- Product details
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Release Date:
2016
Brand: Oscar de la Renta
Line: rose
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: elite
Volume: 100 ml
Country: USA
Made in: USA
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower
Top Notes: Lily of the Valley, Pear, White Freesia
Heart Notes: Damask Rose, Peony, Rose
Base Notes: Light Wood, Musk, White Ambergris
Feel the light breeze of spring in your hair. In your hands, a huge bouquet whispering words of love. And in your head, a song plays—the one to which that unforgettable dance occurred. This perfume will envelop you in such a romantic mood, reminiscent of the heroine from a heartwarming novel with a happy ending, perfect to enjoy over a cup of coffee. The fragrance, with the succinct name Rose by the esteemed French perfume house of Oscar de la Renta, will wrap you in a soft floral veil and inspire you. Moreover, this composition is crafted to fully unveil your femininity and elegance.
Top notes — a bouquet composed of the coolness of white freesia and the freshness of lily of the valley. The spicy hint of juicy pear adds a zest.
Middle notes — a passionate tango of fiery rose and spirited peony.
Base notes resonate with the spiciness of musk, the enticing chords of white amber in synergy with woody motifs.
Vibrant scent! It's not light, but truly vibrant, just like the bottle itself. It takes some getting used to, especially after my usual powdery fragrances. Perfect for lifting your spirits. It has great staying power. I imagine Sarah Jessica Parker striding through Manhattan in her stylish outfits, leaving a trail of this fragrance behind her.
I usually love perfumes with rose notes, but this fragrance isn't for me. To me, it smells like warm rose petal jam. It's sweet and heavy, lacking any lightness or freshness. It feels like it was made for Queen Elizabeth II. But that's just my personal impression.
Here's a polished translation of the product review:
"Lovely, that's how I would describe it. It's delicate, fresh, and rosy. I don't detect any other floral scents."