Our Story
A perfume designer must first know and analyze nature well in order to create a fragrance. They must be curious and always ready to embark on a new adventure. They must be innovative and never like the concept of "enough." They must also respect traditions and cultures.
From a young age, perfumer Gazeline Lefebre perceived and defined nature through its scents. Her passion for fragrance transformed into a dream, and this dream took her on a journey towards the rain of mysterious clouds and the majesty of awe-inspiring mountains.
Parfumeur Gazeline Lefebre is not a chemist or an expert in the study of molecules. She has no specialization in that field.

He wondered why unpleasant odors didn't appeal to people. He delved into the antitheses of unpleasant smells. He distilled flowers, woods, leaves, and spices into essential oils, using them to adorn his dreams. He tried to soften and resolve them. In each experiment, he witnessed a struggle within the glass bottles. He was repeatedly mistaken, experiencing disappointments. He confronted the mistakes in his experiences, learning from them. He didn't repeat his mistakes and incorporated them into each new experiment as valuable lessons. Like a laboratory assistant, he observed and experimented with the harmonization of each essence one by one.
Humans fundamentally differ from plants and animals in four respects: They are beings capable of understanding the difference between good and evil, right and wrong, and beautiful and ugly. The perfumer Gazeline Lefebre focused on the aesthetic dimension of humanity, specifically the distinction between beauty and ugliness.
The mind exists in a position between the bones, incapable of directly interacting with the outside world, but able to experience the beauties of the world through the senses. In her research, perfumer Gazeline Lefebre was inspired by an idea about human experiences and arrived at this conclusion:
Individuals' experiences never occur through a single sense; all experiences take place within a hierarchy of senses. Humans filter their three sensory experiences before transmitting them to the brain, but the sense of smell lacks this filtering. Humans transmit the messages of the sense of smell directly to the brain.
Our perfumer's new adventures: the neurological effects of scents, the applications of scents in religions,
The emphasis of scents in different cultures, the historical background of scents, and ancient excavations…

After extensive research, Parfumeur Gazeline Lefebre made it her mission to convey the right perfume formulas to the public subconscious.
With the first fragrance she formulated, she achieved her goal of evoking feelings of tranquility, calmness, and trust in those who experienced it; it was well-received and generated demand.
He continued to offer this specialized service to the press, opinion leaders, public administrators, and politicians of his community.
Due to requests from various parts of the world, we decided to become a formalized institution towards the end of 2021 and are now presenting ourselves to you, our valued customers.
“Scent is tangible, a state of being, and one of the most active experiences in conveying a specific message to the other party. If works of art are to be collected, those works should absolutely include fragrances derived from natural extracts. Because while they depict beauty, they also serve to convey the right message to your audience.”
Parfumeur Gazeline Lefebre, the creator of works of art that serve only you, takes great pleasure in depicting the character of individuals on a bottle.
