Mountain air infused with juniper settles over an ancient coniferous forest. Orris and white musk mesh with balsam fir to create a cold, luminous finish.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Everveil suits close, quiet settings where the air feels cold and still, and the fragrance can read like a clean veil of forest resin rather than a loud statement. It projects a composed, outdoorsy presence with a vintage edge, more contemplative than extroverted.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, especially autumn and winter, where its pine, fir, and incense facets stay crisp and dimensional. Apply moderately; it has strong presence and sillage, so a few sprays are enough to let the airy top notes and woody base unfold without overwhelming the room.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green, coniferous, old-school woods with a fresh, brisk profile and a dry, resinous finish. It will appeal to those who enjoy atmospheric forest scents, incense accents, and fragrances that feel cool, structured, and quietly powerful.
Release year
2025
The nose
Céline Herbette is the nose behind Everveil, shaping the fragrance with a clean, modern woody style that still feels rooted in classic perfumery structure. The composition reflects a careful balance of airiness, resin, and musky depth, the kind of architecture that gives a scent clarity, lift, and lasting presence. Herbette’s work here leans into restraint rather than ornament: mountain air, conifers, and incense are arranged to feel crisp and atmospheric, with orris and white musk softening the edges. The result is a polished niche profile that reads technical, composed, and quietly forceful.
Brandt’s story
House of Brandt builds fragrances around the idea of purposeful creation, pairing technical refinement with a strong sense of design. The house positions its perfumes as high-quality niche compositions with exacting standards, IFRA certification, and a focus on function as much as aesthetic impact.
Everveil’s concept
Everveil was introduced in 2025 as a fresh-woody addition to the House of Brandt line. Its concept is built around mountain air, juniper, and an ancient coniferous forest, with orris, white musk, and balsam fir creating a cold, luminous finish that gives the fragrance its calm, wintery character.
Extra info
Everveil is vegan and IFRA certified under House of Brandt standards. It is sold in multiple sizes, including a 10ml format and a 100ml bottle, and has been described by wearers as capturing a winter or holiday atmosphere in one spritz.
Mountain air infused with juniper settles over an ancient coniferous forest. Orris and white musk mesh with balsam fir to create a cold, luminous finish.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Everveil suits close, quiet settings where the air feels cold and still, and the fragrance can read like a clean veil of forest resin rather than a loud statement. It projects a composed, outdoorsy presence with a vintage edge, more contemplative than extroverted.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, especially autumn and winter, where its pine, fir, and incense facets stay crisp and dimensional. Apply moderately; it has strong presence and sillage, so a few sprays are enough to let the airy top notes and woody base unfold without overwhelming the room.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green, coniferous, old-school woods with a fresh, brisk profile and a dry, resinous finish. It will appeal to those who enjoy atmospheric forest scents, incense accents, and fragrances that feel cool, structured, and quietly powerful.
Release year
2025
The nose
Céline Herbette is the nose behind Everveil, shaping the fragrance with a clean, modern woody style that still feels rooted in classic perfumery structure. The composition reflects a careful balance of airiness, resin, and musky depth, the kind of architecture that gives a scent clarity, lift, and lasting presence. Herbette’s work here leans into restraint rather than ornament: mountain air, conifers, and incense are arranged to feel crisp and atmospheric, with orris and white musk softening the edges. The result is a polished niche profile that reads technical, composed, and quietly forceful.
Brandt’s story
House of Brandt builds fragrances around the idea of purposeful creation, pairing technical refinement with a strong sense of design. The house positions its perfumes as high-quality niche compositions with exacting standards, IFRA certification, and a focus on function as much as aesthetic impact.
Everveil’s concept
Everveil was introduced in 2025 as a fresh-woody addition to the House of Brandt line. Its concept is built around mountain air, juniper, and an ancient coniferous forest, with orris, white musk, and balsam fir creating a cold, luminous finish that gives the fragrance its calm, wintery character.
Extra info
Everveil is vegan and IFRA certified under House of Brandt standards. It is sold in multiple sizes, including a 10ml format and a 100ml bottle, and has been described by wearers as capturing a winter or holiday atmosphere in one spritz.