Roses are one of the world’s most popular flowers, and there is nothing quite like the beguiling scent of a fresh garden rose. I think it’s sad that the fragrance attribute is being bred out of so many rose varieties in favor of durability and color. Because of the popularity of the flower, I find it interesting that rose can be such a polarizing note in perfume. I have a family member who despises rose-scented anything, and friends who have happily but laboriously explored the note looking for the perfect one. Personally, I have trouble finding rose perfumes that don’t turn to overripe wine on my skin, and it is a source of pleasure to find one that works.
John Galliano for Dior Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2007
The latest fragrance in the Van Cleef & Arpels Collection Extraordinaire, Rose Velours, hits my rose spot quite nicely. It isn’t a dewy, fresh rose, but has the air of a rose that is giving up its last hurrah of the late afternoon. Warm and inviting, with a trace of green leaves, its honeyed nuances add richness and complexity to this rose-centric perfume. It is natural smelling, more like an actual rose than most rose perfumes achieve. It wears close to the skin, with little puffs of scent following me around here and there. The only problem I saw was that the longevity isn’t that good. Just to check that my nose hadn’t accommodated, I asked a friend if she could smell me and she said I just smelled a little bit fresh. This factor is disappointing in a premium fragrance, but as always, your mileage may vary.
Channelle by Sergio Lopez
Rose Velours was composed by perfumer Antoine Maisondieu, who also created Muguet Blanc in this collection. This fragrance is deserving of the Van Cleef & Arpels brand, as it is elegant, but not stuffy or overblown, and unique enough to be a lovely signature scent, were one so inclined. If it lasted a longer time on my skin, I wouldn’t hesitate to add it to my collection.
Notes: Bergamot, violet leaf, honey, iris, rose, ambroxan, benzoin, cedarwood
My sample was provided by Neiman Marcus in San Francisco. It is not online at this time, but is available on counter.
Tama Blough, Senior Editor