Xuelei Hosts Masterclass with Perfumer Cécile Matton
On January 30th, Xuelei Fragrance Museum welcomed senior perfumer Cécile Matton from French fragrance house MANE for an immersive masterclass blending technical mastery with sensory storytelling.

Known as the "Jeweller Perfumer," Matton combines rigorous pharmaceutical training with jewelry and gemology expertise. Her portfolio includes celebrated creations such as Armani's Suzhou Peony and Diptyque's Tam Dao.
Matton guided participants through an 11-fragrance journey, each scent a chapter of her life: from African childhood memories to healing aromatherapy, from the geometric precision of jewelry design to the sensory intensity of rock climbing. Every composition extended her personal narrative while exploring the creative tension between structure and freedom.

Interactive exercises transformed abstract olfaction into tangible experience. During the Wild Cocoa exploration, divergent perceptions emerged—some detected warm, spicy African sunlight evoking wildness and liberty; others perceived leather notes suggesting cool restraint. This very "inconsistency" affirmed a fundamental truth: fragrance offers no universal answer; it reveals individual olfactory identity.

This marked Xuelei's 14th Masterclass. Moving forward, the museum will continue bridging global fragrance expertise with local culture through educational programs and public initiatives—advancing East-West dialogue in olfactory aesthetics and elevating scent as a universal language transcending geography.