French niche line Olfactive Studio will launch Dancing Light, a new unisex fragrance, in April. The accompanying image was taken by photographer Frøydis Dalheim.
It is a unique ethereal spectacle at the far end of the world: an aurora borealis. This extraordinary natural phenomenon inspired the creation of Olfactive Studio's new fragrance Dancing Light. To celebrate these luminous waves with emerald hues that twirl in the air, natural materials are given pride of place: jasmine, neroli, freesia, sandalwood, cedar, and cardamom. The tangible presence of the world and its botanical and floral authenticity was needed to echo this spontaneous manifestation. A link between heaven and earth.
Dancing Light appears in a pristine breath of snow-colored flowers. Almost icy.
Dancing Light was developed by perfumer Sidonie Lancesseur. Additional notes include mint, fig milk, pink pepper, pine needles, seringa accord, lavandin, musks and mosses.
Olfactive Studio Dancing Light will be available in 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum.
(via olfactivestudio)
Who knows what it looks like in real life, but that is a top-notch bottle. I’ve never seen anything quite like it.
The bottle is clear glass, in case that’s not obvious from the picture.
Slightly odd to me mix of notes and that very pretty bottle make me want to check this out!
See above! But it is an unusual mix of notes, might be fun.
I looked it up on Fragrantica, and the picture of the bottle on there looks like some old aftershave bottle from the early 60’s and in that image the juice is grey, really grey…