

MATERIAL MODULES: MUSKS
For centuries, musk has fascinated perfumers and wearers alike with its deep, sensual presence—an olfactory signature that is both intimate and enduring. Originally sourced from animals and steeped in luxury and controversy, natural musk became a symbol of potency and allure. Yet as cultural values and environmental awareness evolved, the fragrance world was forced to rethink its use. Today, synthetic musks dominate the market, offering not just ethical alternatives but also an expanded creative palette. In an era where personal scent is used to project identity, comfort, and even rebellion, musk's transformation raises timeless questions about imitation, authenticity, and memory.
In this class, we will trace the historical journey of musk and unpack its evolution from natural animalic sources to complex synthetic molecules. Through guided smelling sessions, we’ll examine various musk categories and how they contribute to a fragrance’s longevity, character, and emotional impact. Students will develop the skills to analyze musk accords and understand how to study and work with these elusive materials in modern composition.