Shyamala Maisondieu is an internationally recognized perfumer born in Malaysia to a Malay and Indian family. Growing up in a multicultural environment, she developed a unique perspective on the world, which later significantly influenced her work as a perfumer. Shyamala moved to London for her education, where her passion for fragrances eventually manifested. While living in Hong Kong, she discovered her talent for scent creation and decided to pursue a career in perfumery. Shyamala studied at the prestigious Givaudan Perfumery School in Grasse and Argenteuil, where she met her future husband, a fellow perfumer.
Upon joining Givaudan, Shyamala Maisondieu began working with several renowned brands, such as Etat Libre d'Orange, Tom Ford, and Lanvin. Her notable collaborations include the creation of Idôle by Lancôme, which showcased her creativity and global outlook on the world of fragrance. Throughout her career, Shyamala has established herself as an innovative and skilled perfumer with an impressive portfolio of diverse scents.
Shyamala's multicultural background has played a significant role in her life and work. Growing up in Malaysia, she experienced a blend of three distinct cultures, which influenced her approach to perfumery. Rather than seeing her differences as a challenge, she embraced them as a source of strength and inspiration.