Quentin Bisch, born in 1983 in Strasbourg, is one of the most influential and innovative perfumers of his generation. From a young age, he developed an exceptional olfactive memory, shaped by the scents of his childhood in both France and London. Although he initially pursued a career in theater and led his own company for many years, the world of perfume continued to captivate him. His talent was noticed by Jean Guichard of the Givaudan perfumery school, after which he took his first steps at Robertet under the guidance of master perfumer Michel Almairac.
Since then, Quentin Bisch has become a leading name in both niche and designer perfumery. His style is characterized by bold contrasts, unexpected accords, and a distinct sensory signature, approaching perfume as a form of artistic expression. He has created successful fragrances for houses such as Jean Paul Gaultier, Chloé, Carolina Herrera, Issey Miyake, and Marc Antoine Barrois. With over 140 creations to his name and multiple prestigious awards, Quentin Bisch is regarded as a modern alchemist who combines emotion, creativity, and technical precision in contemporary fragrance compositions.