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Calice Asancheyev-Becker

Her perfumes, inspired by all types of experimentations, weave whole tapestries of images and sensations. She often looks to art to find inspiration, whether it is Rembrandt’s way of using colours or the Italian Renaissance masters’ juxtaposition of light and shadow or Banksy who uses his craft to convey compelling messages.

"Inspired by art and all forms of creativity, I deeply believe that innovation will lead us to unexplored olfactory lands.
As a child, Calice Becker once asked her mother how flowers were put into a bottle of eau de cologne. The liquid was clear, but smelled strongly of orange blossom. When she began studying perfumery, she discovered the answer to this mystery, and today she herself fills the glass bottles with flowers. And not only flowers. Her perfumes, inspired by all kinds of experimentation, weave whole tapestries of images and sensations. She is often inspired by art, whether it is Rembrandt's use of colour, the juxtaposition of light and shadow of the Italian Renaissance masters or Banksy, who uses his art to convey compelling messages. His approach remains realistic and pleasure-based, with an element of surprise.

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