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“À la Rose” Dresses Men and Women with a Contemporary Rose

Maison Francis Kurkdjian invites you to indulge in two of its most beautiful perfumes. “À La Rose” and “L’Homme À La Rose” offer women and men respectively the power to wear a contemporary rose as they complement each other with their natural freshness, bold composition and unabashed sensuality.

“À La Rose” was first launched in 2014, and after becoming one of the Maison’s iconic fragrances, it still breaks free from many clichés surrounding the rose even though each bottle contains no fewer than 400 ones. Contemporary, sensually feminine, and bowing to nothing, it also blossoms with violet and magnolia accords, therefore taking a woody character that blends cedary-musky accords the Centifolia roses from its base notes.

As for the “L’Homme À La Rose” wonder, it’s known to be bold, and in an ode to freedom, it also proves that roses can be genderless. On one hand, extremely fresh and green top notes embracing a grapefruit accord with the essence of Damask rose from Bulgaria followed by a woody and rosy accord bring verticality to the composition. On the other hand, woody-amber base notes that magnify the fragrance give it an unmistakably masculine olfactory signature.

All in all, both fragrances and their distinguished compositions offer a splash of freshness not to be found elsewhere.

Maison Francis Kurkdjian invites you to indulge in two of its most beautiful perfumes. “À La Rose” and “L’Homme À La Rose” offer women and men respectively the power to wear a contemporary rose as they complement each other with their natural freshness, bold composition and unabashed sensuality.

“À La Rose” was first launched in 2014, and after becoming one of the Maison’s iconic fragrances, it still breaks free from many clichés surrounding the rose even though each bottle contains no fewer than 400 ones. Contemporary, sensually feminine, and bowing to nothing, it also blossoms with violet and magnolia accords, therefore taking a woody character that blends cedary-musky accords the Centifolia roses from its base notes.

As for the “L’Homme À La Rose” wonder, it’s known to be bold, and in an ode to freedom, it also proves that roses can be genderless. On one hand, extremely fresh and green top notes embracing a grapefruit accord with the essence of Damask rose from Bulgaria followed by a woody and rosy accord bring verticality to the composition. On the other hand, woody-amber base notes that magnify the fragrance give it an unmistakably masculine olfactory signature.

All in all, both fragrances and their distinguished compositions offer a splash of freshness not to be found elsewhere.



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