Biography and career
Calice Becker is a French master perfumer born in Paris (France) to a family of Russian descent. Her full name, recorded in several available references, is Calice Asancheyev-Becker (Wikipedia EN biography, accessed 2026-05-24). The precise date of birth is not consistently documented across reference sources and is therefore omitted here, in line with the Osmetheca editorial approach.
Becker entered perfumery in the mid-1980s as a trainee at ISIPCA in Grasse (France), a historical composition house of French perfumery (Givaudan official biography, accessed 2026-05-24; Fragrance Foundation honoree page, accessed 2026-05-24). Roure was later absorbed into Givaudan-Roure and then Givaudan itself, which inscribes her in the direct lineage of the French Grasse school of prestige perfumery.
In the 1990s she joined Quest International as a perfumer and relocated to New York (United States) to develop part of her career on the American market (Wikipedia EN biography, accessed 2026-05-24; Fragrance Foundation honoree page, accessed 2026-05-24). Quest International was acquired by Givaudan in 2007, which integrated her into the current Givaudan organization where she now holds the title of Vice President Perfumer.
Her first major commercial signature came in 1996 with Tommy Girl for Tommy Hilfiger, often cited as the launch of her career as a named composer (Fragrance Foundation honoree page, accessed 2026-05-24; FragranceX archive, accessed 2026-05-24). In 1999, while based in New York with Quest International, she composed J'adore for Dior, a fruity floral that set a new commercial benchmark in prestige perfumery and remains a defining reference of the category twenty-five years on.
From 2007 onward, Becker became the lead perfumer of By Kilian, the niche house founded by Kilian Hennessy. She signed Beyond Love at the launch of the L'Oeuvre Noire collection and has composed a significant share of the By Kilian catalogue since (The Perfume Society profile, accessed 2026-05-24; Fragrantica nose page, accessed 2026-05-24). The collaboration anchors her work in editorial niche perfumery alongside her continued output for prestige houses.
In 2017, Givaudan appointed Calice Becker director of the Givaudan Perfumery School in Paris (France), where she designs and runs the in-house training program (Givaudan media release, 2017). She received the Lifetime Achievement Perfumer Award from The Fragrance Foundation in 2021 and was decorated Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres in France for her contribution to perfumery as an art.
Olfactive signature
Calice Becker's olfactive signature is a virtuoso floral writing that combines compositional clarity, sensuality and technical precision. Her work moves along two main axes. The first is the fruity floral, opened by Tommy Girl (1996) and codified by J'adore (1999), with an opulent heart and a luminous projection. The second is the dense floral oriental, illustrated by Beyond Love (2007), Velvet Orchid (Tom Ford, 2014) and Good Girl Gone Bad (By Kilian, 2012).
One technical hallmark widely noted by specialist press is her command of tuberose and opulent white flowers, including gardenia, jasmine and orange blossom (Persolaise reviews archive, accessed 2026-05-24; Bois de Jasmin analyzes, accessed 2026-05-24). She pairs these materials with woody, amber or gourmand bases to produce compositions that read as both sensual and clearly authored. Her sustained work for By Kilian since 2007 sits at the center of this axis.
Becker belongs to French perfumery in its institutional Grasse lineage, trained at ISIPCA and integrated through Quest into Givaudan. Her dual practice between mainstream prestige perfumery (Dior, Tommy Hilfiger, Estee Lauder, Calvin Klein, Tom Ford) and editorial niche perfumery (By Kilian) makes her a transversal signer. Her appointment as director of the Givaudan Perfumery School in 2017 also confirms her role in transmission and pedagogy (Givaudan media release, 2017).
A virtuoso floral signature rooted in the French Grasse school, deployed from mainstream prestige perfumery to editorial niche.
Key characteristics
Notable perfumes
Calice Becker's documented output spans nearly three decades, from her years at Quest International in New York to her current Givaudan catalogue. The selection below lists ten compositions whose launch year and attribution are cross-checked across Fragrantica, Parfumo and Basenotes (all accessed 2026-05-24).
| Year | House | Perfume | Olfactive family |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | Tommy Hilfiger | Tommy Girl | Fruity floral |
| 1999 | Dior | J'adore | Fruity floral |
| 2003 | Estee Lauder | Beyond Paradise | Green floral |
| 2007 | By Kilian | Beyond Love | White floral tuberose |
| 2008 | Calvin Klein | Secret Obsession | Floral oriental |
| 2009 | By Kilian | Back to Black | Woody oriental tobacco honey |
| 2012 | By Kilian | Good Girl Gone Bad | Opulent white floral |
| 2014 | Tom Ford | Velvet Orchid | Floral oriental orchid |
| 2016 | Versace | Dylan Blue | Aromatic fougere |
| 2016 | By Kilian | Love, Don't Be Shy | Floral gourmand orange blossom |
J'adore (Dior, 1999) is the composition most identified with Calice Becker. The fragrance installed a new fruity floral grammar for prestige perfumery and remains one of the commercial pillars of the Dior portfolio. Tommy Girl (Tommy Hilfiger, 1996), her first major signed composition, opened a more solar and more American reading of the fruity floral. Beyond Love (By Kilian, 2007) and Back to Black (By Kilian, 2009) anchor her signature in editorial niche perfumery, with a dense and clearly authored oriental reading. Velvet Orchid (Tom Ford, 2014) received the Fragrance Foundation Luxury Fragrance of the Year award in 2015 according to several specialist sources.
Current work
Calice Becker continues to compose actively for Givaudan clients while running the Givaudan Perfumery School in Paris (France). She still signs new releases for By Kilian and major prestige houses, including additions to the J'adore line for Dior, and contributes to client briefs across the Givaudan fine fragrance portfolio (Givaudan official biography, accessed 2026-05-24).
The Givaudan Perfumery School admits a small number of candidates per class on a highly selective international basis, and each class is traditionally named after a historical figure in perfumery (Givaudan media release, 2017; Fragrance Foundation honoree page, accessed 2026-05-24). Becker has often described her pedagogical method in interviews as a transmission of both technical rigor and personal sensibility, anchored in long apprenticeship rather than short courses. As of 2018 she also served as president of the International Society of Perfume Creators (FragranceX archive, accessed 2026-05-24).
Frequently asked questions
Six questions that come up repeatedly about Calice Becker, her career, her key houses and her role at the Givaudan Perfumery School, with their factual answers.
See also
Four Osmetheca resources to extend the reading on Calice Becker, By Kilian and the French Grasse school of perfumery.
Sources
- Wikipedia EN: Calice Becker, biography (accessed 24 May 2026)
- Fragrantica: Calice Becker, nose profile and catalogue (accessed 24 May 2026)
- Parfumo: Calice Becker, list of creations (accessed 24 May 2026)
- Givaudan: official media release, appointment as director of the Givaudan Perfumery School (2017)
- Givaudan: official media release, Fragrance Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award (2021)
- The Fragrance Foundation: Lifetime Achievement Perfumer honoree page, Calice Becker (accessed 24 May 2026)
- The Perfume Society: portrait and decorations of Calice Becker (accessed 24 May 2026)