Eau du Soir Limited Edition
by Fee Greening
For this limited edition of Eau du Soir, illustrator Fee Greening invites us to join her on a magical stroll through the streets of Paris. A joyful ode to the City of Light.

Fee Greening
British artist Fee Greening’s favourite technique, traditional dip pen and ink drawing, is inspired by Medieval, Gothic and Flemish art. Her most-loved themes? Wildlife, astrology and Medieval folklore, sprinkled with a hint of mystery and humour.

“I was gifted a pen and ink set when I was a child. It’s a very delicate process: when you start you might scratch the paper without any ink coming out, and then suddenly a huge blot flows right over your drawing. It took time to master the technique, but once I had I loved it so much it was all I wanted to do.”
- Fee Greening
Eau du Soir, a timeless fragrance
Designed by Hubert d’Ornano for his wife Isabelle, Eau du Soir evokes a walk in the gardens of the Alcazar of Seville in Spain. A unique scent with floral, spiced and chypre notes, conjuring memories of warm summer evenings to anyone who crosses its path.
This year, Christine d’Ornano, Deputy Managing Director of Sisley, invited Fee Grenning to put her talent at the service of the brand for an exclusive limited edition.

Fee Greening and Sisley
“I’ve been working with Fee since she was just out of college. Over the years, we have asked her to do many illustrations for Sisley. I love her work inspired by medieval illuminations, with a surrealist element to it. This year we decided to create an overall theme for our festive campaign, and it seemed natural to ask Fee to design it.“
- Christine d’Ornano, Global Vice President of Sisley

Fee Greening is offering us a glimpse into her magical vision of Paris beneath the starry skies. A stroll past the City of Light’s most famous landmarks, depicted with joyful, festive illustrations.
“Visiting Paris is magical. Wandering through its streets and along the Seine always puts me in a special state of mind: I feel more romantic, more reflective, more inspired. I’ve tried to capture the city’s charm, that feeling of stepping into a classic children’s storybook.”
- Fee Greening