Roos & Roos Sympathy for the Sun, photo by Nicoleta
Roos & Roos is a French niche perfumery brand founded in 2014 by Chantal Roos, a legendary figure in the world of perfumery, and her daughter Alexandra Roos, a talented musician and composer. Chantal brought her fantastic insights from decades working in the fragrance industry, where she was an integral part of the creation of iconic scents for renowned brands like YSL, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Issey Miyake. Alexandra, with her artistic background in music and songwriting, brings a unique lyrical sensibility to the brand, where each fragrance is composed like a symphony of notes, weaving together harmonies and rhythms that evoke emotions and tell stories.
Chantal Roos and Alexandra Roos of Roos & Roos, image via the official Roos & Roos website
Roos & Roos is a testament to the beautiful union between fragrance and storytelling and stands out for its commitment to craftsmanship and the fine art of perfume making. Each scent from their portfolio is carefully crafted in France, blending the rich traditions of high perfumery with an artful, contemporary twist – for a portfolio that is sophisticated and unique.
Fabrice Pellegrin, image via the brand
Launched 10 years ago, Sympathy for the Sun was created by Fabrice Pellegrin, also responsible for many of my summer favorites, such as Blackberry & Bay from Jo Malone (one of the best takes on a whimsical forest fruit genre), Occitane L’Arlesienne (cute, French, chic) Maison Matine Hasard Bazar (a modern rose-patch airy combo), Oriflame Midsommar Woman (long-time-love) and Parfums de Marly Safanad (one of the best offerings from Parfums de Marly, in my opinion).
The Rolling Stones dans in Villa Nellcôte, fairuse image
“Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name
But what’s puzzlin’ you is the nature of my game” – Sympathy for the Devil, The Rolling Stones
The inspiration behind Roos & Roos Sympathy for the Sun was the cult band The Rolling Stones and their legendary stay in the South of France in 1971. For a little bit of trivia – in that year, the Rolling Stones relocated to the South of France, seeking refuge from the exorbitant income tax rates that were in effect in the UK at that time. Keith Richards rented the opulent Villa Nellcôte in Villefranche-sur-Mer, a stunning Belle Époque mansion surrounded by jungle-like gardens that provided both beauty and (much-needed) privacy. The band used this location to record their iconic double album “Exile on Main St.,” utilizing a mobile recording studio set up in the villa’s damp and old basement. The period spent at Villa Nellcôte was marked by a mixture of creative fervor and chaotic debauchery with Keith Richards and his partner, freshly out of rehab, maintaining a steady supply of heroin through connections with the Corsican mafia. This setup led to a constant flow of very colorful characters, including musicians, drug dealers, and celebrities like John Lennon, who reportedly partied at the villa. Despite the hedonistic lifestyle, the band managed to create one of their most revered works, the raw and authentic sound being, no doubt, influenced by the mood and spirit of the place. The villa itself had a dark history, having been previously occupied by Nazis during World War II, its intricate and bleak past adding new layers of intrigue to the Stone’s stay.
Roos & Roos Sympathy for the Sun, mood photo via the brand
Roos & Roos Sympathy for the Sun manages to encapsulate the duality of Villefranche-sur-Mer’s beauty and the wild, raw energy inspired by its famous guests. Imagine a bright early morning at Villa Nellcôte, where the air is filled with the crisp, invigorating scent of citrus. This bright, hesperidic bouquet is lifted in the air and the first impression is reminiscent of the fresh laundry – white cotton dresses and fringed shawls – hung out to dry under the impossibly blue midsummer sky. As you wander through the villa’s gardens, the fragrance of jasmine petals and peonies envelops you, mingling with the warmth of tanned skin. This delicate sensuality adds a layer of softness and romance before things get a little bit naughty…
Roos & Roos Sympathy for the Sun, image via the brand
Passing through the doors, through the wood-paneled corridors, descending the stairs to the villa’s basement, a contrast begins to cast its long shadows, with the scent of oakmoss and woods adding depth and a touch of raw, earthy, and untamed je-ne-sais-quoi. Roos & Roos Sympathy for the Sun captures the sheer essence of sun-drenched days, with a retro, powdery twist. It beautifully blends the serene and the wild, the refined and the raw – a story of sparkling sun and fresh air, delicate blossoms and salty sun-bitten skin, grounded by the deep, complex allure of woods and moss.
Notes: Citruses, Bergamot, Jasmine, Peony, Woods, Oakmoss
Nicoleta Tomsa, Senior Editor
Disclosure: A bottle of Roos & Roos Sympathy for the Sun was kindly offered by the brand, opinions are my own.
Roos & Roos Sympathy for the Sun, courtesy of the brand
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