




Laisse Parfum - Clean & Vegan - Floral - 110ml
The tide takes everything. Almost. A serene and calming floral that wears like stillness made visible. A line of shells, smoothed glass, strands still holding the cold of the deep sea left behind by the tide. Sailors and beachcombers know this boundary by name. Laisse. The highest mark. The place where the sea left something of itself behind. This is that line, rendered in scent. Top / Yuzu blossom, hinoki Heart / Ylang ylang, Plum blossom Base / Apricot wood About Archive Poème: We create clean fine fragrances, each inspired by a phase of the tide, for those who don’t want to sacrifice prestige-grade quality for their wellbeing. Crafted by the same perfumer behind Byredo and Diptyque. Hand bottled in Palm Beach. Featured in: Elle + Palm Beach Magazine + Allure + more Laisse opens like morning on an eastern coast - yuzu bright and unhurried, citrus that hasn't been squeezed so much as exhaled, carrying a faint floral quality that separates it from most citrus notes. Pear appears beside it, barely-ripe, green at the skin, white at the center. Mandarin rounds the edges into something warmer, softer - the light at eight in the morning before it becomes the light of noon. The heart is where the shore reveals itself. Ylang ylang, handled with restraint, offers its tropical depth without overwhelming - here it reads as the ghost of a bloom rather than the bloom itself, something found dried and pressed rather than cut and fresh. Plum blossom arrives quietly, delicate and faintly powdery, the kind of floral that exists at the boundary of winter and spring, neither cold nor warm, existing in its own still moment. The base is the glistening sand and driftwood. Hinoki - Japanese cypress - is unlike any Western wood note: clean, evoking bathhouses and forest air and temples near the sea. Apricot wood gives it warmth without sweetness, a smooth, faintly fruited dryness that smells less like the wood a fruit tree becomes when it grows old near salt air. Together, the dry-down is almost architectural. A clean structure that doesn't perform. It smells like what the sea decided was worth keeping. A serene floral. Wears like stillness made visible..




