The new fragrance is the result of the melding of the creative olfactory talents of master perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour and his apprentice, Stéphanie Bakouche.

Coming to luxury perfume counters this spring, the latest fragrance by French niche perfume house L'Artisan Parfumeur is a celebration of the May rose and the sunshine of the South of France.

With the recent trend for all things floral -- adorning everything from clothing to shoes, accessories and models' hair -- the launch of this new eau de parfum couldn't be more perfect.

The latest in a long line of luxury scents by L'Artisan Parfumeur, the Rose Privée is the result of the melding of the creative olfactory talents of master perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour and his apprentice, Stéphanie Bakouche.

At the heart of Rose Privée, the precious, delicate May rose flower is emblematic of the Grasse hinterland, the epicenter of modern perfumery. A highly prized flower, it can only be picked when in bloom during the month of May. The fragrance also features a luscious blend of cinnamon, magnolia and lilac with notes of basil leaves, patchouli and fresh hay.

Rose Privée Eau de Parfum will be available in 50 ml and 100ml versions in stores and online, retailing at 90 euros (RM370) and 120 euros (RM488).

 

 

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