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Cologne, Soft Floral

Envie Desoir

EAU DE PARFUM - 30ml (1 FL. OZ)

Sale price$ 125.00

Violet glistens while gentle rose dances in soft rain. Powdery orris is the quiet, cool whisper of Paris.

  • Top: Bergamot, Angelica Seed
  • Middle: Rose, Orris, Violet
  • Base: Sandalwood, Ambrette
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Final Sale

Due to the subjectivity of perfumery and the intimate nature of personal care items, all fragrance sales are final. Each scent is crafted in limited quantities, and we are unable to accept returns or exchanges.

For those discovering the collection for the first time, we recommend beginning with a Collection Sampler. Fragrance is a matter of nuance and personal chemistry; we do not offer refunds based on preference.

Should your order arrive damaged, kindly notify us within 3 days of receipt, including clear photographs, and we will review the matter with care. Replacements or credits may be extended at our discretion.

Made in USA

We began in Manhattan, and we're still made by hand in the USA. Our ingredients come from global partners, and the majority of our suppliers are French.

100% Natural

Formulated to the standards of International Fragrance Association (IFRA) ISO Norm 9235, our 100% natural raw materials are defined as being physically obtained from plants using distillation, expression, and extraction.

Naturals provide subtlety and nuance; the lush, intoxicating sensory experience they deliver is unparalleled. Our scents are designed according to European guidelines, with carefully regulated safety and allergen standards. 

Ingredients

NO: phalates, parabens, sulfates. Vegan Formula. Cruelty-free. Ingredients: ALCOHOL DENAT.*, PARFUM** (FRAGRANCE**), AQUA (WATER)

Envie Desoir
Envie Desoir Sale price$ 125.00
Envie Desoir

The Backstory

It begins, as many obsessions do, with restraint.

A glisten of bergamot, cool and whispering, softened by angelica’s pale-green hush — not a shout of citrus, but a sigh. Like the light just before an evening engagement, or the damp breath of the Seine after a spring rain.

Then, the florals gather. Not in bouquet, but in gesture — rose, faintly bruised by weather; violet, transparent and violet only in name; and orris, powdery as pressed linen in a forgotten drawer. Together they create something that never quite touches the skin — it hovers, it haunts. There is no sweetness here, only grace.

This is the fragrance of unspoken thought. Of gloved hands passing in the foyer. Of letters tucked into coat linings, never posted.

Beneath it all, sandalwood — subdued, ivory-toned, offering warmth without fire. And ambrette: a whisper of human softness, a clean musk that stirs memory more than desire. If orris is the mind’s longing, ambrette is the body’s echo.

Envie Desoir is not a performance. It is a reverie — one that lingers long after the door has closed, after the perfume has faded, after the moment has passed… and left something more enduring in its wake.

For those who love the quiet hours best — and understand that elegance, at its finest, is often just a breath away from absence.

Key Notes

To understand a scent is to know its materials; to know them is to surrender, briefly, to their power. What we call ingredients are, in truth, obsessions: roots and resins, blossoms and bark, each chosen not for purity but for the way they behave when touched by heat, air, and skin. They are molecules with memories, ancient travelers that have passed through temples, greenhouses, and human hands before finding their way here. Some calm the pulse; others quicken it. Together, they tell the oldest story in the world—the meeting of matter and desire.

Orris

Orris is perfume’s ghost flower—the scent of time made visible. Distilled not from the iris bloom but from its buried rhizome, aged for three silent years, its molecules (ionones and irones) echo the fragrance of violets and human skin. It smells like memory polished by moonlight: cool, buttery, faintly metallic. In composition, orris lends texture more than aroma—a powdered luminosity that turns sharp notes into silk. It is both presence and absence, a scent you feel in the bones before the air. To smell it is to understand patience, and how beauty ferments in the dark.

Rose

Rose is never just a flower—it’s an equation between desire and discipline. Within each petal hides phenylethyl alcohol, citronellol, and geraniol: chemistry disguised as emotion. Distilled in the early light of Damascus or Bulgaria, its scent bridges body and spirit, warmth and restraint. A true rose note doesn’t smell “pretty.” It smells alive—wet, green, breathing with human warmth. In perfume, it serves as the heart’s vocabulary: it can wound, console, or seduce, depending on what you ask of it. Every great fragrance, at some level, still bows to the rose.

Sandalwood

Sandalwood is the pulse beneath perfume—the scent that doesn’t fade, only deepens. Its heart is santalol, a creamy molecule that mimics the quiet of skin after touch. From India’s temples to Australia’s plantations, it has been burned, carved, distilled—a material of devotion and desire alike. Its aroma is neither masculine nor feminine; it is the architecture of intimacy itself. In composition, sandalwood fuses the fleeting to the eternal, rounding sharp florals and anchoring amber’s glow. On skin, it becomes a soft hum of warmth—persistence disguised as peace.

OUR APPROACH TO Sustainability

We work with ingredients suppliers who lead in sustainable practices, from rainwater capture to certified harvests, ensuring the global communities that nurture our raw materials are also respected. While no brand or product is perfect, our commitment to sustainability is manifest in our practices and perspective. We believe in the magic of naturals, and in doing things things the right way, even if more difficult.

the nuance of beautiful ingredients

how to wear natural perfume

Natural perfume is alive—it breathes, moves, and changes with you. Unlike synthetics, its molecules are volatile by design: they bloom with warmth, fade with cool air, and settle into the skin instead of hovering above it. To wear it well is not to control it, but to collaborate. Apply to pulse points where blood meets air—wrist, throat, collarbone—and let it evolve through the day. Don’t rub; let it bloom. Every hour reveals a new facet, shaped by your chemistry, your climate, your mood. It doesn’t mask who you are—it translates you, molecule by molecule.

Wear More, and Ritual

Naturals scents have a sheerness that can be layered to increase scent intensity. Two to four sprays are usually best, but it's personal taste. Our scents are designed at high concentrations for long-lasting wear, and reapplication throughout the day is a part of our ritual.

For a louder scent experience

Our dry mist atomizers diffuse the scent for an indulgent cloud-like experience. Spraying closer to skin can provide for a stronger scent experience. Allow to dry without dabbing, rubbing, or blotting. With naturals, you can "build" scent strength using layered application.

For a linear scent journey

Depending on your unique skin chemistry and the scent, a more concentrated application can also offer a more delineated experience of note evolution. Applying scent to fabric or hair can also offer a longer scent experience.

Frequently asked questions

Natural perfume doesn’t behave like the fragrances most people know—it breathes, shifts, and refuses to stay still. Each formula is alive with volatile botanicals that change with time, light, and touch. Think of it less as something youwearand more as something youinvite. These questions aren’t about fixing its unpredictability, but understanding its nature: why it fades differently, smells unique on every skin, and deepens when you least expect it. Natural perfume isn’t meant to perform; it’s meant to reveal—slowly, honestly, and only to those close enough to notice.

What makes a perfume “natural”?

A natural perfume is composed only of plant, resin, and mineral extractions—no synthetic aroma molecules, no stabilizers. Each ingredient carries its own irregularity, which is precisely what gives it life. You’ll notice variation between batches, the same way wine changes with weather. That’s not a flaw; it’s the fragrance breathing.

Why doesn’t natural perfume last as long as traditional perfume?

Because nothing living should. Natural perfume evolves with your body’s warmth and disappears as the oils return to the earth. Longevity comes from density, not authenticity—and ours are built to move with you, not overtake a room. Reapply when you wish; each layer becomes part of your own chemistry.

Where should I apply natural perfume?

To the places where the body whispers rather than shouts—wrist, collarbone, behind the knees, along the spine. These are the landscapes of heat and pulse. Allow the oil or mist to absorb; do not rub. Let it bloom at its own pace.

Why does it smell different on me than on someone else?

Because it’s supposed to. Natural ingredients respond to your skin’s pH, diet, and temperature. What’s powdery on one person may turn amber on another. It’s not chemistry gone wrong—it’s chemistry gone personal.

How should I store my natural perfume?

Keep your perfume away from light and heat, as you would a good wine or a love letter. Natural materials are sensitive to time and oxygen. They’ll deepen, darken, and grow more complex with age—just like you. The hexagon keepsake box our perfumes are packaged in are meant to be kept as protective vessels for your scents.