Les Parfums de Rosine
The perfumery house Les Parfums de Rosine is considered one of the oldest in the world -
it was created in 1911 in France. Its author is the famous couturier Paul Poiret who
named the brand in honor of his eldest daughter. It was Paul Poiresmog who combined
perfume and fashion turning aromas into an important part of the image. In 1991 the
brand was revived thanks to the efforts of the talented perfumer Marie-Helene
Rougeon who previously was collaborating with Balmain and Givenchy. Today, the
brand successfully produces selective perfumes of the highest class. Read more
A distinctive feature of the brand is that in the aromas there is always a note of a rose -
Bulgarian, May, Damask, a rose from Nepal or another. Marie-Helene Roujon
appreciates and understands the beauty of roses more than any other perfumer does,
and carefully integrates her fragrance into her perfume creations. This is not just
admiration for the beauty of the flower, but deep love, worship, passion, which are
embodied in the compositions of indescribable refinement, the standard of beauty and
grace.
Les Parfums de Rosine fragrances contain valuable natural essential oils, and the
perfumery collection is complemented by aromatic cosmetic products, including
perfumed candles. A truly luxurious package deserves special mention - elegant bottles
decorated with silk ribbon are wrapped in colored paper, and only then placed in the
package.
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