Perfumer: Caroline Dumur
You decided to turn off Netflix, meditate in the morning, and finish that book that has been sitting on your bedside table for six months. And then... and then that perfume. An enveloping milk bath, warmed by a hint of cardamom, rose, sandalwood and tonka bean. Good resolutions! Maybe tomorrow! DEMAIN PROMIS!
Its formula is quite minimalist: it contains 44 ingredients. A classic perfume can contain up to 300 ingredients.
Natural ingredients corresponding to the notes (95%):
Bergamot (citrus aurantium bergamia oil)
Cinnamon (cinnamomum zeylanicum bark oil)
Cardamom (cardamomum seed oil)
Texas cedar (juniperus mexicana oil)
Tonka bean (dipteryx odorata bean extract)
Lavender absolute (lavandula angustifolia flower extract)
Lavender essence (lavandula angustifolia oil)
Patchouli (pogostemon cablin oil)
Pink pepper (schinus terebinthifolia seed extract)
Rose (rosa damascena flower oil)
Sandalwood (santalum album oil)
Clary sage (salvia sclarea oil)
Vetiver (vetiveria zizanoides root oil)
Organic wheat alcohol
Synthetic ingredients (and their fragrant effects) (5%):
Amber Extreme (wood, amber)
Ambroxan (wood, ambergris)
Caltone k (marine, watermelon)
Canthoxal (aniseed)
Cashmeran (musk, wood)
Citronellol (lemongrass, Geranium)
Damascone beta (plum rose)
Decalactone delta (coconut, milk)
Ebanol (sandalwood)
Ethyl maltol (brown sugar, caramel)
Ethyl vanilin (vanilla)
Geraniol (geranium)
Geranyl acetate (rose, green apple)
Hédione (fresh jasmine)
Helional (cyclamen, Watermelon)
Heliotropin (heliotrope)
Helvetolide (musk)
Hexyl cinnamal (green floral)
Isocyclemone e (wood, cedar)
Linalool (lily of the valley, lemon)
Methyl 5 - Thiazoethanol 4 (milk, hazelnut)
Methyl Anthranilate (orange blossom), Grape)
Methylcyclopentadecenone (musk)
Nerol (fresh rose, lemongrass)
Oxacycloheptadec-10-en-2-one (musks, ambrette seeds)
Phenyl ethyl alcohol (rose)
Rose oxide (rose)
Undecalactone - delta (milk, peach)
Vanillin (vanilla)
Veramoss (oak moss)
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a slow morning that never quite becomes a productive one: a quiet apartment, sunlight on a chair, a book left open, and the sense that staying still is the better choice. It projects calm confidence, with enough warmth and softness to feel close and personal rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its cardamom, lavender and creamy woods can bloom without feeling heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a soft, intimate trail; the milk accord and sandalwood stay close to the skin, while the spices and cedar give gentle diffusion in the air.
Who it’s for
For those who like aromatic woods with a creamy, skin-close texture rather than sharp freshness or heavy sweetness. It suits minimal, modern tastes, especially if you enjoy lavender, cardamom, sandalwood and musky-woody scents with a clean but sensual feel.
Release year
2020
The nose
Caroline Dumur is a perfumer at IFF known for polished, modern compositions that balance clarity with texture. Her style often leans into tactile contrasts: airy aromatics, smooth woods, musks and creamy effects that feel contemporary rather than ornate. For Demain Promis, Dumur shapes a minimalist structure into something enveloping and comforting, using lavender, cardamom and milk to create a soft, almost ritual-like warmth. The result fits her talent for making restrained formulas feel intimate, addictive and easy to wear.
Collaborators
Sophie Maisant, Bastille’s founder, shaped the house’s brief around transparency, sustainability and genderless luxury, giving the perfumer a framework that blends natural materials with a modern, clean formula. Caroline Dumur translated that concept into the fragrance itself, keeping the composition restrained and tactile rather than ornate.
Bastille’s story
Bastille builds its identity around olfactory freedom, transparency and sustainability, with a focus on vegan, cruelty-free formulas made in France. The house aims to reconcile haute-perfumery craftsmanship with a cleaner, more modern approach, using traceable ingredients and genderless compositions that feel personal rather than prescribed.
Demain Promis (Tomorrow
Demain Promis was created as part of Bastille’s launch collection, reflecting the brand’s idea of modern natural luxury. The fragrance plays on the fantasy of good intentions postponed until tomorrow: a morning of meditation, a closed laptop, and the comfort of staying with the present instead. Its milky, spiced character was conceived to feel both reassuring and slightly indulgent.
Extra info
Demain Promis means “Tomorrow, I promise,” a name that captures the fragrance’s theme of postponed resolutions. The formula is notably minimalist, with a short ingredient list compared with classic perfumery structures. It is part of Bastille’s core collection and is built around a high proportion of natural ingredients.
Perfumer: Caroline Dumur
You decided to turn off Netflix, meditate in the morning, and finish that book that has been sitting on your bedside table for six months. And then... and then that perfume. An enveloping milk bath, warmed by a hint of cardamom, rose, sandalwood and tonka bean. Good resolutions! Maybe tomorrow! DEMAIN PROMIS!
Its formula is quite minimalist: it contains 44 ingredients. A classic perfume can contain up to 300 ingredients.
Natural ingredients corresponding to the notes (95%):
Bergamot (citrus aurantium bergamia oil)
Cinnamon (cinnamomum zeylanicum bark oil)
Cardamom (cardamomum seed oil)
Texas cedar (juniperus mexicana oil)
Tonka bean (dipteryx odorata bean extract)
Lavender absolute (lavandula angustifolia flower extract)
Lavender essence (lavandula angustifolia oil)
Patchouli (pogostemon cablin oil)
Pink pepper (schinus terebinthifolia seed extract)
Rose (rosa damascena flower oil)
Sandalwood (santalum album oil)
Clary sage (salvia sclarea oil)
Vetiver (vetiveria zizanoides root oil)
Organic wheat alcohol
Synthetic ingredients (and their fragrant effects) (5%):
Amber Extreme (wood, amber)
Ambroxan (wood, ambergris)
Caltone k (marine, watermelon)
Canthoxal (aniseed)
Cashmeran (musk, wood)
Citronellol (lemongrass, Geranium)
Damascone beta (plum rose)
Decalactone delta (coconut, milk)
Ebanol (sandalwood)
Ethyl maltol (brown sugar, caramel)
Ethyl vanilin (vanilla)
Geraniol (geranium)
Geranyl acetate (rose, green apple)
Hédione (fresh jasmine)
Helional (cyclamen, Watermelon)
Heliotropin (heliotrope)
Helvetolide (musk)
Hexyl cinnamal (green floral)
Isocyclemone e (wood, cedar)
Linalool (lily of the valley, lemon)
Methyl 5 - Thiazoethanol 4 (milk, hazelnut)
Methyl Anthranilate (orange blossom), Grape)
Methylcyclopentadecenone (musk)
Nerol (fresh rose, lemongrass)
Oxacycloheptadec-10-en-2-one (musks, ambrette seeds)
Phenyl ethyl alcohol (rose)
Rose oxide (rose)
Undecalactone - delta (milk, peach)
Vanillin (vanilla)
Veramoss (oak moss)
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a slow morning that never quite becomes a productive one: a quiet apartment, sunlight on a chair, a book left open, and the sense that staying still is the better choice. It projects calm confidence, with enough warmth and softness to feel close and personal rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its cardamom, lavender and creamy woods can bloom without feeling heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a soft, intimate trail; the milk accord and sandalwood stay close to the skin, while the spices and cedar give gentle diffusion in the air.
Who it’s for
For those who like aromatic woods with a creamy, skin-close texture rather than sharp freshness or heavy sweetness. It suits minimal, modern tastes, especially if you enjoy lavender, cardamom, sandalwood and musky-woody scents with a clean but sensual feel.
Release year
2020
The nose
Caroline Dumur is a perfumer at IFF known for polished, modern compositions that balance clarity with texture. Her style often leans into tactile contrasts: airy aromatics, smooth woods, musks and creamy effects that feel contemporary rather than ornate. For Demain Promis, Dumur shapes a minimalist structure into something enveloping and comforting, using lavender, cardamom and milk to create a soft, almost ritual-like warmth. The result fits her talent for making restrained formulas feel intimate, addictive and easy to wear.
Collaborators
Sophie Maisant, Bastille’s founder, shaped the house’s brief around transparency, sustainability and genderless luxury, giving the perfumer a framework that blends natural materials with a modern, clean formula. Caroline Dumur translated that concept into the fragrance itself, keeping the composition restrained and tactile rather than ornate.
Bastille’s story
Bastille builds its identity around olfactory freedom, transparency and sustainability, with a focus on vegan, cruelty-free formulas made in France. The house aims to reconcile haute-perfumery craftsmanship with a cleaner, more modern approach, using traceable ingredients and genderless compositions that feel personal rather than prescribed.
Demain Promis (Tomorrow
Demain Promis was created as part of Bastille’s launch collection, reflecting the brand’s idea of modern natural luxury. The fragrance plays on the fantasy of good intentions postponed until tomorrow: a morning of meditation, a closed laptop, and the comfort of staying with the present instead. Its milky, spiced character was conceived to feel both reassuring and slightly indulgent.
Extra info
Demain Promis means “Tomorrow, I promise,” a name that captures the fragrance’s theme of postponed resolutions. The formula is notably minimalist, with a short ingredient list compared with classic perfumery structures. It is part of Bastille’s core collection and is built around a high proportion of natural ingredients.





