
Les Parfums De Rosine
The art of the rose, reimagined
Les Parfums de Rosine was founded in Paris in 1991 by Marie-Hélène Rogeon, taking its name from her great-uncle Paul Poiret's earlier Parfums de Rosine — the 1911 fashion-house perfumery line that introduced the idea of the couturier's own fragrance label. The contemporary house is unusual in modern niche for a single-flower focus: every composition in the catalogue is built around rose. The range now runs to more than thirty rose interpretations, composed by François Robert, Delphine Lebeau, and other French perfumers — Rose d'Été reads as a transparent green rose, Rose Praline a gourmand, Une Folie de Rose a heavy oriental. Pricing sits at the lower end of niche, distribution through the Palais Royal boutique in Paris and a small circle of European specialty perfumeries. The house remains family-owned and unaffiliated with a larger group.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.




































