French niche line Les Parfums de Rosine has launched Rose des Neiges, a new powdery floral for women.
...a very gentle, very pure fragrance… inspired by garden roses, taken unawares by the first snows: Rose des Neiges. [...] Rose des Neiges is a modern interpretation of a powdery rose; an enveloping fragrance, giving the impression of being wrapped up in cotton wool...
Rose des Neiges was developed by perfumer Nicolas Bonneville. The notes include frosted mandarin, pink pepper, lychee, watermelon, rose, white violet, sandalwood, ambroxan, heliotrope and musk.
Les Parfums de Rosine Rose des Neiges is available in 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum.
(via press release, les-parfums-de-rosine)
Hm…as a Rosine-lover and a LV Teint de Neige lover, I’m intrigued by this. 😉
Plus, opaque baby blue bottle! I want one.
That bottle is awesome. Plus I was in their store at the Palais Royal once and the saleswoman was possible the nicest salesperson I’ve ever encountered.
Rose, violet, heliotrope? Oh, sign me up. This sounds perfect!
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scent twins!
Jessica, yes! I think I’ve liked pretty much everything you’ve liked in your reviews. But anything violet/rose/powdery/lipstick is almost always a win for me. Here’s hoping this will be the first Rosine I add to my collection.
I really adore that blue bottle, and although I’m usually not that much into frills, I’ve always adored the tassels that come with the Rosine bottles.
I thought Hélène Rogeon was the Rosine perfumer – maybe she’s moved on or they rotate them? Love the bottle.
Correction: her name is Marie-Hélène. But maybe she is the creative directoe rather than the perfumer…
I think that’s right … she is the creative director (and maybe the owner)