Parfums de Rosine - Le Muguet de Rosine
    Parfums de Rosine - Le Muguet de Rosine
Parfums de Rosine - Le Muguet de Rosine

Parfums de Rosine - Le Muguet de Rosine

Muguet de Rosine is a reflection of a lily of the valley in the garden – in the garden of Martimont. It hides at the foot of walls, between rose bushes and behind rhododendrons.

Nicolas Bonneville, a young but experienced perfumer who learned his art in Grasse at the age of 15, created a fresh and completely different version – Muguet de Rosine for Les Parfums de Rosine.

Of course, the fragrance has the characteristic notes that define a lily of the valley scent (the essence of lily of the valley flowers cannot be extracted): a skilful balance of rose and jasmine.

Nicolas opted for genuine Turkish rose and genuine jasmine from Egypt, which is the most beautiful and noble variety. And to add cheerfulness and liveliness to this blend, we are surprised by a note of firm, juicy pear. White musk combines with this precious alchemy to give it a fabulous and voluminous body.

A completely natural yet incredibly delicate perfume.

 

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Top note: Bergamot Pear
Base note: White Musk

Les Parfums de Rosine
15 rue du Mail
75002 Paris
France


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Alcohol Denat - Parfum -Aqua. Contents : Alcohol Sd 39C - Fragrance - Demineralized Water. Limonene. Hexyl Cinnamal. Citronellol. Linalool. Geraniol. Citral. Benzyl Benzoate. Benzyl Salicylate. Benzyl Alcohol. Farnesol. Eugenol. Isoeugenol.

Top note: Bergamot Pear
Base note: White Musk

Les Parfums de Rosine
15 rue du Mail
75002 Paris
France


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Alcohol Denat - Parfum -Aqua. Contents : Alcohol Sd 39C - Fragrance - Demineralized Water. Limonene. Hexyl Cinnamal. Citronellol. Linalool. Geraniol. Citral. Benzyl Benzoate. Benzyl Salicylate. Benzyl Alcohol. Farnesol. Eugenol. Isoeugenol.

Top note: Bergamot Pear
Base note: White Musk

Les Parfums de Rosine
15 rue du Mail
75002 Paris
France


Warnhinweise:
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Alcohol Denat - Parfum -Aqua. Contents : Alcohol Sd 39C - Fragrance - Demineralized Water. Limonene. Hexyl Cinnamal. Citronellol. Linalool. Geraniol. Citral. Benzyl Benzoate. Benzyl Salicylate. Benzyl Alcohol. Farnesol. Eugenol. Isoeugenol.

Top note: Bergamot Pear
Base note: White Musk

Les Parfums de Rosine
15 rue du Mail
75002 Paris
France


Warnhinweise:
Entflammbar. Augenkontakt vermeiden.

Alcohol Denat - Parfum -Aqua. Contents : Alcohol Sd 39C - Fragrance - Demineralized Water. Limonene. Hexyl Cinnamal. Citronellol. Linalool. Geraniol. Citral. Benzyl Benzoate. Benzyl Salicylate. Benzyl Alcohol. Farnesol. Eugenol. Isoeugenol.

Mehr über Parfums de Rosine

The boutique, with its wall paintings and subtle decorative objects, is tiny, decorated in shades of fuchsia, black, gold and cream white. ‘It's a tribute to the couturier Paul Poiret,’ explains owner and perfume expert Marie-Hélène Rogeon. She spent 15 years launching fragrances for major brands before setting up her own perfume boutique in Paris's Palais Royal. Her aim was to reintroduce Paul Poiret's forgotten perfumes in her own unique way.

Poiret, the son of a cloth merchant, was the most sought-after couturier in Paris at the beginning of the century. The most famous women of the time, such as Sarah Bernhardt and Isadora Duncan, were his clients. Poiret liberated women from corsets and was the first to use printed fabrics in haute couture. He is also considered the inventor of women's trousers, and is said to have been the first to advise his elegant female customers to wear their hair short. In 1913, he achieved record sales with his fashion and earned a fortune, but spent it all twice over.

He later tried his hand at painting and acting, even touring France with the French writer Colette, and finally died in 1944, completely impoverished. His once great name was already all but forgotten.

But a trace of his work has been preserved: in the perfume collection of Marie-Hélène Rogeon's family, a clan of perfumers. Marie-Hélène's grandparents had produced the perfumes for Paul Poiret. Poiret was the first fashion designer to launch his own perfumes in addition to accessories and decorative objects. His first perfume, ‘Rosine’, named after his daughter who died in childhood, came onto the market in 1911.

He had a total of over thirty fragrances produced. He had the bottles designed at his own design school. He wanted to use the proceeds to pay off tax debts that had accumulated during his heyday. However, by the 1930s, Poiret perfumes had almost completely disappeared from the market. ‘His fragrance creations were never known as Parfums de Paul Poiret, but always as Les Parfums de Rosine,’ reports Marie-Hélène Rogeon. That is why they are still sold under this name today, a piece of cultural history that has been saved from oblivion.

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