A sparkling and festive perfume, Still Life is a celebration of life!
A surprising and radiant perfume that invites you to celebrate in style with a whirlwind of exotic cocktails. The brilliance of Japanese Yuzu, accompanied by a cocktail infusion of rare peppers, rum and warm woods. A stark contrast between ever present freshness and comforting, warm notes. A woody citrus fragrance full of contrasts, energy and sparkle!
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of arriving with momentum: bright, animated and a little unexpected, like a room that shifts when the music changes and the lights catch glass and metal. It suits close social settings where freshness needs to feel polished rather than casual.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where the citrus and pepper can stay vivid without being flattened. Apply a moderate amount; the opening is bright and lively, then the rum-wood base gives it more depth on skin. It projects clearly, so one to three sprays is usually enough.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like citrus with bite, peppery freshness and a dry woody finish. It will appeal to people who enjoy modern, transparent compositions with contrast, movement and a slightly sparkling, aromatic edge rather than sweet or creamy citrus.
Release year
2011
The nose
Dora Baghriche Dora Baghriche is known for a polished, contemporary style that balances clarity with texture. Trained at ISIPCA and at Firmenich, she often works with bright materials, nuanced spice and smooth musks or woods, giving her compositions a clean structure without losing warmth or movement. For Still Life, she turns the idea of a celebratory still-life image into scent: citrus sparkle, peppery lift and a warm, diffusive base. The result fits her talent for making abstract concepts feel immediate and wearable, with a lively but controlled signature.
Collaborators
Céline Verleure, the founder and creative force behind Olfactive Studio, shaped the brand’s photo-to-fragrance concept and the artistic brief that guided Still Life’s development, translating the house’s visual language into a scent built around contrast, energy and emotion.
Olfactive Studio’s story
Olfactive Studio treats perfumery as a dialogue with contemporary photography, pairing visual inspiration with olfactory interpretation. The house favors artistic, genderless compositions with a modern structure, premium materials and a clear emotional point of view rather than conventional category codes.
Still Life’s concept
Still Life was inspired by a photograph by Frédéric Lebain showing mirrored disco balls and confetti, an image that suggested celebration, movement and a playful kind of glamour. The fragrance was developed as a bright, cocktail-like composition around yuzu, peppers, rum and woods, turning that visual snapshot into a sparkling, contrast-driven Eau de Parfum.
Extra info
Still Life is part of Olfactive Studio’s photo-inspired line, where each fragrance begins with a contemporary image. Its bottle follows the house’s minimalist, modern aesthetic, and the scent later inspired the flanker Still Life in Rio.
A sparkling and festive perfume, Still Life is a celebration of life!
A surprising and radiant perfume that invites you to celebrate in style with a whirlwind of exotic cocktails. The brilliance of Japanese Yuzu, accompanied by a cocktail infusion of rare peppers, rum and warm woods. A stark contrast between ever present freshness and comforting, warm notes. A woody citrus fragrance full of contrasts, energy and sparkle!
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of arriving with momentum: bright, animated and a little unexpected, like a room that shifts when the music changes and the lights catch glass and metal. It suits close social settings where freshness needs to feel polished rather than casual.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where the citrus and pepper can stay vivid without being flattened. Apply a moderate amount; the opening is bright and lively, then the rum-wood base gives it more depth on skin. It projects clearly, so one to three sprays is usually enough.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like citrus with bite, peppery freshness and a dry woody finish. It will appeal to people who enjoy modern, transparent compositions with contrast, movement and a slightly sparkling, aromatic edge rather than sweet or creamy citrus.
Release year
2011
The nose
Dora Baghriche Dora Baghriche is known for a polished, contemporary style that balances clarity with texture. Trained at ISIPCA and at Firmenich, she often works with bright materials, nuanced spice and smooth musks or woods, giving her compositions a clean structure without losing warmth or movement. For Still Life, she turns the idea of a celebratory still-life image into scent: citrus sparkle, peppery lift and a warm, diffusive base. The result fits her talent for making abstract concepts feel immediate and wearable, with a lively but controlled signature.
Collaborators
Céline Verleure, the founder and creative force behind Olfactive Studio, shaped the brand’s photo-to-fragrance concept and the artistic brief that guided Still Life’s development, translating the house’s visual language into a scent built around contrast, energy and emotion.
Olfactive Studio’s story
Olfactive Studio treats perfumery as a dialogue with contemporary photography, pairing visual inspiration with olfactory interpretation. The house favors artistic, genderless compositions with a modern structure, premium materials and a clear emotional point of view rather than conventional category codes.
Still Life’s concept
Still Life was inspired by a photograph by Frédéric Lebain showing mirrored disco balls and confetti, an image that suggested celebration, movement and a playful kind of glamour. The fragrance was developed as a bright, cocktail-like composition around yuzu, peppers, rum and woods, turning that visual snapshot into a sparkling, contrast-driven Eau de Parfum.
Extra info
Still Life is part of Olfactive Studio’s photo-inspired line, where each fragrance begins with a contemporary image. Its bottle follows the house’s minimalist, modern aesthetic, and the scent later inspired the flanker Still Life in Rio.

