The rose – an endless source of inspiration, portrayed by Marie-Hélène and Louis Rogeon – displays the qualities of a ballerina at the peak of her art.
Ballerina No. 2
An enchanting and delicate rose bush evokes the suppleness and momentum of a ballerina in the corps de ballet and the perfect choreography full of natural grace. Each bouquet of these small, densely arranged flowers jumps and glides across the imaginary stage like light and slender dancers.
Ballerina No. 2 is the result of a concept, a new star in the sky. Exuberance paves the way for the sublime in a whirl of powdery grey tulle.
The first leap is deliberately fruity with sensual raspberries against a backdrop of orange blossom. The arabesques then reveal themselves to be floral: a magnificent rose, refined by iris, magnolia and violet.
The finale of the ballet, at the height of its beauty, presents powerful notes of sandalwood and patchouli, tempered by the softness of vanilla and ambrette seeds.
Ballerina No. 2 is a pas de deux in which the rose plays the leading role – and perfumer Benoist Lapouza has choreographed the sequence of fragrance notes to perfection.