Calice Becker

Calice Asancheyev-Becker (born c. 1964)[1] is a French master perfumer and director of Givaudan Perfumery School.

[1] Becker has won the Lifetime Achievement Award from The Fragrance Foundation.

[3] Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez's Perfumes: The Guide praised many of Becker's creations, including a five-star rating for Beyond Paradise (2004, a “masterful portrait of a gorgeously fresh, fictional, ideal tropical flower”),[4] Beyond Paradise for Men,[5] and Tommy Girl (1996), calling the latter one of the most important of all time because of its influence.

[6] Chandler Burr, perfume critic for The New York Times, wrote of Becker’s 1999 creation for Dior, “It makes me think of a setting sun hitting a gold chain — gold has no scent, but if it did, it would smell like J’Adore.”[7]

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