The Launch of Maison Brume Orpin Heralds the Future of High Perfumery
Founded by Tiphaine Cogez Cousseau, Brume Orpin stands out for its unwavering commitment to the environment, health and sustainability. A blend of French know-how and artistic creativity, the Maison redefines the codes of an ancestral industry and makes a name for itself by sourcing its products locally, mainly in France or the Mediterranean region. The scents are derived from green chemistry and reduce if not eliminate the manufacture of hazardous substances: environmental impact is reduced by favoring biodegradable raw materials. The Maison’s first collection, Acte I, embodies these principles perfectly. The fragrance comes in a recycled glass bottle shaped like a teardrop reminiscent of an antique amphora, symbolising the return to the roots of a resolutely innovative new Maison.
At the launch party, we met founder Tiphaine Cogez Cousseau, alongside Willy Cartier, Alice Aufray, Nicolas Ouchenir, Raphaël Say, and Marie-Batoul Prenant.
Photos: Astrid Staes