Pauline Jegousse is a French fragrance professional associated with the Parisian creation studio FLAIR. Aromo lists her education as ISIPCA and her workplace as FLAIR, where she is connected with contemporary independent perfumery projects. Product and perfume-database credits place her among the creators of recent niche compositions, including work for Versatile and Folia Paris.
Her public profile sits at an interesting point between perfumery and creative coordination. Niche Beauty credits her as Junior Perfumer at FLAIR for Versatile's Presser le Citron, while Fragrance Journey describes her role within the FLAIR lab as project management: linking the creative idea with the practical rhythm of brand and museum collaborations. That dual perspective gives her work a particularly exacting, concept-led quality.
Jegousse's emerging portfolio reflects the collaborative nature of FLAIR, a studio known for treating scent as a form of artistic expression rather than a purely commercial object. Her credited work spans fresh, modern compositions and concept-driven launches where the perfume needs to carry a clear story.
For Folia Paris, she is credited across the debut collection, which translates places, memories and French cultural references into polished extrait-style compositions. Her profile is still young compared with the established master perfumers in the field, but that is part of the appeal: Jegousse represents a new generation of perfumers working fluently between formula, concept, client, and sensory storytelling.