The lovely Peggy Appert at Liberty's Frederic Malle room soused me in Une Rose before I set off for an evening at the theatre.
I got on the 139 bus in Regent Street. I was aware that I was surrounded by rose cloud, the whole bus was a rose cloud. I do wonder about encroaching on other people's nostrils, but I take the view that filling their world with beautiful things is a good thing. As I got off on Waterloo Bridge, a couple followed me, stopped me and asked what it was. I handed over the sample that Peggy had given me; I like the idea of random acts of kindness. I also like wearing scents that are so astonishingly stunning that strangers come up to you and ask what you're wearing.
There are many rose perfumes in the world of scent; heavy, light, soft, strong, and in the world of Les Parfums de Rosine there's an entire range of rose blends, but for a pure overdose of rose aroma, take this one (or maybe Sa Majeste La Rose from Serge Lutens).
A million roses packed into a small bottle, exploding out and taking over the room, created by Eduard Flechier from Editions de Parfum Frederic Malle.
Frederic Malle's site.
Showing posts with label Editions de Parfum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Editions de Parfum. Show all posts
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Une Rose
Labels:
aroma,
Editions de Parfum,
Fragrance,
Frederic Malle,
Les Roses de Rosine,
Liberty,
Perfume,
rose,
roses,
Scent,
Unity Cassel
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