Dancing Light by Olfactive Studio is a fragrance of contrasts, an enchanting journey through light and scent. From the icy freshness of Norwegian pine forests, illuminated by the magical Northern Lights, to the warm breeze carrying the scent of blooming jasmine fields—this fragrance is a dance between cold and warmth, between crispness and softness.
Perfumer Sidonie Lancesseur crafted a radiant bouquet of white flowers (jasmine, neroli, freesia, and lilac), brightened by frosty mint and pine needles. Spicy pink pepper and cardamom add a subtle vibrancy, while creamy sandalwood and soft musk embrace the composition with warmth and elegance.
Each bottle is a tribute to photography, featuring a luxurious glass design and a cap that subtly nods to a camera lens. Inside the box, you'll find the original photograph: an artistic reminder of the inspiration behind this unique fragrance.
Dancing Light takes inspiration from a breathtaking image by Frøydis Dalheim, a Norwegian photographer and singer. Like the Northern Lights, this fragrance is playful yet mysterious, luminous yet deep: a mesmerizing sensation that never ceases to captivate.
Ice, ice baby! Surrender to the contrasting rhythm of Dancing Light—a fragrance that sparkles, soothes, and enchants.
Neroli, Lilac, Fig, Bergamot, Cardamom, Sandalwood, Pink pepper, Freesia, Pineapple, Pine, Jasmine, Lavender, Musk, Mint
Where contemporary, artistic photographers and talented perfumers meet for a cross-fertilization of their work, under the inspiring leadership of Céline Verleure. Photography and scent both capture a moment and revive your memories. This collaboration results in a sensory and poetic relationship between image and perfume. The scents are born from the inspiration that the noses draw from photographs. The result: a beautiful line-up of fragrances, all elegant, stylish, and modern.
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Sidonie Lancesseur
During an internship at Robertet in Grasse, Sidonie Lancesseur found her calling as a perfumer. She enjoyed the perfumer training ISIPCA in Versaille and started as an assistant perfumer in 2004. Two years later, she worked under the supervision of Michel Almairac, a master perfumer, who taught her the ropes of short formulas. Sidonie Lancesseur's style is characterized by elegant, simple and natural perfumes. Sidonie has created a number of very well-received niche fragrances, including Frapin's 1270 and L'Humaniste, Olfactive Studio's Lumiere Blanche and Straight to Heaven by By Kilian.