Perfume: Sidonie Lancesseur
A roasty-toasty nose of matcha tea is your entry point to this delightful essay on the joys of the gently-reviving hot beverage. The nutty bitterness is supported by a beautifully calibrated blur of basil, peppermint, geranium and cedar.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a quiet morning when the room is still cool and the mind is just beginning to wake. It feels close to the skin, tidy and composed, with enough green lift to suggest focus rather than softness.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, or whenever you want a light, unobtrusive green scent. Spray sparingly on skin, hair, or clothing; it wears as a fresh aromatic veil with gentle diffusion, and feels especially natural on textiles where its herbal-tea character stays airy and calm.
Who it’s for
For those who prefer green aromatics, tea notes, and understated compositions with a clean, modern profile. It will appeal to wearers who like herbal freshness, soft woods, and scents that feel composed rather than sweet or loud.
Release year
2023
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 freshness with depth, giving compositions a calm, contemporary clarity rather than overt sweetness or excess. For Brume Matcha, she shapes matcha’s toasted, tea-like nuance into a green aromatic mist, using basil, mint, geranium, and cedarwood to create a clean, soothing profile that feels both restorative and modern.
Collaborators
Georges Maubert, the founder of MarieJeanne, shaped the house’s direction around natural materials, Grasse heritage, and collaborations with established perfumers; for Brume Matcha, that framework supports Sidonie Lancesseur’s aromatherapeutic, multi-use composition.
Marie Jeanne’s story
MarieJeanne is a Grasse-rooted house built around natural essential oils, carefully sourced raw materials, and a contemporary take on French perfumery heritage. Its fragrances are designed to feel intimate and functional as well as beautiful, often extending beyond perfume into mist, linen, and home use.
Brume Matcha’s concept
Brume Matcha belongs to MarieJeanne’s Aromatherapy Collection, a line designed for skin, textiles, and interiors with an emphasis on well-being. The composition turns matcha into a calm, green aromatic mist, pairing its toasted bitterness with herbs, mint, and cedar for a meditative, restorative effect.
Extra info
Brume Matcha is part of MarieJeanne’s Aromatherapy Collection and is designed as a multi-use mist for perfume, hair, linens, and interiors. The fragrance is also presented as a meditative, well-being-focused composition, and is classified as a green fougère.
Perfume: Sidonie Lancesseur
A roasty-toasty nose of matcha tea is your entry point to this delightful essay on the joys of the gently-reviving hot beverage. The nutty bitterness is supported by a beautifully calibrated blur of basil, peppermint, geranium and cedar.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a quiet morning when the room is still cool and the mind is just beginning to wake. It feels close to the skin, tidy and composed, with enough green lift to suggest focus rather than softness.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, or whenever you want a light, unobtrusive green scent. Spray sparingly on skin, hair, or clothing; it wears as a fresh aromatic veil with gentle diffusion, and feels especially natural on textiles where its herbal-tea character stays airy and calm.
Who it’s for
For those who prefer green aromatics, tea notes, and understated compositions with a clean, modern profile. It will appeal to wearers who like herbal freshness, soft woods, and scents that feel composed rather than sweet or loud.
Release year
2023
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 freshness with depth, giving compositions a calm, contemporary clarity rather than overt sweetness or excess. For Brume Matcha, she shapes matcha’s toasted, tea-like nuance into a green aromatic mist, using basil, mint, geranium, and cedarwood to create a clean, soothing profile that feels both restorative and modern.
Collaborators
Georges Maubert, the founder of MarieJeanne, shaped the house’s direction around natural materials, Grasse heritage, and collaborations with established perfumers; for Brume Matcha, that framework supports Sidonie Lancesseur’s aromatherapeutic, multi-use composition.
Marie Jeanne’s story
MarieJeanne is a Grasse-rooted house built around natural essential oils, carefully sourced raw materials, and a contemporary take on French perfumery heritage. Its fragrances are designed to feel intimate and functional as well as beautiful, often extending beyond perfume into mist, linen, and home use.
Brume Matcha’s concept
Brume Matcha belongs to MarieJeanne’s Aromatherapy Collection, a line designed for skin, textiles, and interiors with an emphasis on well-being. The composition turns matcha into a calm, green aromatic mist, pairing its toasted bitterness with herbs, mint, and cedar for a meditative, restorative effect.
Extra info
Brume Matcha is part of MarieJeanne’s Aromatherapy Collection and is designed as a multi-use mist for perfume, hair, linens, and interiors. The fragrance is also presented as a meditative, well-being-focused composition, and is classified as a green fougère.