The Story
Why it exists.
Geneviève’s Palo Santo was born from Corinne Holt’s fascination with the sacred South American wood that has long been used in cleansing rituals. Drawing on the brand’s Los Angeles‑rooted, vegan ethos, she set out to capture the wood’s resinous warmth alongside a crisp herbal opening. The result is a unisex scent that mirrors the house’s blend of French training and West‑coast minimalism, honoring both tradition and sustainability.
If this were a song
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Nightcall
Kavinsky
The Beginning
Geneviève’s Palo Santo was born from Corinne Holt’s fascination with the sacred South American wood that has long been used in cleansing rituals. Drawing on the brand’s Los Angeles‑rooted, vegan ethos, she set out to capture the wood’s resinous warmth alongside a crisp herbal opening. The result is a unisex scent that mirrors the house’s blend of French training and West‑coast minimalism, honoring both tradition and sustainability.
Choosing sage as the top note gives the fragrance an aromatic, almost medicinal edge that frames the heart’s guaiac wood, a dry, smoky timber that echoes the palo santo’s resin. The base of amber, coumarin and musk adds a creamy, slightly sweet balsamic finish, turning the initial herbaceous spark into a comforting, lingering warmth that feels both earthy and subtly vanilla‑soft.
The Evolution
At first spray, sage erupts bright and herbaceous, a clean cut that feels like a breath of forest air. Within minutes the guaiac wood emerges, its dry, smoky character deepening the composition and introducing a subtle resinous texture reminiscent of smoldering incense. As the heart settles, amber begins to unfurl, lending a golden, honeyed glow that softens the wood’s edge. Coumarin weaves a faint sweet‑herbal nuance, while musk grounds the blend with a velvety, animalic whisper. By the fourth hour, the drydown settles into a creamy amber‑musk veil that clings to skin, lingering softly for the remainder of the day without overwhelming. The evolution moves from crisp herb to warm resin, ending in a quiet, comforting warmth that feels like a familiar, well‑worn coat.
Cultural Impact
Since its debut, Palo Santo has resonated with a growing community of fragrance enthusiasts who value vegan, cruelty‑free compositions that honor natural ingredients. The scent’s sage top note evokes traditional cleansing rituals, while the guaiac wood heart references indigenous South American incense practices. By integrating these elements, the fragrance bridges contemporary minimalist aesthetics with cultural reverence, encouraging mindful wear and sparking conversations about sustainable sourcing and ethical perfumery. Its popularity on social platforms has inspired user‑generated content that celebrates both personal expression and respect for heritage, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to authenticity and ecological responsibility.
The House
United States · Est. 2015
Geneviève Fragrances is a woman‑owned indie perfume house that blends French training with a Los Angeles sensibility. Founded by Corinne Holt, a perfumer educated in France, the brand offers both spray perfumes and concentrated perfume oils. Its catalog includes Orchid Noire, Gardenia, Palo Santo, Santal and a line of oil‑only scents. Geneviève positions itself around sustainability, cruelty‑free practices and a minimalist aesthetic that lets the fragrance speak for itself. The brand reaches scent lovers through its online boutique and a small studio in Los Angeles, where each bottle receives a personal touch before it ships to customers worldwide.
If this were a song
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The scent feels like a midnight drive through a quiet city, the synth‑laden pulse of Nightcall echoing the sage opening, while Sia’s haunting vocals mirror the smoky guaiac, and Leon Bridges’ soulful groove captures the warm amber‑musk drydown.
Nightcall
Kavinsky













