Dangerous Rose by Olibere and Interview with a vampire screenshot, collage by Nicoleta
“ Louis: Vampires pretending to be humans, pretending to be vampires.
Claudia: How avant-garde”
The sexiest monsters humanity has invented, the vampires, have been haunting our imagination since times immemorial, and are not planning to leave us any time soon. (I just had this Mel Brooks-type flash vision of a spaceship window and a garlic string floating near it). Being more of a role-player “world of darkness” type of vampire aficionado (Malkavian for life!), I must admit that I had some trouble understanding Anne Rice’s vision from the getgo, finding her characters in the world of the Vampire Chronicles too damn sensitive and emotional (yes, overly explicit displays of emotions are the real horror in my book!). In time, as wisdom comes with age, I have slowly but surely succumbed to her charm, and I find joy in re-visiting the first books of the series and, of course, re-watching the iconic “Interview with the Vampire” – the ’94 blockbuster starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.
No surprise then, that when I found out there was a perfume house that was inspired by cinema, I knew I had to have the “vampire one” as soon as possible.
Marjorie Olibere, founder of Olibere, official brand photo
The manifesto written by Marjorie Olibere, founder of Olibere about her line of Modern Haute-Parfumerie, inspired by the aesthetics of cinema:
“Cinema and perfumes nourish my life with equal passion.
Obviously, many of us live and experience the emotions so powerful and unique that certain films and perfumes provide. I wanted to combine these two passions in the creation of perfume collections. I draw my inspiration from exceptional film locations, legendary films, and iconic heroines. With the help of talented perfume creators and with the most uncompromising respect for the codes of Haute perfumery, I propose to combine the emotions of cinema with those provided by our sense of smell. Cinema and perfumes bring us closer to our lives!”
Dangerous Rose by Olibere, photo by Nicoleta
I take vampire stories (dead) seriously, and the same goes for roses. If I can be a bit of a “vampire snob”, I am far less specific when it comes to roses – just give them all to me: bright, dark, sweet like confiture, dusty and somber, covered in incense or spiked in patchouli, engulfed in oud, or just shining soliflores – I just love them all! The type of rose present in Olibere Dangerous Rose is from the dark rose clan that is – by far- closest to my heart.
The opening draws you in with a seemingly innocent and mouthwatering mixture of passion fruit and bergamot, mixed in with the playful sting of pink pepper and cinnamon, for that carnal and seductive “come hither” spell.
Interview with a vampire poster and Olibere Dangerous Rose by Nicoleta
Once you are trapped, its true character will prevail: a crimson red rose, laced with the opulent depth of oud, in a fabulous crescendo of seemingly contrasting moods that feed of each other: the dark consuming desire of young vivid hunger juxtaposed with the aching melancholy of an old world that refuses to fade out .“I was a newborn vampire weeping at the beauty of the night”. Patchouli, labdanum, and musks unite for a truly atmospheric drydown, that reads on my skin as a decadent imaginary trip to a Southern Gothic setting, brooding yet strangely comforting.
Olibere Dangerous Rose is a spicy rose with irreverent spirit and modern character that is built on the classic rose-oud-patch combo, but with enough rock-n-roll pizzazz to make it different. Smiling maliciously, with crimson red lipstick hiding some pointy fangs, a hint of properly pale powdered cheeks, surrounded by the warmth of spices, dressed in intricate Victorian laced embroidery paired with latex and leather, this one is a rose with brains, deliciously dark humor, a nod to the past classics, and a wink to the future.
Also created by Luca Maffei, read more about Olibere Leather Attraction and Savannah’s Heart
Notes: Top: Bergamot, Passion Fruit, Nutmeg, Pink Pepper, Cardamom; Middle: Rose Absolute, Oud; Base: Patchouli, Benzoin, Labdanum, Oakmoss, Musk
Nicoleta Tomsa, Senior Editor
Disclosure: My own bottle, opinions are my own
Olibere Dangerous Rose ad, official brand photo
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