A Revealing Encounter With Julien Rasquinet

Thanks to the intuition of the famous perfumer Pierre Bourdon, Julien was destined to creating perfumes

Julien Rasquinet
Julien Rasquinet

Among our five senses, it seems that smell has a direct connection with memories and emotions. For Julien Rasquinet, it seems that the olfactive memory is the strongest. “When I think of my childhood memories, the smells come first associated with the feeling I had, then I see the images and eventually hear a sound or music” he says. Julien believes that our nose is always in alert, even when we don’t pay attention, it prints sensations in the deepest parts of our brains.

Becoming a perfumer

Julien Rasquinet realized quite late, and thanks to the intuition of the famous perfumer Pierre Bourdon, that he was destined to creating perfumes. Since a very early age, Julien
found in creative arts a way of communicating his feelings and thoughts. He loved to paint, to draw, to design and create costumes for theater and puppets. But it was only after
graduating from business school that he discovered what would become his passion and profession.

When Pierre Bourdon met Julien, he instinctively discerned his sensibility and his potential to become a perfumer. Then began three years of an intensive training program, wherein Pierre shared with Julien his creation philosophy, his techniques, his passion.

Julien also had the chance to work with Christine Nagel for two years before demonstrating his entrepreneurial spirit by creating his own perfume company. For four years, Julien has
been creating independently for various internationals brands.

The art of approach

“The aim of a creation is to cause an emotion” says Julien. To achieve this goal, he likes to bring back personal olfactive memories or to create a story he would carefully translate
into notes. His creations can be very figurative or very abstract, but they will always have the ambition to touch, to move or to make one to daydream.

Julien’s inspiration always comes from an encounter; whether it is a person, a song, a sentence in a book, or a place. From those encounters Julien extracts sensations – such as
textures, colors, raw materials – that will become the base of the story he has been creating in his mind. “I always take notes when I am inspired by something, just like an author
taking notes on from his everyday life in order to use them in his next script.”

“Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night with a new idea I just dreamed about.
When this happens, I feel like rushing to the lab and creating it right away!”

The discovery of a new passion

When Julien first went to the Middle-east, he fell in love with Oriental perfumery. He discovered new codes of creation, perfumes made with intuition and passion. When IFF
offered Julien the opportunity to join the team in the Middle East, he accepted with enthusiasm, seeing all the potential and the new challenges the region would offer. “I knew I was moving into a region with a very rich perfume history, even more ancient than the French one I knew. But if I had to be honest, I did not expect to fall so much in love with the region’s unique perfumery.”

 

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