Step out of shower after a long day in the sun and recline on crisp clean cotton sheets. Spritz bright and refreshing lime and be enriched with soft ylang ylang, your magical day at the beach lingers with hints of sea salt. This scent will idle as you rest and the sun sets.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of stepping back indoors after hours outside, when skin is warm, hair still carries a trace of salt, and the room is quiet enough to notice the fabric of the sheets. It suits an unhurried, intimate atmosphere where freshness feels lived-in rather than polished.
How to wear
Best in warm weather, especially spring and summer, when its marine brightness and mossy dryness can breathe. As an extrait, it is worth applying sparingly: one or two sprays are enough to create a clean, persistent aura that stays close to the skin while leaving a gentle salty trail in the air.
Who it’s for
For those who like fresh-spicy aquatics with a natural, understated finish: lime brightness, sea-salt air, soft florals and mossy woods. It will appeal to wearers who prefer clean scents with texture, and marine compositions that feel more sun-warmed than sporty.
The nose
Marie Duchêne is the perfumer behind Matin d’Été, and the fragrance fits her gift for balancing clarity with texture. Here she draws a fresh-spicy aquatic accord into a softer, mossy register, letting lime and sea salt stay bright while nutmeg and oakmoss give the composition a more natural, sun-warmed depth. Her work on this scent shows a style that values movement and atmosphere over heavy structure: airy top notes, a gently floral heart, and a dry, marine-woody finish that feels polished rather than loud.
Place des Lices’s story
Place des Lices is a French house rooted in Saint-Tropez and in the sensory identity of the place itself. Its fragrances and body-care creations lean into sun, sea, and natural materials, translating the atmosphere of the Riviera into compositions that feel instinctive, luminous, and easy to wear.
Matin d’Été’s concept
Matin d’Été was conceived around the image of clear morning light reflecting on water in Saint-Tropez. The fragrance frames that scene as a fresh, marine wake-up call: lime and aquatic brightness, a touch of yellow floral softness, and a sun-warmed musky base that suggests the beach after the day has already begun.
Extra info
Matin d’Été is presented as an extrait de parfum, and its name means “summer morning” in French. The brand’s imagery repeatedly returns to Saint-Tropez and to the play of light on water, which gives the fragrance its coastal, sunlit identity.
Step out of shower after a long day in the sun and recline on crisp clean cotton sheets. Spritz bright and refreshing lime and be enriched with soft ylang ylang, your magical day at the beach lingers with hints of sea salt. This scent will idle as you rest and the sun sets.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of stepping back indoors after hours outside, when skin is warm, hair still carries a trace of salt, and the room is quiet enough to notice the fabric of the sheets. It suits an unhurried, intimate atmosphere where freshness feels lived-in rather than polished.
How to wear
Best in warm weather, especially spring and summer, when its marine brightness and mossy dryness can breathe. As an extrait, it is worth applying sparingly: one or two sprays are enough to create a clean, persistent aura that stays close to the skin while leaving a gentle salty trail in the air.
Who it’s for
For those who like fresh-spicy aquatics with a natural, understated finish: lime brightness, sea-salt air, soft florals and mossy woods. It will appeal to wearers who prefer clean scents with texture, and marine compositions that feel more sun-warmed than sporty.
The nose
Marie Duchêne is the perfumer behind Matin d’Été, and the fragrance fits her gift for balancing clarity with texture. Here she draws a fresh-spicy aquatic accord into a softer, mossy register, letting lime and sea salt stay bright while nutmeg and oakmoss give the composition a more natural, sun-warmed depth. Her work on this scent shows a style that values movement and atmosphere over heavy structure: airy top notes, a gently floral heart, and a dry, marine-woody finish that feels polished rather than loud.
Place des Lices’s story
Place des Lices is a French house rooted in Saint-Tropez and in the sensory identity of the place itself. Its fragrances and body-care creations lean into sun, sea, and natural materials, translating the atmosphere of the Riviera into compositions that feel instinctive, luminous, and easy to wear.
Matin d’Été’s concept
Matin d’Été was conceived around the image of clear morning light reflecting on water in Saint-Tropez. The fragrance frames that scene as a fresh, marine wake-up call: lime and aquatic brightness, a touch of yellow floral softness, and a sun-warmed musky base that suggests the beach after the day has already begun.
Extra info
Matin d’Été is presented as an extrait de parfum, and its name means “summer morning” in French. The brand’s imagery repeatedly returns to Saint-Tropez and to the play of light on water, which gives the fragrance its coastal, sunlit identity.