Rosario House Of Bō

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2023

At a glance

Is Rosario House Of Bō worth trying?

Rosario by House of BŌ is a Floral fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
floral, rose, amber with Lemon, Pomegranate, Primrose

The first impression

Rosario by House of BŌ is a Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Rosario was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Olivier Cresp. Top notes are Lemon, Pomegranate, Primrose and Coriander; middle notes are Rose, Peony and Freesia; base notes are Ambergris, Incense and Vetiver.

What shapes the scent

floral 100%
rose 85%
amber 70%
fresh 60%
citrus 50%
woody 40%
aromatic 35%

The perfumer behind it

Olivier Cresp

Olivier Cresp

Olivier Cresp is a renowned French perfumer and a master at Grasse, best known for co-founding the fragrance house Akro. His style balances rich gourmand notes with elegant floral compositions, often highlighting unexpected contrasts. Representative works include the cocoa-infused Rose Cocoa Aerin and the vibrant, sunlit Tuberose Le Jour Aerin, as well as Akro’s Bake, which captures the scent of a lemon tart. Cresp’s influence is widely felt through his pioneering use of edible accords in fine fragrance.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Lemon Lemon
Pomegranate Pomegranate
Primrose Primrose
Coriander Coriander

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Rose Rose
Peony Peony
Freesia Freesia

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Ambergris Ambergris
Incense Incense
Vetiver Vetiver

The mood it creates

The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Rosario House Of Bō

Essence

The Creator archetype embodies visionary synthesis, weaving disparate elements into harmonious new forms. Rosario by House of Bō epitomizes this alchemy - where lemon's zest dances with pomegranate's richness, where rose's romance tempers incense's solemnity. Like an artist's palette where all colors eventually blend to gold, this fragrance transforms contrasts into cohesion, proving opposites don't cancel but elevate each other.

Style & Aesthetic

They dress in architecturally precise silhouettes softened by organic textures - crisp linen with raw-edged seams, structured blazers over fluid silk. The perfume's citrus-floral brightness lingers around their drafting table, where ambergris's warmth mingles with pencil shavings. Their studio balances minimalism and abundance: a single peony in a lab beaker beside shelves overflowing with pigment jars and exotic woods.

Philosophy & Values

They believe constraints breed innovation, as coriander's spice heightens the rose's sweetness in this scent. The fragrance's amber-incense drydown reflects their conviction that true creation requires both inspiration and discipline - the wild primrose and the measured drop of vetiver. For them, beauty lives in tension: between fleeting freesia and enduring wood, between bold ideas and meticulous execution.

Relationships

They attract collaborators like pollinators to rare blossoms, their enthusiasm as contagious as the perfume's sparkling opening. Romantic partners are drawn to how their intensity softens at twilight, when incense notes emerge like candlelight revealing new facets in a sculpture. Friends cherish invitations to their salon evenings where conversation flows as freely as the scent's layered evolution on skin.

Lifestyle

Mornings begin with citrus-peeling rituals, the oils staining their fingertips as they brainstorm. Afternoons might find them sketching freesia stems in precise botanical detail or experimenting with resin blends. Rosario's floral-amber trail marks their creative territories - staining watercolor paper, clinging to clay-smeared smocks, lingering in the steam of their evening tea as they review the day's work.

Shadow

Their passion for synthesis sometimes becomes difficulty committing to final forms. The perfume's complex structure hints at times when endless refinement becomes paralysis, when no creation feels worthy of the vision. They must learn that art, like this fragrance's drydown, gains depth through surrender - that even ambergris was once raw, tossed by unforgiving seas.

Conclusion

Rosario is a liquid manifesto for creative courage - not the safety of singular notes, but the daring alchemy of contrasts. It suits those who find poetry in palettes and cathedrals in color wheels, who understand that creation is always an act of faith: in vision, in process, and ultimately, in transformation.