
Naomi Goodsir
Avant-garde fragrance from a couture milliner turned perfumer.
Naomi Goodsir founded her parfums line in 2012, bringing to fragrance the same uncompromising craftsmanship she had developed over a decade as a couture milliner working across Sydney and Europe. Australian by origin, she relocated to the French Riviera near Grasse, where her fragrances are made and hand-packed. Working with perfumers Julien Rasquinet, Bertrand Duchaufour, and Isabelle Doyen, the house has produced a tightly curated collection that includes Or du Serail, a smouldering incense-tuberose, Bois Sikar, a dry cedar and leather study, and Nuit de Bakélite, widely regarded as one of the most provocative tuberose compositions of the past decade. The visual language — hand-illustrated labels, architectural bottles — reflects the founder's training in fashion and millinery. The house releases slowly and deliberately, each new composition treated as a fully resolved creative statement.
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.




