Francis Kurkdjian L'Eau a la Rose Eau de Toilette
“Like a smear of rose petals collected at dawn, this eau de toilette diffuses on the skin with floral, delicate and fruity freshness. A drop of fragrant, radiant and airy water in which lie just four hundred roses."
Eau à la Rose is a declaration of love translated into perfume. Maison Francis Kurkdjian gave life to L'Eau à la Rose after being inspired by a painting by Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun depicting a portrait of Queen Marie Antoinette holding a Rose of Centifolia.
Francis Kurkdjian, enchanted by pure beauty, wanted to create a modern and friendly rose fragrance, which he interpreted as delicate hints of rose petals that announce fruity floral tones at dawn.
The delicate floral freshness of L'eau à la Rose consists of a bouquet of 400 fresh roses, composed of two types: Damascena pink oil from Bulgaria, with its fruity and spicy colors, and Rosa from absolute Centifolia from Grasse, with its splendor equal to honeymoon . The generous dose of rose is contrasted by an agreement of peonies and lilac flowers, while an agreement of litchi and pear makes the scent fresh and fruity with a final touch of fat bodies that meet to complete this caressing perfume, such as: B. Petals at dawn.
"Although Eau à la Rose is an eau de toilette, Francis Kurkdjian has given greater prominence to the rose in his formula, practically doubling its proportions. Consequently, the Eau à la Rose has a vision of infinity."
Olfactory family: floral/fruity
Top Notes: Litchi, Pear
Heart Notes: Damascena Rosa, Rosa Centifolia, Peonia, Viola
Base Notes: Musk