Rose De Mai (майская Роза) Brocard
Fragrance Story
Rose de Mai (Майская роза) by Brocard is a Floral fragrance for women. Rose de Mai (Майская роза) was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Morgane Collinot. Top notes are Lemon Verbena, Rose Petals and Lavender; middle notes are Rose de Mai, Rose Hip, Thyme and Oregano; base notes are Rose Geranium and Patchouli.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Morgane Collinot
Morgane Collinot has created fragrances for multiple brands, including Brocard's Rose De Mai, Essensitive's Hybla, and Step Aboard's Menta Sui Navigli. Her work spans floral, gourmand, and aromatic genres. She demonstrates versatility in crafting both classic and modern scents.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Rose De Mai (майская Роза) Brocard
Essence
To wear Rose De Mai is to embrace the eternal dance of beauty and passion-an olfactory declaration that one is not merely alive, but alive with feeling. This person is the embodiment of the Lover archetype, a soul who seeks and exudes intensity in all things. They are drawn to the delicate yet intoxicating scent of rose because it mirrors their own nature-soft yet enduring, romantic yet profound.
Their philosophy is simple yet profound: life must be felt, not merely lived. They reject the cold pragmatism of the modern world, favoring instead the warmth of emotion, the richness of experience, the poetry hidden in the mundane. They are the kind of person who lingers over a cup of tea, not just to drink it, but to savor the ritual-the curve of the cup, the steam rising in delicate swirls, the way the light catches the porcelain.
Style & Aesthetic
Their taste is refined but never ostentatious. They prefer fabrics that whisper against the skin-silk, cashmere, linen-colors that evoke emotion rather than demand attention: deep burgundies, muted blush, ivory with the faintest gold undertone. Their home is a sanctuary of texture and warmth, filled with antique books, fresh flowers, and the soft glow of candlelight.
They do not chase trends; they cultivate timelessness. A well-worn leather journal, a vintage perfume bottle, a handwritten letter-these are the artifacts of their world. Their beauty is not in perfection but in the way they carry themselves, the way their presence seems to slow time, inviting others into a space where everything is meant to be savored.
Their days are structured not by productivity, but by meaning. Mornings begin slowly-perhaps with poetry, a walk through a garden, the careful selection of a fragrance that matches their mood. Work is not merely a means to an end, but an extension of self; they thrive in creative fields-writing, design, floristry-where their sensitivity is an asset rather than a liability.
Yet their shadow here is indulgence. The line between savoring life and drowning in it is thin. They may struggle with discipline, preferring the intoxication of feeling over the necessity of action. To grow, they must learn that even roses need pruning-that restraint can deepen beauty rather than diminish it.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in beauty as a moral force. To them, ugliness-whether in thought, action, or environment-is not just unpleasant, but wrong. They are drawn to art, literature, and music that stir the soul, that make the heart ache in recognition of something greater than the self.
Yet this idealism has its shadow: escapism. When reality fails to meet their standards, they may withdraw into fantasy, romanticizing the past or an imagined future. They must learn that true beauty is not only in the perfect rose but in the thorn that guards it-that life’s imperfections are not flaws to be avoided, but textures to be embraced.
Relationships
To love them is to be loved fiercely, but not without conditions. The Lover does not give affection lightly-it must be earned, not through grand gestures, but through depth of connection. They are drawn to those who see the world as they do: as something to be cherished, not conquered. Their friendships are intimate, their romances intense.
Yet here lies their shadow: possessiveness. The same passion that makes them devoted can also make them demanding. They fear indifference more than betrayal, for to be forgotten is a fate worse than rejection. When wounded, they may retreat into melancholy or, worse, manipulate emotions to ensure they remain the center of attention. Their greatest challenge is learning that love does not always mean intensity-sometimes it is quiet, sometimes it is letting go.
Shadow
Beneath the petals lies the stem, sharp and unyielding. When unbalanced, the Lover becomes melodramatic, manipulative, or lost in longing. They may resent those who do not feel as deeply as they do, dismissing them as shallow. Their pursuit of beauty can become a prison, where nothing is ever quite perfect enough.
But in their best moments, they remind the world that to feel is to be human. Their presence is a quiet rebellion against the numbness of modern life-a living testament that passion, when tempered with wisdom, is not weakness, but strength.
They are the rose in full bloom-fragile yet enduring, intoxicating yet pure. And like the rose, they understand that true beauty is fleeting, which is precisely what makes it sacred.