Olfactive Studio Still Life

Review: Still Life by Olfactive Studio

Still Life by Olfactive Studio is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Still Life was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Dora Baghriche. Top notes are Yuzu, Pink Pepper, elemi, Black Pepper and Sichuan Pepper; middle notes are Galbanum and Star Anise; base notes are Rum, Virginia Cedar and Amber. Celine Verleure is the creator of a new niche perfumery line. As someone with extensive experience in the perfume industry, Celine first launched a blog about the fragrances that still hadn’t been made, looking for inspiration and ideas from her readers. The Olfactive Studio line was born that way. Olfactive Studio is a blend of modern art photography and the world of perfumes, since both these medias capture a moment and its atmosphere. It is “an encounter between contemporary artistic photography and perfumery; between the eye and the nose…It is at the crossroads of a photographic studio and a perfume design studio”. The inspiration for the first three perfumes of the collection is topics of self-portrait, dark chamber and still life, transformed into fragrances Autoportrait, Chambre Noire and Still Life. Celine Verleure first conceived the names of the perfumes, then gave freedom to three different photographers to showcase their interpretation of the same, and then these images served as inspirations for the perfumers who created the compositions. Frederic Lebain 's photography lies behind the creation of Still Life. Still Life is a sparkling, energetic and joyful fragrance that celebrates life itself. This exotic cocktail is signed by the perfumer Dora Baghriche-Arnaud. Top notes: yuzu, elemi and pepper (pink, black and Sichuan pepper). Heart, star anise and galbanum. Base: dark rum, cedar and ambrox. All three fragrances are available as 50 and 100 ml EDP.

Review: Still Life by Olfactive Studio

Still Life

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Still Life by Olfactive Studio is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Still Life was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Dora Baghriche. Top notes are Yuzu, Pink Pepper, elemi, Black Pepper and Sichuan Pepper; middle notes are Galbanum and Star Anise; base notes are Rum, Virginia Cedar and Amber. Celine Verleure is the creator of a new niche perfumery line. As someone with extensive experience in the perfume industry, Celine first launched a blog about the fragrances that still hadn’t been made, looking for inspiration and ideas from her readers. The Olfactive Studio line was born that way. Olfactive Studio is a blend of modern art photography and the world of perfumes, since both these medias capture a moment and its atmosphere. It is “an encounter between contemporary artistic photography and perfumery; between the eye and the nose…It is at the crossroads of a photographic studio and a perfume design studio”. The inspiration for the first three perfumes of the collection is topics of self-portrait, dark chamber and still life, transformed into fragrances Autoportrait, Chambre Noire and Still Life. Celine Verleure first conceived the names of the perfumes, then gave freedom to three different photographers to showcase their interpretation of the same, and then these images served as inspirations for the perfumers who created the compositions. Frederic Lebain 's photography lies behind the creation of Still Life. Still Life is a sparkling, energetic and joyful fragrance that celebrates life itself. This exotic cocktail is signed by the perfumer Dora Baghriche-Arnaud. Top notes: yuzu, elemi and pepper (pink, black and Sichuan pepper). Heart, star anise and galbanum. Base: dark rum, cedar and ambrox. All three fragrances are available as 50 and 100 ml EDP.

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