Quentin Bisch
Quentin Bisch, born in Strasbourg, France, in 1983, is a celebrated perfumer known for his innovative contributions to the fragrance industry. Before turning to perfumery, he studied theater and directed a performing arts company, a background that continues to shape his creative approach. He began as an assistant at Robertet under master perfumer Michel Almairac, an experience that opened the door to Givaudan's highly selective Perfumery School.
Bisch debuted in 2010 with Reminiscence Essence EDP and went on to create standout fragrances for houses including Parfums de Marly (the Delina line), Carolina Herrera (Good Girl, Bad Boy), and Jean Paul Gaultier (La Belle, Le Beau), alongside Thierry Mugler's Angel Muse and Ex Nihilo's Fleur Narcotique.
His work earned him the Prix du Phénix, one of French perfumery's highest honors. Known for his artistic sensibility and perfectionism, Bisch has left a lasting mark on both niche and designer perfumery.