The Story
Why it exists.
Albâtre Sépia emerged from Première Peau’s creation‑led ethos, where perfumer Florian Gallo was given free rein in 2024‑2025 to explore a mineral‑rich concept. The result is a fragrance that treats white truffle as a bold opening, then steers toward ink‑dark woods and violet, reflecting the house’s commitment to pure artistic intent without market briefs.
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Nightcall
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The Beginning
Albâtre Sépia emerged from Première Peau’s creation‑led ethos, where perfumer Florian Gallo was given free rein in 2024‑2025 to explore a mineral‑rich concept. The result is a fragrance that treats white truffle as a bold opening, then steers toward ink‑dark woods and violet, reflecting the house’s commitment to pure artistic intent without market briefs.
The choice of white truffle is deliberate; it’s a rare gourmand note that brings an umami earthiness rarely heard in niche perfumery. Pairing it with ink creates a stark, almost graphic contrast, while violet adds a powdery softness that tempers the intensity. Vanilla rounds the composition, offering a familiar sweetness that prevents the mineral core from feeling too austere.
The Evolution
At first spray, the truffle whispers like damp soil, subtle yet unmistakable. Within minutes, the ink‑dark woods emerge, a smoky, metallic veil that feels like a freshly opened sketchbook of graphite lines. As the heart settles, violet leaf blooms, delivering a powdery, floral whisper that softens the mineral edge. The base unfurls slowly: vanilla deepens into a creamy, slightly sweet warmth that lingers on the skin for eight to ten hours. The drydown remains present but restrained, a quiet echo of the opening earthiness that fades only after the evening has passed.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2025 debut, Albâtre Sépia has sparked conversation among niche collectors for its daring use of white truffle and ink. Reviewers note its strong sillage and long wear, describing it as a laboratory‑inspired scent that feels both avant‑garde and surprisingly wearable. It sits alongside Premiere Peau’s other 2025 releases like Rose Monotone and Gravitas Capitale, reinforcing the house’s reputation for bold, creation‑led experiments.
The House
France · Est. 2023
Première Peau is a French niche perfume house that emerged from three years of low‑key development in Paris. The brand positions itself around a creation‑led model, letting perfumers work without preset briefs or heavy market testing. Since its public debut in mid‑2023, it has introduced a series of 2025 releases such as Rose Monotone and Gravitas Capitale, each framed as a direct expression of the creator’s intent. The line balances bold bottle graphics with a restrained, almost scientific approach to scent formulation, appealing to collectors who value authenticity over hype.
If this were a song
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The scent feels like a late‑night studio session: dark, focused, with a hint of sweet nostalgia. The primary track captures that mood with brooding synths and a warm bass line.
Nightcall
Kavinsky
























