Grisette by Lubin is the very essence of freedom and the desire to live life to the full with a natural, fresh vitality.
Familiar figures in the streets of 19th century Paris, “Grisettes” were the youthful, fresh‑faced girls who worked in the capital’s sewing workshops. They were full of joie de vivre and wore grey calico frocks that gave them their nickname.
On sunny days, when the workshop bell rang, they would rush off in pursuit of adventure in the bars of Montmartre and the Guinguettes on the Marne, where they would dance to the strains of the accordion. These fun-loving creatures paired up with the bohemian students in the Latin Quarter, and provided the inspiration for the artists at Montmartre, becoming the heroines of paintings by Renoir and Manet.
Sensitive souls, they’d often fall in love. Flirtatious, they knew how to turn the heads of both young aristocratic dandies and ribald old men.
The Grisettes of the Belle Époque ignored the moral constraints of the century, bringing a risqué charm to the formidable effervescence of an emerging new era.
The Fragrance
A classical composition with top notes of freshly cut roses. For the first time for decades, Lubin are using an alcolate obtained by macerating rose concrete. This preserves the most volatile notes that mingle with hints of grapefruit to give a green sensation of fresh roses. Grisette then wraps one up in powdery, woody, and spicy notes before leaving a trail of amber and vanilla.
Top notes of citrus, grapefruit and bergamot combined with rose concrete offer the natural simplicity of an armful of roses from Morocco and Bulgaria. Discreet heart notes of iris concrete envelop a breeze of incense. Musk and amber mingle in base notes of woody cedar that softens into a haze of Madagascan vanilla absolute.