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Maison Maïssa, a fragrance that moves to the rhythm of the first songs

by pascal iakovou
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Maison Maïssa presents *Le Chant des Oiseaux*, a fragrance created by Camille Chemardin of Studio Flair. The name immediately evokes a scene: a few bird songs at the break of dawn—a fragrance conceived as a fleeting moment rather than a grand display.

The press release is intentionally brief, but it sets a clear direction: a fragrance to be discovered in-store at Parfumerie Maïssa, 4 rue Scribe, in Paris’s 9th arrondissement. The choice of a physical location is significant. It brings the fragrance back to the direct experience—to trying it on and encountering the scent firsthand.

Camille Chemardin brings her signature compositional style to this project, while Maison Maïssa takes a niche perfumery approach that is accessible through storytelling and setting. This discussion would be best rounded out with details on the fragrance pyramid, concentrations, and the specific inspirations behind the formula.

As it stands, *Le Chant des Oiseaux* can be viewed as a brief fragrance: a poetic debut—one that still needs to be explored—that evokes a sense of promise surrounding awakening, life, and the morning light.

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