To dress this new creation, Louis Rogeon has played with the classic forms of traditional Eaux de Cologne: black, white and dotted.
A very chic grosgrain bow adorns the shiny cap, and Rosine's cross lines and roses are embossed on the box. A shiny black diamond pattern edged with dots forms the background for the name of this perfume.
In her constant search for the infinite fragrance that roses offer us, Marie-Hélène Rogeon presents ‘La Cologne de Rosine’ for summer 2015, inspired by the beauty of the roses in her garden.
Garden roses, especially old varieties such as moss roses and some centifolia roses, develop a really fresh fragrance with citrus and even soapy notes. This impression of freshness and cleanliness is reminiscent of classic Eaux de Cologne, whose fragrance follows certain rules.
A good eau de cologne is always fresh, evoking the feeling of fine care and accompanying the wearer with discreet elegance.
Les Parfums de Rosine presents a personal interpretation of eau de cologne. This great classic of perfumery has been reinterpreted in French style by Nicolas Bonneville, revealing a joyful and invigorating character that is both gentle and soothing. A perfume of well-being.
The top note is bright and fresh, consisting of a delicious citrus accord with bergamot and mandarin: simply divine freshness.
The heart is gentle and unconventional for an eau de cologne. Nicolas has combined rose essence, freesia and green violet notes.
The base note is decidedly modern: white musk gives the fragrance its lasting cleanliness. Cedarwood and ambergris lend the composition its great elegance.