/


Jun's emotional connection scent is Blue Jeans by Versace.


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com.


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com

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Perfume and Packaging in Parallel with Product Designer Vincent Villéger22 Oct 202501:09:35

How important is a perfume's packaging? Is it all really about the juice? In this episode I'm joined by Vincent Villéger, an independent product, retail and packaging designer who has worked with a number of fragrance brands (Givenchy, YSL, Issey Miyake, Ataratma, Lili Bermuda) to create their perfume bottles and packaging. He also worked in house at Burberry for 8 years as Director of Packing Design under the tenure of Christopher Bailey. We talk all about how he has found a niche in the fragrance world and how he works with brands to design and manufacture bottles that represent their brands. It's a fascinating insight into an aspect of fragrance we often don't talk about.


Follow Vincent on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vv_luxurypackaging/


Find out more about the brand on their website: https://www.villeger.net/


Vincent's emotional connection scent is Portrait of a Lady by Editions de Parfums Frederic Malle


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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Concepts From the Here and Now with 27 87 Brand Founder Romy Kowalewski29 Oct 202500:51:30

Romy Kowalewski is the founder of Barcelona-based niche fragrance brand 27 87 and she approaches perfume creation in a way that is unfussy and without gimmick. She presents her fragrances in a clean, simple aesthetic that allows the scents to speak for themselves, and boy, do they have interesting things to say. In this episode we talk all about Romy's journey into starting the brand, how she was scent-aware from a young age, sniffing the products made in her parent's bakery, her views on dupes, and what the future holds for this most intriguing of brands.


Follow 27 87 on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/27_87/


Find out more about the brand on their website: https://2787perfumes.com/


Romy's emotional connection scent is Wandervogel by 27 87.


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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Born in an Opium Bottle with Roos & Roos Co-Founder Alexandra Roos05 Nov 202500:39:56

Alexandra Roos co-founded the unique fragrance brand Roos & Roos with her mother, Chantal Roos. Chantal is an industry legend who is responsible for the creation of iconic, blockbuster scents such as YSL's Opium, Issey Miyake's L'Eau d'Issey and Jean Paul Gaultier's Le Mâle. Alexandra is a trained musician, songwriter and composer and alongside Chantal, she has crafted a really special brand that explores the relationships between scent and music, mythology and more. In this episode we talk all about Alexandra's early exposure to fragrance and how she approaches creation, both in the realms of music and fragrance, in similar, yet different ways.


Follow Roos & Roos on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roosandroos/


Find out more about the brand on their website: https://roosandroos.fr/


Alexandra's emotional connection scents are Opium by YSL and Carnal Flower by Editions de Parfums Frederic Malle.


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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Creating Community Through Content With Fragrance Creator Lucy Sun12 Nov 202500:39:29

Lucy Sun is a fragrance content creator who has formed a community of scent lovers online through their popular Nosevember series. It's their aim to make fragrance accessible and relatable simply by talking about it. In this episode we talk about how to create community on social media, how their Nosevember series has changed over time, and how queer history and fragrance overlap.


Follow Lucy on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smell.the.artwork


Lucy's emotional connection scent is Le Mat by Mendittorosa.


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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Fragrances With Main Character Energy with SOKI LONDON Brand Founder Sophie King26 Nov 202500:48:54

Sophie King went from being a fragrance creator on YouTube to starting her own fragrance brand, SOKI LONDON. She is a fragrance lover who turned her passion for perfume into a career. Her fragrances have "main character energy" (her words, not mine) and she's worked with British perfumers to create a unique fragrance brand that caters to people who love scents with bold personalities. In this episode, Sophie talks about her journey from YouTuber to brand founder, where her love of fragrance started, the challenges of starting a fragrance brand, and how being a part of The Fragrance Foundation UK's Next Gen Accelerator Programme has helped her develop her business.


You can find out more about Sophie and SOKI LONDON on the brand's website: https://sokilondon.com/


Follow the brand on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sokilondon/


Sophie's emotional connection scent is Jimmy Choo Eau de Parfum.


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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Dive Deep Into the Olfactive Imagination with Goldfield & Banks Australia Brand Founder Dimitri Weber19 Nov 202500:47:12

Dimitri Weber is not your typical fragrance brand founder. Born in Belgium, he worked in the fragrance industry at brands like Cartier and YSL before finding himself making a home all the way down under in Australia. For his brand, the unique Goldfield & Banks, it's the natural botanicals of the Australian continent that form his inspiration. In this episode Dimitri and I chat all about his adopted home and how its flora and fauna, which often feel alien and unique, serve as constant inspiration. We also chat about the brand's most recent launch, the delightfully rich, powdery and textural Tales of Amber, and how he and perfumer Suzy le Helley dove deep into their olfactive imagination to reimagine the scent of New Zealand ambergris.


You can find out more about Dimitri and Goldfield & Banks on the brand's website: https://www.goldfieldandbanks.com/


Follow the brand on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goldfield_and_banks_australia/


Dimitri's emotional connection scents are Acqua di Parma (assorted), Ambre Sultan by Serge Lutens, Eau Sauvage by Dior, and Eau Dynamisante by Clarins.


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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Custodians of Heritage with Floris London Perfume Director Edward Bodenham10 Dec 202500:34:03

Very few fragrance houses can say they've been in business for almost 300 years, but Floris London can. Dating back to 1730, Floris London has been a fixture at 89 Jermyn Street in London for 9 generations. For almost three centuries they've been making fragrances and scented luxuries for a customer base that includes kings, queens, prime minsters, actors and musicians. In this episode, I speak with Edward Bodenham, a ninth-generation member of the Floris family and the brand's current Perfume Director. We speak about the history of the brand and how it navigates the modern perfumery landscape.


You can find out more about Floris London on the brand's website: https://www.florislondon.com/


Follow Floris London on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/florislondon/


My reel on the bespoke customisation experience: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DM-KwZKILZm/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


Edward's emotional connection scent is Elite by Floris London.


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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Bringing Technology Into the Consumer Conversation with KAORIUM CEO Ben Janoušek03 Dec 202500:47:09

With 8,000+ fragrance launches per year, consumers have never had so much choice. Whilst choice is great, it can be tricky to cut through all that olfactory noise and know where to start when discovering new fragrances. Enter KAORIUM and The Scent Sommelier™, whose aim it is to make fragrance discovery easier using AI technology. In this episode I speak with KAORIUM CEO, Ben Janoušek all about the large language model at the heart of their technology and how it is used, not as a replacement for sales staff, but as a tool to enhance their interactions with consumers, leading to richer customer experiences.


You can find out more about KAORIUM on the brand's website: https://www.kaorium.com/


Follow KAORIUM on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoverkaorium


Ben's emotional connection scent is Polo Sport Extreme by Ralph Lauren.


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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Olfactory Troublemaking with ERIS Parfums Brand Founder Barbara Herman17 Dec 202500:57:34

Barbara Herman is a perfume lover turned author turned perfume brand founder. Her adoration for vintage fragrances has really informed the style of fragrances she creates alongside perfumer Antoine Lie for her brand ERIS Parfums. Named after the goddess of mischief and troublemaking, ERIS is a brand that subverts expectations of what a fragrance can be, pushing the boundaries and leading to olfactory excitement. In this episode Barbara and I talk about her love for vintage scent, her creative partnership with Antoine Lie, and how perfume can be political.


You can find out more about ERIS Parfums on the brand's website: https://erisparfums.com/


Follow the brand on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erisparfums/


Barbara's emotional connection scents are Chanel Nº19 and Baghari by Robert Piguet.


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


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Smell as a First Language with Master Perfumer Sonia Constant22 Dec 202500:51:56

Sonia Constant is a Master Perfumer working at Givaudan and is the nose behind bestselling fragrances for brands such as Thierry Mugler, Tom Ford, and Narciso Rodriguez. She's also the only female Master Perfumer to have her own fragrance brand - the remarkable Ella K. Ella K puts travel at the centre of its storytelling, with a fictional heroin traversing the globe to capture olfactory landscapes (using Givaudan's ScentTrek technology) and turning them into perfumes. In the season finale of Season 2, I speak with Sonia all about her creative process and how it differs when creating for her own brand in comparison to creating for others. I also share some of my favourite fragrance launches for 2025.


You can find out more about Ella K on the brand's website: https://www.ellakparfums.com/en


Follow the brand on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellakparfumsparis/


Sonia's emotional connection scent is Féminité du Bois by Serge Lutens.


The three fragrances I talk about as my favourites of the year are: Amouage Purpose 50, Jil Sander Smoke, and Horace L'etiquette.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


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Invisible Accessories with Content Creator and Anforh Brand Founder Robin James08 Apr 202600:50:56

Robin James is best known for his website, YouTube channel, and Instagram/TikTok presence as Man For Himself. He writes/speaks about grooming, hair care, skin care, body care, and fragrance. You might know him from his street interviews, where he asks men about the clothes and fragrances they are wearing. He's also the founder of Anforh, a hair care and fragrance brand, which boasts a collection of three fantastic fragrances (Aire, Kist, and Sorn) inspired by his native Scotland. In this episode I speak to Robin about his career, the fragrances men are wearing, and how he developed his own scents.


You can find out more about Robin's work as Man for Himself on his website: https://manforhimself.com/ and his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manforhimself.


You can find out more about Anforh at https://anforh.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/anforh/


Robin's emotional connect scent is Happy for Men by Clinique.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


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Demo Accords with Perfumer and Author Pia Long01 Apr 202600:57:53

Pia Long is the perfumer at and co-founder of independent British fragrance house Olfiction. She is known for her unique and expressive style of perfumery, pulling from nature, history, and popular culture to create unique, evocative, complex, and most importantly, fun fragrances. She has created for her own brand Eau de Boujee (co-founded with Nick Gilbert) as well as Zoologist, Beaufort London, Vallense and more. Pia has just published a unique and fascinating book: Demo Accords. It's all about perfumery as a form of protest and in this episode I talk to Pia all about the inspirations behind the book and the 10 fragrance compositions that were created to support it.


You can find out more about Demo Accords and Pia's work on the brand's website: https://olfiction.com/


Follow Pia on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perfumer.pia/


Pia's emotional connection scent is Iconic from Olfiction's Lab Editions.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


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Respect the Nature of the Absolute with Perfumer and Matiere Premiere Brand Founder Aurelien Guichard25 Mar 202600:57:52

Aurelien Guichard grew up right in the heart of perfumery: in Grasse. His father (Jean Guichard) was a famous perfumer and his mother a sculptor. His family grew roses. He did not have your typical upbringing - his was uniquely scented. In this episode I speak with Aurélien about his work as a perfumer and a grower of materials, and how he has turned his hand to create a unique fragrance brand, where he places absolute focus and respect on the raw material.


You can find out more about Matiere Premiere on the brand's website: https://matiere-premiere.com/en


Follow the brand on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matierepremiereparfums/


Aurélien's emotional connection scents are Lou Lou by Cacharel, L'Eau d'Issey by Issey Miyake, and the scent of roses.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


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Sweaty Ballsacks with Perfumer and Papillon Artisan Perfumes Founder Liz Moores15 Apr 202601:07:52

Liz Moores is a perfumer unlike any other. She creates deeply personal, rich, and complex perfumes that tell beautiful stories, transporting the wearer to world's unknown. Her brand, Papillon Artisan Perfumes, consists of a collection of scents that feel inspired by classic perfumes of the past, presented in a modern context. In this episode I ask Liz about her creative process and some of the personal stories behind her fragrances, and why she's so attracted to animalic materials. It's a really fun, insightful conversation.


You can find out more about Papillon on the brand's website: https://papillonperfumery.co.uk/


Follow Liz on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/papillonartisanperfumes/


Liz's emotional connection scent is Shalimar by Guerlain.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


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Simplicity is Absolute Sophistication with Essential Parfums Founder Géraldine Archambault22 Apr 202601:06:34

Géraldine Archambault is the founder of the innovative and disruptive niche brand Essential Parfums. For Essential Parfums, simplicity is key and they achieve something many brands do not (or at least, seem unwilling to do): they work with the greatest perfumers to make beautiful fragrances at an affordable price, all packaged up sustainably. It's a fantastic proposition and in this episode I talk to Géraldine about how she achieved this as well as sniffing through some of the brand's hero fragrances.


You can find out more about Essential Parfums on the brand's website: https://www.essentialparfums.com/


Follow Essential Parfums on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/essential.parfums/


Géraldine's emotional connection scent is the scent of her father's beard soap.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


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Fertile Ground with Perfumer & Brand Founder Nancy Meiland29 Apr 202600:47:41

Nancy Meiland is a perfumer and the founder of an eponymous fragrance brand. She started her career as an actress but found her way into perfumery through her work with perfumers such as Anastasia Brozler and Lyn Harris. She has crafted a unique and beautiful brand that feels rooted in the natural world, telling emotional olfactory stories through her work with some of the industry's top perfumers. In this episode we talk about Nancy's beginnings in the industry and her approach to perfume making, with a focus on her most recent launch, the out of this world (by name and smell) Iris Nebula.


You can find out more about Nancy Meiland on her website: https://nancymeiland.com/


Follow Nancy on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nancymeilandparfums/


Nancy's emotional connection scent is L'Eau d'Hiver by Editions de Parfums Frederic Malle.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


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You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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Daddy!! with Fragrance Writer, Podcaster, and Host Haydn Williams06 May 202601:04:06

Haydn Williams is a fragrance writer and host of the popular Man in the Mirror Podcast. He's a man of many talents, straddling the music and perfumer industries, and occasionally bringing the two together. Through his work on his podcast and through various panel discussions he has hosted, Haydn has found himself a bit of a niche: speaking to men about their grooming and fragrance habits, which means he is uniquely positioned to speak about how men are buying and experiencing fragrance in 2026. In this episode we talk all about Haydn's career and how men, specifically younger men, are experiencing scent.


You can find the Man in the Mirror Podcast here: https://shows.acast.com/man-in-the-mirror


Follow Haydn on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yousmellgreatwhatisit/


Haydn's emotional connection scent is Cedarwood Heart Impression by Ostens.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


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Foug-érring on the Side of Caution with Perfumer and NOSU Brand Founder Jacob Grainger13 May 202600:48:45

Jacob Grainger is a self-taught perfumer and co-founder of British indie brand NOSU. Alongside his wife, Lucy, Jacob has created a unique fragrance brand that blends the olfactory and visual arts. In this episode, Jacob and I talk about his background in flavours and how he has created a brand that has a distinct impact, both in terms of olfaction and visual aesthetic. We also talk about some of the intriguing art projects he has worked on.


Find our more about NOSU on their website here: https://www.nosuparfum.com/


Follow NOSU on instagram: hhttps://www.instagram.com/nosuparfum/


Jacob's emotional connection scent is Bleu de Chanel.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


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Standing the Test of Time with Ormonde Jayne Brand Founder Linda Pilkington20 May 202601:05:10

Linda Pilkington is one of the early pioneers of niche fragrance. Launching her brand Ormonde Jayne 25 years ago, Linda has created a beautifully luxurious range of perfumes with a number of cult classics. Ormonde Jayne perfumes are entirely free of gimmick and showcase unusual ingredients that few other brands use. In this episode I speak with Linda about her journey into perfumery, her creative process, and how Ormonde Jayne has stood the test of time in an ever-evolving market.


You can find out more about Ormonde Jayne on the brand's website: https://ormondejayne.com


Follow the brand on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ormondejayne/


Linda's emotional connection scent is Ormonde Woman by Ormonde Jayne.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


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You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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Looking to the Past for the Future with Ninth Generation Perfumer Louise Farina03 Jun 202600:54:34

Farina 1709 is the oldest fragrance house in the world. Based in Cologne, Germany, Farina has been producing fragrance for over 300 years. In this week's episode, 9th generation family perfumer Louise Farina joins me to talk about how she is balancing heritage and innovation, respecting the past of the house, whilst building an exciting future.


You can find out more about Farina on the brand's website:https://farina1709.com/en


Follow the brand on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farina_cologne/


Louise's emotional connection scent is the scent of jasmine.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


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New Earth with Olfactive O Brand Founder Olivia da Costa27 May 202600:55:07

Olfactive O is a unique niche fragrance brand that puts fragrance personalities at the centre of everything they do, even putting them on the labels found on the bottles. It's a collaboration between Creative Director Olivia da Costa (the "O") and a top secret perfumer (the "Olfactive"). In this episode, I speak with Olivia about the inspiration for the brand, how she met her perfumer and their creative process, as well as sniffing their brand new launch New Earth, which has been 10 years in the making.


You can find out more about Olfactive O on the brand's website: https://www.olfactiveo.com/


Follow the brand on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olfactive_o/


Olivia's emotional connection scent is an as yet un-released Olfactive O creation.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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The Role of the Evaluator with MANE Fragrance Development Managers Ashna Roy and Julie Fwok10 Jun 202600:58:58

What does an Evaluator do? The role of the Evaluator (or Fragrance Development Manager, as they are more often called) is a crucial part of the fragrance development process. They're the conduit between the brand and the perfumer, translating the brief between both parties to ensure that the client gets a fragrance that smells exactly the way they want it to. In this episode I speak to Ashna Roy (Senior Fragrance Development Manager) and Julie Fwok (Fragrance Development Manager) at the fragrance house MANE all about their roles, upcoming fragrance trends, and how culture impacts our experience of scent. It's a truly fascinating discussion.


You can find out more about MANE on their website: https://www.mane.com/


Follow the brand on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mane_1871_/


Ashna's emotional connection scent is Jasmine Sambac & Marigold by Jo Malone London and Julie's emotional connection scent is NUXE Prodigeux Le Parfum.


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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/


I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense


You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/

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