Inspired by new ways of seeing, Lucienne — meaning light — is an exuberant moment of clarity. Pomelo, lemon zest, and dragonfruit reflect against impressions of creamy magnolia, waterlily and shimmering marine waves.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a room opening onto daylight: crisp, reflective and gently charged with energy. It suits close conversation and clean tailoring, when you want something luminous and modern that reads as fresh without feeling thin.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, Lucienne wears well with a light hand so the citrus and marine facets stay airy. A few sprays are enough to create a bright halo at first, then a soft, skin-close trail as the florals and amber settle in.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like transparent citrus florals, clean aquatic nuances and a polished, understated finish. It will appeal to those who prefer fragrances that feel luminous, modern and quietly expressive rather than sweet, dense or overtly sensual.
Release year
2023
The nose
Jérôme Epinette is a Robertet perfumer known for polished, transparent compositions that balance clarity with texture. His work often leans modern and wearable, with a refined structure that lets bright materials, florals and woods feel airy rather than heavy. For Liis, he shapes Lucienne into a clean, radiant citrus-floral with a marine edge, keeping the composition light and lucid while still giving it enough depth to linger on skin.
Collaborators
Liis co-founders Alissa Sullivan and Leslie Hendin shaped the fragrance’s concept and naming, framing it as a personal idea of light and clarity; the final composition was then realized by perfumer Jérôme Epinette.
Liis’s story
Liis builds fragrances around intimacy, memory and emotion, favoring sheer, wearable compositions that feel close to the skin rather than loud in the room. The house pairs a clean, conscious formulation ethos with a minimal aesthetic and a distinctly personal storytelling style.
Lucienne’s concept
Lucienne was created as a bright interpretation of light itself: a “moment of clarity” built around citrus, fruit and luminous florals. The name carries the Latin root for light, and the founders have linked it both to family memory and to the fragrance’s airy, creative mood.
Extra info
Lucienne means “light,” and the fragrance’s name was also tied to the founders’ family references. It is a genderless eau de parfum and one of the Liis scents most often singled out for its bright, salt-air shimmer.
Inspired by new ways of seeing, Lucienne — meaning light — is an exuberant moment of clarity. Pomelo, lemon zest, and dragonfruit reflect against impressions of creamy magnolia, waterlily and shimmering marine waves.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a room opening onto daylight: crisp, reflective and gently charged with energy. It suits close conversation and clean tailoring, when you want something luminous and modern that reads as fresh without feeling thin.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, Lucienne wears well with a light hand so the citrus and marine facets stay airy. A few sprays are enough to create a bright halo at first, then a soft, skin-close trail as the florals and amber settle in.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like transparent citrus florals, clean aquatic nuances and a polished, understated finish. It will appeal to those who prefer fragrances that feel luminous, modern and quietly expressive rather than sweet, dense or overtly sensual.
Release year
2023
The nose
Jérôme Epinette is a Robertet perfumer known for polished, transparent compositions that balance clarity with texture. His work often leans modern and wearable, with a refined structure that lets bright materials, florals and woods feel airy rather than heavy. For Liis, he shapes Lucienne into a clean, radiant citrus-floral with a marine edge, keeping the composition light and lucid while still giving it enough depth to linger on skin.
Collaborators
Liis co-founders Alissa Sullivan and Leslie Hendin shaped the fragrance’s concept and naming, framing it as a personal idea of light and clarity; the final composition was then realized by perfumer Jérôme Epinette.
Liis’s story
Liis builds fragrances around intimacy, memory and emotion, favoring sheer, wearable compositions that feel close to the skin rather than loud in the room. The house pairs a clean, conscious formulation ethos with a minimal aesthetic and a distinctly personal storytelling style.
Lucienne’s concept
Lucienne was created as a bright interpretation of light itself: a “moment of clarity” built around citrus, fruit and luminous florals. The name carries the Latin root for light, and the founders have linked it both to family memory and to the fragrance’s airy, creative mood.
Extra info
Lucienne means “light,” and the fragrance’s name was also tied to the founders’ family references. It is a genderless eau de parfum and one of the Liis scents most often singled out for its bright, salt-air shimmer.