Room 1015 Hollyrose -New Perfume Review + Sex, Drugs and Rock N’ Roll Draw

The New York Dolls with groupies, c. 1970s

Bebe. Anita. Pamela. Sable. Teens with innocent eyes, knowing smiles, tumbling hair and hotpants, and a rock star on either arm. These are the groupies, the lovers, the trendsetters, the muses, the hands that rocked and rolled the cradle of downtown LA. This is the 70s, baby, sex is the drug, and these girls are the queens of the glam rock kingdom. Room 1015 Hollyrose pays them tribute in their new rose-and-leather fragrance.

Yeah, well I’m not such a sweet thing
I wanna do everything
What a beautiful feeling
Crimson and clover over and over
— Crimson and Clover (Tommy James and Peter Lucia, version by Joan Jett)

Room 1015 Michael Partouche at Esxence 2015 March 27, 2015 Photo: Michelyn

There are goth roses, butch roses, girlish roses, granny roses, femme fatale roses, but Room 1015 Hollyrose is the first glam rock rose I’ve come across: equal parts over-the-top femme flower and rough roadie leather. Room 1015 founder and creative director Dr. Mike, a pharmacist-cum rocker, describes Hollyrose as “a black leather rose,” and, in its first stage, the fragrance is just that.

Sable Starr and Stiv Bators of The Dead Boys

 Fewer perfumers know how to dirty up a flower with gorgeous results better than Jerome Epinette who composed this fragrance in 2017. Room 1015 Hollyrose starts out as a very female saturated rose, lolling around on a leather jacket from last night’s bar, with remnants of ashtray and hookah smoke. When I first sniffed Hollyrose, I thought it was a big fluffy bunny of a rose, all pillowy, lipstick sweetness. But splashing it on more generously, that badboy leather kicks open the door, grabs Little Miss Rose and pulls her into a dark corner while a New York Dolls lick reverbs from the dance floor speakers.

Lori Maddox and Shray Mecham for Star Magazine©

The leather and rose play off each like a guitar riff, each amping and harmonizing with the other: the rose remains lush and girlish; the leather is louche, smoky, the kind of long-haired badboy your parents warned you about. While these two are making out in the corner, a weird purple note – blackcurrant — adds a deliciously strange touch as it mixes with a spike of black pepper; not quite fruity, not quite sweet, but a little of both plus some booze and licorice. It’s like someone spiked one of those fruity crème de cassis cocktails suburban girls ordered back in the day with a jigger of absinthe.

Bebe Buell with daughter Liv Tyler, photo by Michael Ochs, 1980©

The rose and leather hang start to back a bit as the black pepper-blackcurrant chord loudens. Some dry patchouli sweeps in about now, smudging up the affair with trails of dead smoke and earth, like the wake of a cape. In a few moments, everyone is on the dance floor. Rose, leather, pepper and blackcurrant shimmy around each other, each note clearly delineated but grooving with its playmates.

Pamela des Barres with the band GTOS c. 1970s

Drying down, Room 1015 Hollyrose remains a smoky leather/roughed-up rose with a voluptuous heart. It is deliciously, inappropriately lovely, yet with enough restraint to be rocked by bad girls (Sarah Colton, are you writing this down?) and boys alike in polite company. Get your fringe and lamé out, crank up some early Bowie, turn on the black light and dab on some Hollyrose. 1974 is calling.

Notes: Black Pepper, Blackcurrant, Rose Absolute, Orchid, Tuscan Leather, Patchouli

Disclaimer: Sample of Hollyrose kindly provided by Twisted Lily – many thanks. My opinions are my own.

Lauryn Beer, Senior Editor

Room 1015 Hollyrose

Thanks to the generosity of Amerikas, U.S. distributor for Room 1015, we have a tester unused  bottle of  Room 1015 Hollyrose for one registered reader in the U.S. to be eligible, please leave a comment saying what appealed to you about Hollyrose based on Lauryn’s review, and who your favourite glam rock band is. Draw closes 3/19/2018.

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15 comments

  • Loved “smoky leather/roughed-up rose” !!! I’m in the USA. I don’t listen to glam rock, but I do remember Crimson and Clover.

  • Glam rock was not one of my favorites but I did like ABBA and a few others. I am curious about Hollyrose and almost ordered a sample but was spending more than I planned so I deleted a few samples. I would love to try it. I like the story but love all the roses and leather even more. In the US.

  • WOW!!! Leather-!!- I like leathery perfume. Would be it nice combination with rose?
    I like some works of Room 1015.
    I do not Roxetre is glam rock or pop-rock, but I love Rixette very much.
    US

  • QuietlyWaiting says:

    I’m a big fan of rose scents, but haven’t really tried any that have that “bad boy” dirty rose edge yet. This one sounds amazing! I really liked the description of the black currant and the weird vibe it brings (“blackcurrant — adds a deliciously strange touch as it mixes with a spike of black pepper; not quite fruity, not quite sweet, but a little of both plus some booze and licorice.) Awesome! (I’m in the US.) Thanks!

  • Leather rose sounds wonderful and I e joyed all the photos from the 70s. My favorite glam rock band was the Ny dolls
    Thank you

  • roxhas1cat says:

    Never went for the “bad boys” during the 70’s, but sure enjoyed the music. Rock has just never been as good! Loved the line about the leather and rose playing off each other like a riff. During the 70’s I played guitar and wanted to be like Pat Benetar! All the notes in this look amazing! The photos sure brought back some good memories, made me think of MTV, when it was actually music videos. Thanks for the memories and the draw. USA.

  • Oh, I do love a dirtied up rose! And I loved this line: “It is deliciously, inappropriately lovely, yet with enough restraint to be rocked by bad girls and boys alike in polite company.” My favorite glam rock band is Queen, no doubt! Thanks for the opportunity – I’m in NC, USA.

  • NiceVULady says:

    I loved the homage to the 70s in this review. Sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll!!! No favorite glam bands, but the music was marvelous. I can think of so many innovative and absolutely great hits. Thanks for the draw. I’m in the USA

  • fazalcheema says:

    “There are goth roses, butch roses, girlish roses, granny roses, femme fatale roses, but Room 1015 Hollyrose is the first glam rock rose I’ve come across” : this comment caught my attention that despite a huge number of rose fragrances, Hollyrose still manages to be unlike anything before. I enjoy rose fragrances when they are done innovatively and have many in my collection. thanks for the draw. I am in US.

  • doveskylark says:

    I love sex drugs and rock n’ roll. I don’t partake in the drugs anymore but I like the memories (however blurry they may be). I love dirty fragrances and this one with a black currant note sounds right up my alley. I love the Runaways, but I don’t think they’d like to be considered glam rock, just rock.
    I live in the USA.

  • Tom Schroeder says:

    I am always amazed by the different ways that rose can smell. To describe a glam rock rose, though, is something I would never have imagined. Rose and leather, now that sounds very cool. My favorite description from the review: “smoky leather/roughed-up rose with a voluptuous heart.” Sounds a little like my wife! Thanks for the draw. My favorite Glam Rock band would be Kiss. I live in the USA.

  • Carol Webb says:

    Ohmygoodness the notes on this sound amazing! Love a good rose but dirty it up with leather and smoke? Yes please! Actually when I read ” Fewer perfumers know how to dirty up a flower” I immediately thought of Dirty Flower Factory made by Kerosene – I love this perfume!
    This perfume really does sound amazing and I would love to try it.
    My favorite Glam Rock band? What a hard question. All of them. Have to mention Bowie… but I’ve been to several Kiss concerts… And Alice Cooper…
    Thank you for this draw, I’m in the US.

  • Lauren had me at booze and licorice! I must try this now. My favorite glam rocker is easily David Bowie. I’m in the U.S., thanks for the draw!

  • I am in love with Patchouli! I am of that vintage and Rose, Leather , and Patch is a perfect mix. My favorite glam Rock Band Kiss!! Thank you for the chance. I live in the US.

  • Love rose and patchouli in fragrances. My favorite glam band is Duran Duran. I still love their music.
    I live in the US