Metamorph'rose.
Inspiration: Style is the transformation of what we don't like
Great creations often arise when we dislike something so much that we transform it into something else. Transformation is a true act of creation. Romeo doesn't like the natural scent of roses, so he wanted to find a way to transform it into a perfume he loves. A metaphor for trusting our duality and holding on to our creativity.
Fragrance style: a changing rose
I Hate Rose highlights an ultra-modern floral note that adds spice and fruit to a classic rose. The fragrance is green and fruity, eventually becoming woody as it settles.
Romeo's words: ‘For me, style is a way of doing things my own way, in every sense.’
Changing things avoids boredom and stimulates creativity. Like a boring trench coat embroidered with poems about the sun."
Perfumer: Amélie Bourgeois (Flair Paris)
Amélie Bourgeois wanted to place this crystalline rose with green facets in the tension field of rhubarb, which refines pink berries and paprika.