Lively and full of contrasts, Dancing Light is a reflection of the northern lights that inspired it. Icy mint and Siberian pine needles bring a breath of coolness. Then a bouquet of bright white flowers with jasmine, neroli and seringa, dances in the heart warmed by the sandalwood.
Perfumer: Sidonie Lancesseur
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits close conversation in cool air, when its clean green brightness can hover without becoming heavy. It feels poised and modern, with a luminous freshness that reads as polished rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in spring, summer and crisp transitional weather, where its minty pine opening and airy florals can stay vivid. Apply lightly to let the freshness breathe; in warmer air it projects a cool, clean trail, while on skin the woods and moss give it a softer, more rounded finish.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral-green perfumes with a cool edge, natural-feeling freshness and an unconventional structure. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy transparent white florals, pine, moss and woods rather than sweet or powdery floral styles.
Release year
2022
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur is known for composing fragrances with a clear, tactile structure and a refined use of natural materials. Her work often balances transparency with depth, which suits Dancing Light’s contrast of cool mint and pine against white florals, moss and woods. In the niche and luxury space, she has built a reputation for elegant, modern compositions that feel precise rather than ornate. For Dancing Light, she translates Olfactive Studio’s aurora-inspired brief into a luminous floral-green accord that stays airy, polished and slightly unexpected.
Collaborators
Céline Verleure, founder of Olfactive Studio, shaped the house’s image-led concept and the broader creative direction that lets perfumers interpret a photograph rather than a conventional brief. For Dancing Light, that framework is central to the fragrance’s aurora borealis inspiration and its emotional, visual character.
Olfactive Studio’s story
Olfactive Studio treats perfume as a meeting point between contemporary photography and scent, giving perfumers creative freedom to translate an image into an original composition. The house is known for genderless fragrances, high-quality materials and a distinctly artistic, idea-led approach.
Dancing Light’s concept
Dancing Light was inspired by the aurora borealis, as seen in a photograph by Frøydis Dalheim. The fragrance follows Olfactive Studio’s signature process: an image becomes the starting point for a perfume that captures atmosphere, memory and emotion rather than a literal scene. Here, icy mint and Siberian pine needles lead into a bouquet of white flowers, creating the feeling of light moving across cold air.
Extra info
Dancing Light was launched in April 2022 and comes in 50 ml and 100 ml sizes. It was inspired by the northern lights, and the brand presents it as a fresh, spicy, delicate perfume built around a white-flower image.
Lively and full of contrasts, Dancing Light is a reflection of the northern lights that inspired it. Icy mint and Siberian pine needles bring a breath of coolness. Then a bouquet of bright white flowers with jasmine, neroli and seringa, dances in the heart warmed by the sandalwood.
Perfumer: Sidonie Lancesseur
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits close conversation in cool air, when its clean green brightness can hover without becoming heavy. It feels poised and modern, with a luminous freshness that reads as polished rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in spring, summer and crisp transitional weather, where its minty pine opening and airy florals can stay vivid. Apply lightly to let the freshness breathe; in warmer air it projects a cool, clean trail, while on skin the woods and moss give it a softer, more rounded finish.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral-green perfumes with a cool edge, natural-feeling freshness and an unconventional structure. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy transparent white florals, pine, moss and woods rather than sweet or powdery floral styles.
Release year
2022
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur is known for composing fragrances with a clear, tactile structure and a refined use of natural materials. Her work often balances transparency with depth, which suits Dancing Light’s contrast of cool mint and pine against white florals, moss and woods. In the niche and luxury space, she has built a reputation for elegant, modern compositions that feel precise rather than ornate. For Dancing Light, she translates Olfactive Studio’s aurora-inspired brief into a luminous floral-green accord that stays airy, polished and slightly unexpected.
Collaborators
Céline Verleure, founder of Olfactive Studio, shaped the house’s image-led concept and the broader creative direction that lets perfumers interpret a photograph rather than a conventional brief. For Dancing Light, that framework is central to the fragrance’s aurora borealis inspiration and its emotional, visual character.
Olfactive Studio’s story
Olfactive Studio treats perfume as a meeting point between contemporary photography and scent, giving perfumers creative freedom to translate an image into an original composition. The house is known for genderless fragrances, high-quality materials and a distinctly artistic, idea-led approach.
Dancing Light’s concept
Dancing Light was inspired by the aurora borealis, as seen in a photograph by Frøydis Dalheim. The fragrance follows Olfactive Studio’s signature process: an image becomes the starting point for a perfume that captures atmosphere, memory and emotion rather than a literal scene. Here, icy mint and Siberian pine needles lead into a bouquet of white flowers, creating the feeling of light moving across cold air.
Extra info
Dancing Light was launched in April 2022 and comes in 50 ml and 100 ml sizes. It was inspired by the northern lights, and the brand presents it as a fresh, spicy, delicate perfume built around a white-flower image.

