Celebrating Christopher Chong (Former Creative Director of Amouage)

Christopher Chong former creative director of Amouage

Christopher Chong  2019 Photo by Jay Brooks©

“Creating a fragrance is like telling a story…” – Christopher Chong

Once in a rare while, a visionary finds his or her place in the world. Apple had Steve Jobs, Chanel had Karl Lagerfeld and Amouage had Christopher Chong. In a surprise announcement last month, Mr. Chong revealed that he would be leaving the renowned Omani perfume house after twelve years as Creative Director. In a press release from Amouage, Mr. Chong alluded to forthcoming opportunities, “This is not a swan song, but rather a short interlude to enable me to focus on new projects and new challenges, so watch this space. This is only the end of the beginning.” While he may describe his time at Amouage as merely the beginning, he, no doubt, reached the heart notes.

His vision for Amouage was emotional, contemplative and cerebral, forged through creative parallels in music, history and thought. His success was predicated on his unique ability to liquefy the human condition. As such, I once called him the Sigmund Freud of perfumery. In the words of Freud himself, “Love and work are the cornerstones of our humanness.” Seems like the perfect place to begin a celebration, a reflection on the man himself, the man with the vision for an art form invisible.

Christopher Chong 2012

“My creative process is very personal,” Mr. Chong said in a 2011 interview with CaFleureBon, “It begins with a feeling and then this feeling is elaborated into a story. I am inspired by everything around me.” One could turn to numerous interviews Mr. Chong gave over the years for a glimpse into his history and his heart. A better idea, I humbly recommend, would be to revisit the fruits of his labor, the fragrances themselves. Each spray tells a story; each spray tells his story.

Christopher Chong of Amouage first perfumes were _Amouage Jubilation XXV and 25

Jubilation XXV and 25 (2008): Upon assuming the creative helm of Amouage in 2007, Christopher Chong’s first release was the pair of fragrances launched to commemorate the brand’s 25th anniversary. Created in partnership with master perfumers Bertrand Duchaufour and Lucas Sieuzac, both the masculine and feminine variations of Jubilation evoke the texture and colors of a lush, crimson theatre curtain trimmed in gold. And this curtain is rising. The masculine variation, Jubilation XXV, incorporates the scent profile for which Amouage would come to be known: the “Amouade” of silver frankincense, ambergris and myrrh. The crimson and gold I perceive comes from the top and mid-notes of blackberry, cinnamon and honey. Jubilation XXV was my wedding day scent and never fails to evoke fond memories. The feminine counterpart, Jubilation 25, gives a nod to a bygone era of perfumery while remaining thoroughly contemporary. This red-carpet stunner is a celebration of one’s achievements, the factors which brought someone to a point in history and a celebration of what’s ahead. This curtain doesn’t close.

Amouage Memoir Man

Memoir Man (2010): One of my all-time favorite fragrances, I used to think of Memoir (Man) as an olfactive journey through a haunted forest—while wearing a tuxedo. Working with Perfumer Karine Vinchon Spehner, the composition brilliantly juxtaposes the shrouded greenery of wormwood, absinth, basil and mint against the traditionally-formal and fougeric components of lavender, oakmoss, tobacco and sandalwood. More than formal, more than special, Memoir is beautifully melancholic. Those familiar with the Japanese art and philosophy of Wabi-Sabi will no doubt appreciate Memoir’s understated elegance. The timeless wisdom of Wabi-Sabi teaches us that nothing lasts and nothing is finished. Memoir is for those who find beauty in impermanence, in shifting balance, in an unpaved road.

Amouage Beloved Man review and woman review

Amouage Beloved (2013): For the creation of Beloved Man and Beloved Woman, Christopher Chong found inspiration in the 1980 film “Somewhere in Time.” Working with perfumers Bernard Ellena on the feminine version of Beloved and with Alexandra Carlin and Emilie Copperman on the masculine, both compositions explore the themes of love and longing, time and rapture. Utterly evocative, the abstract nature of the fragrances allow for a unique, personalized interpretation of its themes. When I reviewed Beloved Man for CaFleureBon in 2013, I chose to forgo listing the note breakdown and instead—to better illustrate the scent profile—chose a quote from the movie: “I can almost see him now before me. What would I say to him if he were really here? ‘Forgive me. I have never known this feeling. I have lived without it all my life. Is it any wonder, then, I failed to recognize you?’

Christopher Chong shooting figment in Barcelona

Christopher Chong Shooting Figment video in Barcelona 2017

Christopher Chong’s contributions to Amouage were vast, profound and abiding. In a statement released upon his departure, Mr. Chong reflected, “I leave with enormous and enduring gratitude. I am grateful to everyone who believed in me.” Mr. Chong, on behalf of all of us at CaFleureBon, I’m confident in saying that we believed in you; we believe in you. The gratitude—enormous and enduring—is ours. We wish you continued success and the best of everything. The curtain is still up and we can’t wait to see what’s next.

Michael Devine, Guest Contributor

Editor’s Note: Each link below is to a review by a CaFleureBon writer or an interview, Do you have a favorite Amouage perfume from Christopher Chong? Please leave a comment wishing Mr. Chong the best!

Christopher Chong’s Catalogue with Amouage:

Jubilation – 2008

Lyric – 2008

Epic – 2009

Memoir – 2010

Honour – 2011

Interlude – 2012

Beloved Woman – 2012

Beloved Man – 2013

Fate – 2013

Sunshine Woman – 2014

Journey – 2014

Sunshine Man – 2015

Bracken Man – 2016

Bracken Woman – 2016

Myths – 2016

Beach Hut Man – 2017

Figment – 2017

Beach Hut Woman – 2018

Imitation – 2018

Reflection– 2018

Portrayal – 2019

The Library Collection:

OPUS I – 2010

OPUS II – 2010

OPUS III – 2010

OPUS IV – 2010

OPUS IX – 2015

OPUS V– 2011

OPUS VI – 2012

OPUS VII – 2013

OPUS VIII – 2014

OPUS X – 2016

OPUS XI – 2018

The Secret Garden Collection

Blossom Love – 2017

Lilac Love – 2016

Love Tuberose – 2018

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21 comments

  • redwheelbarrow says:

    I have only had the chance to sample a handful of Amouage fragrances and have several in my sights at the moment. If this is just the start for Mr. Chong, I will be interested in seeing what comes next.

  • One of my favorite Amouage is Fate woman. I read about it here on CaFleureBon. I bought two bottles after of portrayal woman and lilac love. Mr. Chong good luck on your new life. I hope it’s in perfume. Michael Devine, this is a great tribute. I am a longtime reader and remember beloved .

  • I have never had a chance to try anything from Amouage. But this brand sounds really wonderfully.

  • fazalcheema says:

    The timing of the article is great as I just got extrait of jubilation (an early version). I have many Amouages from Chong’s era including both men and women versions of Jubilation, Lyric, Epic and Memoir. I am curious though what is Chong’s next move?

  • Christopher, we salute you!
    Bless you for the yeoman service you have rendered, and such wonderful work!
    G-dspeed to your next endeavor!

  • Jubilation, Lyric, and a few of the Opus collection are my FAVs . Wishing you well Mr. Christopher Chong, Amouage has flourished under your Creative lead hoping and looking forward to your continued success!

  • My first reaction was, “How can he walk away from such a dream job?” but there is obviously a vast amount of talent and creativity there and I can’t wait to see what’s coming. Should we be looking for Chong Perfumes?!

  • Best wishes, Christopher Chong, for continued success! Thank you, Michael, for your very interesting overview of Mr. Chong’s amazing work. It is difficult to chose favorites but a few come immediately to mind – Interlude Man, Memoir Woman, Bracken Man and Blossom Love.

  • Mr. Chong, your contributions to Amouage have brought me great enjoyment and happiness over the years. I can’t imagine not having an Amouage created under your direction in my collection. The incredible range of your talent can be seen in fragrances as diverse as Beloved Woman and the exuberant Interlude Woman, two favorites of mine. I am sad to see you go, but happy that you will go on to even bigger things, if possible. Wishing you all the very best because you deserve it.

  • What an amazing tribute to Christopher. The piece is beautifully written with each word chosen to reflect all the emotions and stories that Christopher poured into his creations to make Amouage the success it is. Can’t wait to see what he does next.

  • What a great tribute to one whose vision has inspired and brought many of us such pleasure!
    May success and exploration be his constant companion.

  • wildevoodoo says:

    What an incredible legacy. Can’t wait to see what Mr. Chong gets up to next!

  • All the best in your new endeavors Mr. Chong. I’ve sadly not yet had an opportunity to sample your creations but I have a few lined up for testing.

  • Christopher Chong says:

    Thank you so much for all the supports the past 12 years! My final works for Amouage will be Love Mimosa to be released in September, Overture Man, Woman and Rose Incense to be distributed worldwide in 2020. Again, I am grateful to all of you for believing in me

  • Great article Michael. I think I’m a great great fan of Christopher Chong. The truth is that I didn’t even know that Mr.Chong is the person behind my collection of Amouage fragrances

    I have tons of fragrances in my wardrobe but Amouage is undoubtedly the best of best!

    From Chong’s creativity I LOVE these that I own:

    Jubilation – 2008
    Lyric – 2008
    Epic – 2009
    Interlude – 2012
    Reflection– 2018

    I started my journey with Amouage by a blind buy of Interlude followed by Lyric which incidentally got attracted watching Sebastian’s review and moved on getting Epic. If you carefully look at these three they are my Red Green Blue (RGB) of fragrances(in color spectrum they are everything)

    While I have so many great things to talk about Chong’s creations the only thing my nose didn’t accept is:
    Figment – 2017

    Unfortunately I have returned figment

    The list of my acquaintances didn’t go without stating Amouage Gold and Dia in my wardrobe too have a special place in my scent journey.

    Having a fan of the house of Amouage, I’m looking forward to check Portrayal – 2019 and also possibly Overture – 2019 as well

  • Brook Hubbeling says:

    It is impressive to have such a large catalog of fragrances in such a short period, and to have begun with Jubilation XXV!

  • This is quite an olfactory legacy! I’ve not yet had an opportunity to sample any of these masterpieces but have Jubilation XXV in my cross-hairs as well as Portrayal man recently reviewed by Sebastian Jara on his Youtube channel.