Rose Gang Ines De La Fressange

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Rose Gang by Ines de la Fressange is a fragrance for women. Rose Gang was launched in 2020. Top notes are Rose Water and Water Lily Leaf; middle notes are Rose and Cyclamen; base notes are Oakmoss and White Cedar Extract.

Composition Profile

rose 100%
floral 85%
aquatic 70%
mossy 60%
green 50%
woody 40%
earthy 35%

About the Perfumer

Unknown Perfumer

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Rose Water Rose Water
Water Lily Leaf Water Lily Leaf

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Rose Rose
Cyclamen Cyclamen

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Oakmoss Oakmoss
White Cedar Extract White Cedar Extract

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Rose Gang Ines De La Fressange

Essence

To wear Rose Gang by Inès de la Fressange is to embrace a fragrance that is both delicate and assertive-a paradox of soft petals and quiet confidence. The person who chooses this scent is drawn to beauty, not as mere ornamentation, but as an essential force in life. They are, at their core, an embodiment of The Lover archetype-driven by passion, sensuality, and a deep appreciation for the aesthetic dimensions of existence.

This individual moves through the world with an innate grace, their presence neither loud nor meek, but perfectly poised. They are not one for brash declarations; their power lies in subtlety, in the way they arrange flowers on a table, in the careful selection of a silk scarf, in the lingering warmth of their smile. Their philosophy is simple yet profound: life must be felt deeply, savored, and adorned with meaning.

They reject the utilitarian mindset that reduces existence to mere function. For them, every object, every interaction, every moment carries an emotional weight. A meal is not just sustenance-it is an experience to be relished. A conversation is not just an exchange of words-it is an opportunity for connection. Their senses are finely tuned, and they derive immense pleasure from textures, scents, and sounds that others might overlook.

Style & Aesthetic

Their personal style is an extension of their inner world-elegant but never ostentatious, refined but never stiff. They favor timeless pieces with a touch of whimsy: a vintage brooch, a well-tailored blazer softened by a silk blouse, shoes that are as comfortable as they are beautiful. They understand that true style is not about trends, but about harmony-between fabric and form, between the self and the surroundings.

Their home is a sanctuary, curated with intention. Bookshelves hold well-loved novels and art books; fresh flowers are never absent from the dining table. They might collect antique teacups or handwritten letters, not for their monetary value, but for the stories they carry. Their taste in art leans toward the romantic-Impressionist paintings, poetry that lingers on the tongue, music that stirs the soul without demanding attention.

Relationships

In love and friendship, they are both generous and discerning. They do not give their affection lightly, but once given, it is steadfast. They seek relationships that are rich in intimacy and mutual appreciation-connections that nourish rather than deplete. Their presence is comforting; they have a way of making others feel seen, understood, even cherished.

Yet, their depth of feeling is a double-edged sword. They are susceptible to melancholy when beauty fades, when love proves fragile, when the world feels too coarse for their sensitivities. They may, at times, withdraw into themselves, nursing wounds that others might dismiss as trivial. Their shadow emerges when their idealism clashes with reality-when they expect too much from people, when they romanticize situations to the point of disillusionment.

Shadow

The Lover’s greatest strength-their capacity for deep emotion-can also be their undoing. They may become overly attached to fantasies, resisting the imperfections of real life. Disappointment can harden into cynicism, a quiet bitterness that taints their usual warmth. At worst, they may indulge in self-pity, lamenting a world that fails to meet their standards of beauty and meaning.

They must learn that true passion is not just about ecstasy, but also endurance-that love and beauty are not pure, but are made richer by their flaws. The most profound roses have thorns; the most moving symphonies contain dissonance.

Conclusion

Despite their vulnerabilities, this individual possesses a rare gift: the ability to elevate the ordinary into the extraordinary. Their life is not one of grand conquests, but of quiet triumphs-moments of connection, creations of beauty, a steadfast refusal to let the world make them hard.

They are, in the end, a reminder that to live passionately is not a frivolous pursuit, but a defiant act of courage in an often indifferent world. And in choosing Rose Gang, they declare, without words, that they will always seek-and create-the beauty they believe in.