Fragonard | Rose-Lavande Eau de Parfum - 50ml
Fragonard’s Rose-Lavande is a study in contrasts, a fragrance that refuses to settle into a single register. It opens with a deceptive softness—pear and peony offering a luminous, almost aqueous sweetness—before the true character emerges: a velvety rose, plush and unabashedly floral, entwined with a woody lavender that grounds the composition in something more austere. This is not a whisper of Provence; it is the full, sun-drenched bloom of a garden at the edge of a lavender field, where the air carries both the honeyed weight of petals and the dry, herbaceous snap of the garrigue. The base notes of tonka bean and violet leaf introduce a subtle, powdered warmth, a gentle fade that lingers like the memory of a pressed flower. The olfactory pyramid here is built with deliberate restraint—each note allowed its own breathing room. The pear and peony at the top are crisp, almost effervescent, clearing the palate for the central duet. The lavender is not the sharp, camphorous variety used in masculine fougères; rather, it is rendered soft, almost sueded, allowing the rose to remain the protagonist. The violet leaf adds a green, slightly metallic edge, a counterpoint to the tonka’s creamy sweetness. The result is a scent that moves: from the bright, dewy top to the dense, powdery base, it shifts weight and texture like a silk charmeuse catching the light. This is a fragrance for the woman who understands that a single note can be a statement. Rose-Lavande is neither a daytime innocent nor an evening seductress—it occupies the space between, a twilight scent that works as easily with a raw-edged linen blazer and cropped trousers as it does with a black cashmere turtleneck and tailored wool. Its versatility lies in its refusal to be pinned down: the rose lends it a classic femininity, the lavender a detached sophistication. To wear it is to invite a second glance. Spritz it on the pulse points before a gallery opening, or layer it over a neutral, unscented balm for a subtler projection that rewards proximity. It pairs unexpectedly well with woody or amber-based perfumes if you are inclined to mix, but it stands most powerfully alone—a singular, resolved composition that needs no embellishment. Consider it your signature for the transitional months, when the air is still warm but the evenings carry a chill. A final note: apply to the nape of the neck and the inside of the wrists; the heat of the body will coax the lavender forward, while the rose settles into the fabric of your clothing, a ghost that stays long after you have left the room.
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Fragonard | Rose-Lavande Eau de Parfum - 50ml
Fragonard | Rose-Lavande Eau de Parfum - 50ml
Fragonard’s Rose-Lavande is a study in contrasts, a fragrance that refuses to settle into a single register. It opens with a deceptive softness—pear and peony offering a luminous, almost aqueous sweetness—before the true character emerges: a velvety rose, plush and unabashedly floral, entwined with a woody lavender that grounds the composition in something more austere. This is not a whisper of Provence; it is the full, sun-drenched bloom of a garden at the edge of a lavender field, where the air carries both the honeyed weight of petals and the dry, herbaceous snap of the garrigue. The base notes of tonka bean and violet leaf introduce a subtle, powdered warmth, a gentle fade that lingers like the memory of a pressed flower. The olfactory pyramid here is built with deliberate restraint—each note allowed its own breathing room. The pear and peony at the top are crisp, almost effervescent, clearing the palate for the central duet. The lavender is not the sharp, camphorous variety used in masculine fougères; rather, it is rendered soft, almost sueded, allowing the rose to remain the protagonist. The violet leaf adds a green, slightly metallic edge, a counterpoint to the tonka’s creamy sweetness. The result is a scent that moves: from the bright, dewy top to the dense, powdery base, it shifts weight and texture like a silk charmeuse catching the light. This is a fragrance for the woman who understands that a single note can be a statement. Rose-Lavande is neither a daytime innocent nor an evening seductress—it occupies the space between, a twilight scent that works as easily with a raw-edged linen blazer and cropped trousers as it does with a black cashmere turtleneck and tailored wool. Its versatility lies in its refusal to be pinned down: the rose lends it a classic femininity, the lavender a detached sophistication. To wear it is to invite a second glance. Spritz it on the pulse points before a gallery opening, or layer it over a neutral, unscented balm for a subtler projection that rewards proximity. It pairs unexpectedly well with woody or amber-based perfumes if you are inclined to mix, but it stands most powerfully alone—a singular, resolved composition that needs no embellishment. Consider it your signature for the transitional months, when the air is still warm but the evenings carry a chill. A final note: apply to the nape of the neck and the inside of the wrists; the heat of the body will coax the lavender forward, while the rose settles into the fabric of your clothing, a ghost that stays long after you have left the room.
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Fragonard’s Rose-Lavande is a study in contrasts, a fragrance that refuses to settle into a single register. It opens with a deceptive softness—pear and peony offering a luminous, almost aqueous sweetness—before the true character emerges: a velvety rose, plush and unabashedly floral, entwined with a woody lavender that grounds the composition in something more austere. This is not a whisper of Provence; it is the full, sun-drenched bloom of a garden at the edge of a lavender field, where the air carries both the honeyed weight of petals and the dry, herbaceous snap of the garrigue. The base notes of tonka bean and violet leaf introduce a subtle, powdered warmth, a gentle fade that lingers like the memory of a pressed flower. The olfactory pyramid here is built with deliberate restraint—each note allowed its own breathing room. The pear and peony at the top are crisp, almost effervescent, clearing the palate for the central duet. The lavender is not the sharp, camphorous variety used in masculine fougères; rather, it is rendered soft, almost sueded, allowing the rose to remain the protagonist. The violet leaf adds a green, slightly metallic edge, a counterpoint to the tonka’s creamy sweetness. The result is a scent that moves: from the bright, dewy top to the dense, powdery base, it shifts weight and texture like a silk charmeuse catching the light. This is a fragrance for the woman who understands that a single note can be a statement. Rose-Lavande is neither a daytime innocent nor an evening seductress—it occupies the space between, a twilight scent that works as easily with a raw-edged linen blazer and cropped trousers as it does with a black cashmere turtleneck and tailored wool. Its versatility lies in its refusal to be pinned down: the rose lends it a classic femininity, the lavender a detached sophistication. To wear it is to invite a second glance. Spritz it on the pulse points before a gallery opening, or layer it over a neutral, unscented balm for a subtler projection that rewards proximity. It pairs unexpectedly well with woody or amber-based perfumes if you are inclined to mix, but it stands most powerfully alone—a singular, resolved composition that needs no embellishment. Consider it your signature for the transitional months, when the air is still warm but the evenings carry a chill. A final note: apply to the nape of the neck and the inside of the wrists; the heat of the body will coax the lavender forward, while the rose settles into the fabric of your clothing, a ghost that stays long after you have left the room.


















