Episode 41: House of Bō

House of Bō Founders on Mexican Artistry & Slow Perfumery

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About the Episode

“It was surprising to see a couple of beauty rookies do everything right,” says James Manso as he reflects on his first encounter with House of Bō. Over tacos and margaritas, co-founders Bernardo Möller and Giancarlo Pérez opened up about their vision for the brand: fusing Mexican artistry with slow, experiential perfumery. Since launching in 2021, they’ve created sophisticated takes on a rose (Rosario), an oud (Infinitoud), and, more recently, a gourmand (Bombón).

In this episode, the duo sits down with James, Beauty Market Editor at WWD and Beauty Inc. They talk about collaborations with some of the world’s greatest perfumers, their approach to hand-sculpting every bottle top, and the story behind their newest collection. At the end, they play a game that challenges them to reveal each other’s go-to scents.

Highlights

• Meeting over tacos and margaritas
• An “a-ha!” moment on a Dominican Republic vacation
• “My Dad’s passing changed the course of my life”
• Collaborating with Rodrigo Flores-Roux
• The name "House of Bō"
• Hand-sculpting bottle tops
• Introducing the new collection
• Oro Verde, a green amber that takes you to the jungle
• Sources of inspiration
• The idea for Rosario
• Casa Blanca, a woody/fruity scent by Frank Voelkl
• Bombón, a fancy take on a gourmand by Honorine Blanc
• What drew Bernardo to Crave by Calvin Klein
• Cool Water by Davidoff
• Black Orchid by Tom Ford
• Scent Connection, Soulmate Edition
• Espiritu, the most visceral House of Bō scent
• Daily fragrance rituals
• Fragrance primer
• Fragrance as self-expression

Featured Fragrances

Espiritu by House of Bō
Infinitoud by House of Bō

Rosario by House of Bō

Oro Verde by House of Bō

Bombón by House of Bō

Casa Blanca by House of Bō

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