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Fleur de Rocaille is a fragrance brimming with contrast. Subtle ethereal lilac is enhanced with fresh-smelling rose essence and the crystalline herbal notes of lily of the valley. While gardenia textured by mimosa is made even sweeter thanks to a blend of sunny white flowers. Orange blossom absolute lends its honeyed nuances and jasmine its bewitching accents. Excessively lavish, this fragrance reveals its thousand hues in the deliciously creamy scent of sandalwood, a precious wood whose fragrance ranges from tender to potent.
Jean Jacques, CARON’s in-House perfumer. Fleur de Rocaille is a colorful bouquet of floral opulence. Or like Jean Jacques, in-house perfumer of Caron, says: Fleur de Rocaille is a Maison CARON classic where gardenia and lilac collide deep in the heart of a powdery, solar floral.
Rose, Lilac, Violet, Ylang ylang, Mimosa, Orange blossom, Sandalwood, Amber, Cedarwood, Gardenia, Geranium, Jasmine, Lily-of-the-valley
Since its founding in 1904 (!), Caron has been the lead example of pure genuine passion within the classic French perfume world. The founder Ernest Daltroff was one of the pioneers in perfumery. Together with his creative director and maîtresse, Félicie Wanpouille, Daltroff created legendary fragrances including Narcisse Noir (1911), N’aimez que moi (1917), Tabac Blond (1919) and Pour un Homme (1934). Since 2020, businesswoman Ariane de Rothschild and perfumer Jean Jacques determine the course of Caron. They combine their shared love for fragrance, luxury, and tradition to bring the house of Caron into the 21st century. In addition to a focus on the classics of the brand, they create contemporary perfumes of the same exceptional quality.
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Jean Jacques worked for 22 years at Takasago, this Japanese company is one of the largest producers of fragrances and flavorings in the world. Here he created perfumes such as Piano Santal for L'Orchestre, Gentleman Only by Givenchy. Since 2019, Jean is the house perfumer of Caron and together with Ariane de Rothschild, the owner of the company, he creates all new perfumes for this iconic perfume house. Heritage and modernity are beautifully combined.