Mario T.Gomez of Mario Tomas at the 3rd Annual Taste TV San Francisco Artisan Fragrance Salon
I met Mario when he was working at Barneys New York in San Francsico and liked his enthusiasm and cheerful personality. He was always on hand when I had one of my SF Sniff events to assist Yosh Han or show us the lines he was representing. Eventually we found some time to have dinner and get to know each other, and a friendship was forged. Recently, at the 3rd Annual San Francisco Artisan Fragrance Salon, I had the honor of helping Mario launch his Mario Tomas perfume line, which garnered much praise, and rightfully so. I am happy to call Mario a friend as he makes his way into the world of making perfume. – Tama Blough, Managing Editor
Mario with his Mother in Mexico (2013)
Profile: When Michelyn asked me to write this, I was flattered and a little nervous. I attempted to sit down and write but had a hard time fitting into my new title, American Perfumer. Some of you know me as an Olfactive Ambassador, a title I had no trouble jumping into. Maybe you have seen my reviews posted on Fragrantica (where I 'met' Michelyn who was an Editor for them at the time) or read my articles here on CaFleureBon as Contributing Writer. Now I am ready to continue on my path as an American Olfactive Artist. I had a rich childhood traveling frequently between Oklahoma City and Mexico City. Growing up I struggled to figure out whether I was American or Mexican. The one thing I felt comfortable with was exploring anything olfactory, it kept me centered. I remember sneaking into my uncles’ rooms to try on their fragrances. I also remember fighting over the Maja soaps black wrapping paper with my sister. I remember being one of the few, if not only boys in 8th grade wearing an imported fragrance. It was not until a couple of years later that one of my aunts took me shopping at Cartier for my first luxury fragrance. This was truly the beginning of my journey to becoming a perfumista, a title I had no problem identifying with. This passion helped me to get one of my earliest jobs behind a fragrance counter at a fine department store, Sanger Harris.
Mario T. Gomez, Olfactory Ambassador with Yosh Han of Yosh Olfactory Senses (2013) at Tiger Lily Perfumery in San Francisco
It was not until many years later that I would move to the Bay Area and be introduced to niche fragrances. As my interest continued to grow I took a perfume making workshop from a local perfumer named Yosh Han. I ended up taking several workshops from her and then began as her assistant some time after. It was Yosh Han who dubbed me Olfactory Ambassador, a name that resonated with me and became my identity as she continued to mentor me.
On American Perfumery: As I grew into my role as Olfactory Ambassador, I began to meet many American Perfumers; they were a group of individuals who shared the same passions about the beauty of perfumes at San Francisco Sniff, led by CaFleureBon Managing Editor Tama Blough. The community here has been so welcoming and supportive. As I began blending my creations I was still acting as Ambassador to many lines: Carthusia, Nasomatto, Blood Concept, Yosh Olfactory Senses, DelRae Roth of Parfums Delrae, Christi Meshell of House of Matriarch and Shelley Waddington of En Voyage Perfumes. It was at the 1st Taste TV San Francisco Artisan Fragrance Salon where I assisted Shelley Waddington of En Voyage Perfumes, that another relationship would blossom into mentorship and friendship and that would move me from interest to action. It was this group of perfume enthusiasts and perfumers with whom I would become closer as I continued to explore my creating my own scents. Years passed and I continued my role as Olfactory Ambassador, everyone accepting my role in this community of perfume lovers.
Mario Tomas Fragrances
It was the nudge and project planning of Michael Coyle (Mik Moi) that got me to the 3rd San Francisco Artisan Fragrance Salon as a Perfumer, I still feel I have not earned the title as I have not been classically trained, but thanks to the amazing help of truly talented perfumers I feel I am able to create fragrances that people will truly enjoy, and that express my personality and passion. American perfumery is about sharing and community and so many perfumers have been and are willing to help this budding perfumer make his entry. It is so refreshing to see this old fashion American value of giving someone else a hand up still being practiced. As an American Perfumer, I am an artisan, like my mentors and I create small batches of fragrances by hand. They are inspired by dreams, memories of loved ones and special moments in my life. I follow my instincts and that leads to an organic development process.
"I Can See the Whole Room and There's Nobody In It" by Roy Lichestein; Duran Duran album cover art by Patrick Nagel
Favorite American Artist: The American Artists Roy Lichtenstein and Patrick Nagel really move me. Roy’s lithograph of “I can see the whole room …and there’s nobody in it!” was one of the first art pieces I ever purchased. I love the simplicity of his use of colors. Then after seeing Duran Duran’s Rio album cover, I became fascinated with Patrick Nagel’s alabaster skinned characters and his paintings of Latina Women.
Thanks to Mario T. Gomez of Mario Tomas we have a draw for three USA readers for a 2ml spray sampler discovery kit of his three perfumes, El Poeta, Corazon Blanco and Lo Mejor de Mi #1, (the website isn't fully operational yet, so the links above are to our reviews of all three). To be eligible, leave a comment about something fascinating you learned about Mario T. Gomez and which perfume might appeal to you from his debut trio. Draw closes July 2, 2014
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