Perfume: Sidonie Lancesseur
Marie Jeanne have carefully developed this winter mist (brume is a 6% strong blend) with natural essential oils. It creates a warm and cozy atmosphere and envelops you with its comforting notes. The mist can be diffused in your home or used as a personal fragrance for a relaxing time.
Featured ingredients:
Sandalwood (New-Caledonia): known to reduce stress and emotional balance.
Cedar (United-States): to create a reassuring and warm ambiance.
Ylang-Ylang (Comoros): known for its calming virtues, this essential oil promotes relaxation and letting go of your stresses.
Patchouli (New-Caledonia): known for its purifying and regenerative qualities.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a quiet room after the heating has come on: close, calm and softly woody, with no need to announce itself. It suits a low-key setting where you want to feel composed and comfortable, not dressed up or overworked.
How to wear
Best worn in light sprays, especially in cooler weather or indoors, where its soft woods can settle without disappearing. The 6% concentration gives it an easy, diffusive character, so it works well on skin, clothing or as a room mist when you want a gentle, reassuring trail rather than strong projection.
Who it’s for
For those who like clean woody scents with a calm, understated profile: sandalwood warmth, cedar dryness and a touch of earthy patchouli. It will appeal to wearers who prefer intimate, natural-smelling fragrances with a relaxed, normcore sensibility.
Release year
2018
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur is known for composing with a clear, tactile hand: she often balances naturalistic materials with a polished, modern structure, giving her fragrances a sense of quiet clarity rather than overt drama. Her work tends to favour texture, transparency and a refined use of woods, florals and musks. For Brume d'Hiver, that approach suits the brief perfectly. The fragrance reads as a restrained woody composition, where cedarwood and sandalwood provide warmth and structure while patchouli and ylang-ylang soften the edges. The result is intimate and composed, with the kind of understated presence that aligns well with Lancesseur's style.
Collaborators
Georges Maubert, Marie Jeanne’s founder, shaped the house’s raw-materials-first philosophy and the brand’s focus on natural essential oils, which frames the fragrance’s concept and production style. Sidonie Lancesseur translated that brief into the final composition.
Marie Jeanne’s story
Marie Jeanne is a Grasse-based house built around natural essential oils, traceable sourcing and a close connection to raw materials. Its identity is rooted in craftsmanship rather than spectacle, with fragrances designed to feel honest, wearable and carefully made from cultivation through to final blend.
Brume d'hiver’s concept
Brume d'Hiver, meaning "winter mist," was developed as a 6% cologne-style blend meant to feel comforting and enveloping rather than heavy. The fragrance was conceived as a versatile mist for both the home and the body, with warm woods and calming florals creating a soothing atmosphere that the brand presents as suitable beyond winter alone.
Extra info
Brume d'Hiver means "winter mist" in French, and the formula is built as a 6% strong blend with natural essential oils. It is designed to work both as a personal fragrance and as a home diffuser, which is unusual for a perfume in this style.
Perfume: Sidonie Lancesseur
Marie Jeanne have carefully developed this winter mist (brume is a 6% strong blend) with natural essential oils. It creates a warm and cozy atmosphere and envelops you with its comforting notes. The mist can be diffused in your home or used as a personal fragrance for a relaxing time.
Featured ingredients:
Sandalwood (New-Caledonia): known to reduce stress and emotional balance.
Cedar (United-States): to create a reassuring and warm ambiance.
Ylang-Ylang (Comoros): known for its calming virtues, this essential oil promotes relaxation and letting go of your stresses.
Patchouli (New-Caledonia): known for its purifying and regenerative qualities.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a quiet room after the heating has come on: close, calm and softly woody, with no need to announce itself. It suits a low-key setting where you want to feel composed and comfortable, not dressed up or overworked.
How to wear
Best worn in light sprays, especially in cooler weather or indoors, where its soft woods can settle without disappearing. The 6% concentration gives it an easy, diffusive character, so it works well on skin, clothing or as a room mist when you want a gentle, reassuring trail rather than strong projection.
Who it’s for
For those who like clean woody scents with a calm, understated profile: sandalwood warmth, cedar dryness and a touch of earthy patchouli. It will appeal to wearers who prefer intimate, natural-smelling fragrances with a relaxed, normcore sensibility.
Release year
2018
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur is known for composing with a clear, tactile hand: she often balances naturalistic materials with a polished, modern structure, giving her fragrances a sense of quiet clarity rather than overt drama. Her work tends to favour texture, transparency and a refined use of woods, florals and musks. For Brume d'Hiver, that approach suits the brief perfectly. The fragrance reads as a restrained woody composition, where cedarwood and sandalwood provide warmth and structure while patchouli and ylang-ylang soften the edges. The result is intimate and composed, with the kind of understated presence that aligns well with Lancesseur's style.
Collaborators
Georges Maubert, Marie Jeanne’s founder, shaped the house’s raw-materials-first philosophy and the brand’s focus on natural essential oils, which frames the fragrance’s concept and production style. Sidonie Lancesseur translated that brief into the final composition.
Marie Jeanne’s story
Marie Jeanne is a Grasse-based house built around natural essential oils, traceable sourcing and a close connection to raw materials. Its identity is rooted in craftsmanship rather than spectacle, with fragrances designed to feel honest, wearable and carefully made from cultivation through to final blend.
Brume d'hiver’s concept
Brume d'Hiver, meaning "winter mist," was developed as a 6% cologne-style blend meant to feel comforting and enveloping rather than heavy. The fragrance was conceived as a versatile mist for both the home and the body, with warm woods and calming florals creating a soothing atmosphere that the brand presents as suitable beyond winter alone.
Extra info
Brume d'Hiver means "winter mist" in French, and the formula is built as a 6% strong blend with natural essential oils. It is designed to work both as a personal fragrance and as a home diffuser, which is unusual for a perfume in this style.