Zara Woman Rose Gold 2011
Rose Gold opens with a soft magnolia bloom that feels almost watery in its delicacy, immediately cushioned by a warm amber glow underneath.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 9 accords.
Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.
- Amber80
- Musky70
- White Floral50
- Sweet
The note pyramid
- Magnolia
- Orange Blossom
- Amber
- Musk
By the editors · 2 min readRose Gold opens with a soft magnolia bloom that feels almost watery in its delicacy, immediately cushioned by a warm amber glow underneath. This isn't the crisp greenness of magnolia in gardens, but something already creamy and subdued, as if filtered through sheer fabric.
The orange blossom arrives quietly at the heart, blending so seamlessly with the magnolia that the transition barely registers. Both florals hover in a musky, amber-warmed cloud that smooths away their brightness. The musk here is gentle and skin-close, never sharp or animalic.
What emerges is a diffuse, golden-toned floral with more radiance than structure. It feels designed for easy wear, a soft-focus version of white florals that stays polite and pleasant throughout. The amber gives it just enough presence to feel like perfume rather than scented body cream, though it walks that line closely.
Scent twins
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