The only card you need in your hand to kick off the combo is Allure Dance. Start by activating this and adding Allure Palace. (If Allure Palace is already in your hand, add either Allure Queen Lv3 or Lv7 for future combo steps.) Activate your Allure Palace and use its effect to discard a card to take an Allure Queen monster and either add it to your hand, or summon it to your opponent's field. 1st activation of effect: send 1 card to the GY to add Allure Queen Lv7 from your deck to your hand. 2nd activation: send Allure Queen Lv7 to GY to special summon Allure Queen Lv3 from your deck to your opponent's field. 3rd activation: send 1 more card to GY to add Allure Queen Lv3 from your deck to your hand. (Some of these steps can be skipped depending on your hand. You basically want to reach a point where you have Allure Queen Lv7 in your GY, one Allure Queen Lv3 on your opponent's field, and another in your hand, with both Allure Dance and Allure Palace on your field.)
Next, normal summon your Allure Queen Lv3, and activate its effect to equip the Allure Queen Lv3 on your opponent's field to it. Then, Allure Palace gives your Allure Queen monsters the ability to send themselves to the GY if they are equipped with equip cards, to special summon an Allure Queen monster from your deck. Send Allure Queen Lv3 to the GY to special summon Chaos Allure Queen from your deck. Use Chaos Allure Queen's effect to equip Allure Queen Lv3 from your GY to it, then special summon Allure Queen Lv5 from your deck. Link summon Protector Whelp of the Destruction Swordsman, using Chaos Allure Queen and Allure Queen Lv5 as material, and use its effect to send Dragon Buster Destruction Sword from your deck to your GY.
Now, use the effect of Allure Dance, sending Allure Palace to the GY, to special summon as many Allure Queen monsters with different names from your GY. This will be Allure Queen Lv3, Allure Queen Lv5, Allure Queen Lv7, and Chaos Allure Queen. Make sure to keep at least one of Protectoir Whelp of the Destruction Swordsman's link zones free, as you'll now Link summon Golden Allure Queen, using Allure Queen Lv3, Allure Queen Lv5, and Allure Queen Lv7 as material. On summon, use Golden Allure Queen's effect to special summon any one of your Allure Queen monsters from your GY. It doesn't matter which, as you'll be using it and Protector Whelp of the Destruction Swordsman to Link summon Moon of the Closed Heaven.
From here, you'll use Moon of the Closed Heaven to Link summon Fiendsmith's Requiem, and so on, and so on into whatever Fiendsmith combo you like.
What the Allure Queen bits will do for you is that during your opponent's standby phase, Golden Allure Queen allows you to use any Allure Queen monster effect to equip a monster as a (Quick Effect), so you activate Chaos Allure Queen's effect to equip a monster from your GY, targeting Dragon Buster Destruction Sword, which stops your opponent from summoning from their Extra Deck. Because Dragon Buster Destruction Sword is a DARK monster, you'll benefit from the second part of Chaos Allure Queen's effect to special summon an Allure Queen monster from your GY, where you'll choose Allure Queen Lv3. Thanks to Golden Allure Queen, you will be able to use Lv3's effect as a (Quick Effect) too, so if your opponent brings out a level 3 monster that you don't want them to have, you can equip it to your Allure Queen Lv3.
The benefit to using the Fiendsmith engine with the Allure Queen engine,is that lots of Fiendsmith cards like to be in the GY, and Allure Palace needs to discard cards for its effect. so even if you open with Fiendsmith in Paradise (which is normally a brick), as long as you have Allure Dance or Allure Palace, you can still make use of its GY effect.
Enjoy!