Une rose au paradis R.B. - Eau de Parfum
This fragrance evokes a rose from a heavenly future. It is built around a symbol of love: the Rose, now metallic and resolutely modern, combined with Aldehydes and Musk. This perfume will make you think I love you, a little, a lot, passionately, madly and forever. A mixed floral, woody, rose fragrance evoking futuristic love, imagined by Caroline Dumur.
Absolute romanticism: it is both Floral and Woody. On the airwaves, notes of Pepper mixed with Turkish Rose are broadcast. At the fifth Aurora Borealis, we tenderly fall into a spatio-temporal fault where Musk and Sandalwood lull us… until the dawn of time.
"Une rose au paradis R.B." is a Woody Floral fragrance built around what I consider one of the most beautiful symbols of love: the rose. Modern notes of fresh and elusive aldehyde run through this flower which is one of my obsessions. This fragrance is imagined as a meeting of humanity and artificial intelligence. Sandalwood and cashmeran bring vibration, sensuality and intemporality to this encounter...Caroline Dumur
OLFACTIVE NOTES
- Top Notes: Pink pepper, aldehydes
- Middle Notes: Turkish rose, freesia, cashmeran
- Base Notes: Musk, incense, sandalwood
ABOUT D'ORSAY PARFUMS
Born in 1801, Alfred d'Orsay, son of a Napoleonic general, mingled with luminaries like Lord Byron, Victor Hugo, and Charles Dickens. As the director of the Beaux-Arts in Paris, he possessed an uncanny ability to set trends and was an icon for the New Yorker since 1925. Yet, his true essence lay in his free spirit, impertinence, and love for beauty.
He embraced life passionately, relishing the arts and living in the moment. The House of D'ORSAY, rooted in artistic collaborations, worked with talents like Jean Cocteau, Marie Laurencin, and Georges Lepape. Bottles designed by Baccarat, Daum, and Lalique held their fragrances, which garnered global acclaim and filled boutiques in Paris and New York.
In 2015, Amélie Huynh uncovered D'ORSAY, like a Sleeping Beauty, and dedicated herself to revitalizing it nearly two centuries later. With a lifelong love for fragrances, Amélie was captivated by the first scent Alfred d'Orsay crafted for couples with his love, Marguerite Blessington.
Amélie's mission is to honor D'ORSAY's original love story, delving into love's various facets, from emotional connection to carnal desire. She collaborated with renowned perfumers like Olivia Giacobetti, Mark Buxton, Karine Chevalier, Bertrand Duchaufour, Fanny Bal, and Vincent Ricord.
D'ORSAY's fragrances, both for him and her, embody the duality of love's transformative power. Maison D'ORSAY upholds French artisanal craftsmanship, working with independent perfumers who share their pursuit of excellence.
Their fragrances are named after clue phrases and bear the initials of an undisclosed personality, adding an air of mystery.
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