
EPC Experimental Perfume Club
Fragrance made legible, from a London studio.
EPC Experimental Perfume Club was founded in London in 2016 by French perfumer Emmanuelle Moeglin, a graduate of ISIPCA who felt that the fragrance world had long been too opaque for the people who wore it. She opened her first studio in London Fields as a workshop space — a place where clients could learn the language of scent and participate in the creative process rather than simply select from finished bottles. Within two years the EPC had welcomed more than four thousand guests and launched its debut collection Layers, stocked at Liberty and Harvey Nichols. The house has since grown into an in-person and online studio offering bespoke workshops, personalized blending services, and an evolving collection of modular, customisable fragrances. Moeglin's approach is pedagogical as much as artistic: she believes that understanding how a fragrance is built transforms how it is worn.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.



















