
Souzparfumerprom Soyuzparfumerprom
Soviet fragrance heritage, enduring.
Souzparfumerprom — also rendered as Soyuzparfumerprom — is a Russian fragrance manufacturing association with roots in Soviet-era centralized perfume production. The organization represents the legacy of Eastern European industrial-scale fragrance manufacture, in which state coordination of perfume chemistry produced accessible, durable compositions distributed across the USSR. Soviet fragrance tradition developed distinctive character: classical floral chypres, robust orientals, and woody compositions built with the materials available within the planned economy's supply chains. Perfumers including Marina Stepanova and Alla Belfer worked within this system, producing compositions that have since attracted nostalgic interest among fragrance historians and enthusiasts of mid-century Eastern European scent culture. Contemporary mass-market output from entities connected to this tradition continues to emphasize affordability and straightforward wearability. Souzparfumerprom occupies a specific historical niche as a repository of Soviet perfumery knowledge now operating in the very different context of post-Soviet Russian commercial culture.
- Woody100
- Citrus90
- Fresh Spicy90
- Aromatic80
- Warm Spicy60
- Earthy60
- Fresh
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.







