A unique celestial spectacle at the end of the world. Veils of light that begin to dance in the company of the stars. A hypnotic choreography for an emotion like no other. Aurora borealis, a fireworks display as a prelude.
This extraordinary natural phenomenon inspired the new perfume creation Dancing Light by Olfactive Studio. To welcome these emerald green waves of light swirling through the air, natural materials set the tone: jasmine, neroli, freesia, sandalwood, cedar and cardamom. It takes the tangible presence of the world, its plant and floral authenticity, to reflect this spontaneous manifestation. A connection between heaven and earth.
The photograph adorning the bottle's case was taken by Norwegian artist Frøydis Dalheim. She has made the landscapes of the North her accomplices. Her personal theatre, where she can also appear as an eternally enthusiastic spectator. She is not only a photographer but also a singer; does her voice patiently call out after this nocturnal ecstasy? The revelation takes place in front of her lens. The curtain falls after a scene that exchanges red for green. The show can begin.
Dancing Light resounds with a pure hint of snow-coloured flowers. Almost icy. The presence of mint and pine needle notes, accomplices of the far north, emphasise the impression of lively and green freshness, carried by the delicacy of the floral bouquet and warmed by cedar and sandalwood. Because in the land of cold, a ray of warmth is most welcome. The Northern Lights, a fire pit amidst the stars, leave a unique scent trail. The scent of Dancing Light. Dancing Light is a contrasting and pulsating perfume, reflecting the aurora borealis that inspired it.
Icy mint and Siberian pine needles bring a touch of cold, while a bouquet of white flowers (jasmine, neroli, syringa) dances in the heart and is warmed by sandalwood.
Dancing Light opens with a pure hint of snow-coloured flowers. Almost icy.
Dancing Light is a contrasting and vibrant perfume, reflecting the aurora borealis that inspired it. Icy mint and Siberian pine needles bring a touch of cold, while a bouquet of white flowers (jasmine, neroli, syringa) dances in the heart, warmed by sandalwood.