Portrait of perfumer Delphine Jelk, house perfumer at Guerlain
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Perfumer · Grasse school, Jean Carles method

Delphine Jelk

Delphine Jelk reached perfumery through fashion school and then through marketing, with no stop at ISIPCA. She composed La Petite Robe Noire while still employed by a German composition house. Guerlain hired her in 2014 and now names her, alongside Thierry Wasser, as co-creator of its fragrances.
Origin · Switzerland
Training · Esmod Paris, then the Grasse Institute of Perfumery
House · Guerlain, since 2014
Honor · Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, 2021

Quick answers

Identity
Swiss perfumer, employed by Guerlain since 2014. The house lists her on its creators page as co-creator of its fragrances with Thierry Wasser, and on product pages as Perfume Creation Director and Perfumer.
Training
Esmod Paris in menswear design, marketing and evaluation at Firmenich in Geneva and Paris, the Grasse Institute of Perfumery under the Jean Carles method, then an apprenticeship at the composition house Drom with Philippe Romano. No ISIPCA.
Signature
Round, enveloping compositions built on contrast. Guerlain itself lists her preferred materials: iris, musks, powdery notes, vanilla, almond and milky accords.
Activities
Runs a creation studio inside the house, works across Aqua Allegoria and L'Art et la Matière, signs limited editions, and sources raw materials directly from growers.

Training and career

Jelk is Swiss and left Switzerland at eighteen. Her date of birth is not released by the house, and Osmetheca does not publish one. She enrolled at Esmod in Paris for a four-year fashion program focused on menswear ready-to-wear. Her graduation project already paired the two disciplines that would define her career: a capsule collection in which each look came with a scent. Perfumery entered through that exercise, not through a science background.

What followed took three steps, none of them inside a conventional French perfumery school. Firmenich hired her in Geneva and then Paris for marketing and evaluation work, which is where she learned to smell raw materials and name them. She then attended the Grasse Institute of Perfumery, where teaching follows the Jean Carles method of learning by contrast and by reproducing classical formulas. She spent three years after that at Drom, a German composition house, as an apprentice to perfumer Philippe Romano, working on fine fragrance but also candles and personal care, with a later stint in New York.

It was from Drom that she composed La Petite Robe Noire for Guerlain, a two-year project run with Sylvaine Delacourte, then the house's fragrance creation director, and Ann-Caroline Prazan. The scent appeared quietly in Guerlain boutiques in 2009 and went worldwide in 2012, becoming one of the largest commercial successes in recent French perfumery. Guerlain brought her in-house in 2014. In 2021 she was made a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

Approach and method

What makes Jelk unusual at Guerlain is that she does not write against the house archive. Her stated rule is respect for the heritage on condition that it be made current: rose, iris, vanilla and tonka bean, the materials of the guerlinade, remain her base vocabulary, but they serve lighter and more immediate forms than the twentieth-century orientals. That is a deliberate position of continuity, and an uncommon one for a nose recruited by a heritage house.

Guerlain publishes her preferred materials directly, which is rare and allows them to be quoted without inference: iris, musks, powdery notes, vanilla, almond, milky accords. The house describes her work as round, warm, generous and built on contrast. The principle is legible in Oud Nude, where oud is softened by white almond and raspberry, and in Tobacco Honey, where honey is set against the dryness of tobacco.

She also draws a sharp line between working for a composition house and working for a perfume house. At a composition house the perfumer answers client briefs; at Guerlain she selects her own materials, travels to growers and arbitrates harvests. That sourcing work is part of the job description and separates her day from that of a supplier-side perfumer.

Activities

Jelk does not work alone. Inside Guerlain she runs a creation studio staffed with lab assistants, technical perfumers and evaluators, and she co-signs part of the launch calendar with Thierry Wasser. The division of labor is not made public formula by formula: the house names its two creators on one page without saying who did what. This entry therefore reports only attributions that were explicitly published.

Her most visible territory is Aqua Allegoria, the line of light eaux the house renews every year, several vintages of which she signed along with their Forte flankers. She also works on L'Art et la Matière, the haute parfumerie line opened in 2005, on limited editions and on bespoke commissions. She teaches the trade in public as well, including a masterclass recorded by the review Nez.

Signature perfumes

Guerlain does not publish a full list of its internal attributions. These ten releases are credited to her by the house or by named trade press, alone or with Thierry Wasser.

YearPerfumeCollectionOlfactory family
2009La Petite Robe NoireBoutique launch, worldwide in 2012Fruity floral gourmand
2016L'Homme Idéal Eau de ParfumWith Thierry WasserAlmond leather
2017Mon GuerlainWith Thierry WasserAmber floral vanilla
2022Oud NudeL'Art et la MatièreOud, almond, woods
2022Cherry OudL'Art et la MatièreOud, rose, leather
2022Aqua Allegoria Forte Mandarine BasilicAqua AllegoriaCitrus aromatic
2023Tobacco HoneyL'Art et la MatièreHoneyed tobacco
2024Aqua Allegoria FlorabloomAqua AllegoriaMusky floral
2025Aqua Allegoria Rosa VerdeAqua AllegoriaGreen rose
2026Amour Céleste, Millésime 2026Rendez-vous d'ExceptionSmoky amber floral

Olfactory signature

The first thing to read in a Jelk composition is its temperature. Her work is warm without being heavy and sweet without candying, and it almost always rests on a powdery or milky material that rounds the corners. Iris supplies the cold column, vanilla and almond the counterweight, musks the binder. This is comfort perfumery rather than rupture perfumery, and it is a choice rather than a shortcut: the house that employs her has been selling a French idea of softness for two centuries.

The second trait is contrast. Whenever she takes on a difficult material she answers it with a tender one instead of hardening it. Oud against white almond in Oud Nude, oud against cherry and rose in Cherry Oud, tobacco against honey in Tobacco Honey. That reflex explains why her haute parfumerie stays wearable where a style exercise might be expected, and why she moves as easily across an Aqua Allegoria eau de toilette as across a limited edition in a Bee Bottle.

Key characteristics

Register
Large-house perfumery, from mass market to haute parfumerie
Central material
Iris, vanilla, almond, musks and powdery notes
Structure
Contrast: a difficult material always answered by a tender one
Concentration
Eau de toilette for Aqua Allegoria, eau de parfum for L'Art et la Matière

Common questions

Who is Delphine Jelk?01
A Swiss perfumer employed by Guerlain since 2014. The house names her as co-creator of its fragrances alongside Thierry Wasser, and identifies her on product pages as Perfume Creation Director and Perfumer.
Where did she train?02
At Esmod Paris in menswear design, then at the Grasse Institute of Perfumery, where teaching follows the Jean Carles method. Between the two she worked in marketing and evaluation for Firmenich in Geneva and Paris.
Did she attend ISIPCA?03
No. Her path went through neither ISIPCA nor a supplier's in-house school. She came from fashion, then marketing and evaluation, before technical training in Grasse and a three-year apprenticeship at the composition house Drom with Philippe Romano.
When did she join Guerlain?04
In 2014, the date the house gives on its official creators page. Some specialist databases list 2008 or 2013; those dates confuse her hiring with the creation of La Petite Robe Noire, which she composed while still at Drom.
Did she create La Petite Robe Noire?05
Yes. It came out of a two-year project with Sylvaine Delacourte, then Guerlain's fragrance creation director, and Ann-Caroline Prazan. It launched quietly in boutiques in 2009 and worldwide in 2012 in a reworked version.
Which L'Art et la Matière fragrances are hers?06
Guerlain credits her on Oud Nude and Cherry Oud (2022) and on Tobacco Honey (2023). The third oud in that series, Oud Khôl, is Thierry Wasser's, as is Néroli Outrenoir from 2016.
Has she replaced Thierry Wasser?07
No. Both perfumers appear together on Guerlain's official creators page and co-sign part of the launch calendar, including Mon Guerlain in 2017 and L'Homme Idéal Eau de Parfum in 2016. The house does not break down the work formula by formula.
What is her date of birth?08
Not public. Guerlain does not release it, and the press sources consulted do not agree on one. This entry publishes only her Swiss nationality, which she states herself in interviews.

See also

Sources

Written from Guerlain's official pages and two trade press interviews, cross-checked against the Guerlain house entry published on Osmetheca. The 2014 arrival date is the one the house gives; other databases list 2008 or 2013, and that divergence is flagged rather than resolved. No date of birth is published. Only attributions stated by the house or by named trade press are listed. Author: Sabrina Carlier · Osmetheca · 21 August 2026