The Rose Garden Latherati
At a glance
Is The Rose Garden Latherati worth trying?
The Rose Garden by Latherati is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, rose, sweet with Rose, Raspberry, Red Currant
The first impression
The Rose Garden by Latherati is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Julie Grogan.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Julie Grogan
Julie Grogan is a perfumer behind numerous fragrances for Latherati, such as Alter Ego, Barton Cottage, Celebration, Clara, Cozy Spring, Curiouser, Dairymaid, and Drosselmeyer. Her work for the brand spans a wide range of olfactory styles, from cozy and whimsical to literary-inspired scents. Grogan's compositions often evoke storytelling and nostalgia through carefully balanced accords.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of The Rose Garden Latherati
Essence
The Rose Garden embodies the Lover, a soul intoxicated by beauty in all its forms. Its raspberry-laced rose and musk suggest someone who kisses with their eyes open, savoring every detail. They are the poet pressing petals between pages, the host who fills rooms with music and wine, believing pleasure is sacred when shared generously.
Style & Aesthetic
Silk blouses left deliberately rumpled, hair adorned with fresh-picked blooms. Their home overflows with velvet cushions and mismatched china, every surface an invitation to touch. The fragrance's amber-spiced floralcy mirrors their aesthetic-romantic but never cloying, like a love letter scented with red currant and ink.
Philosophy & Values
They worship connection-between people, between senses, between earth and art. The Rose Garden's fresh-powdery balance reflects their knack for harmonizing opposites: passion and patience, decadence and restraint. To them, every glance or gesture can be a gift if offered with full presence.
Relationships
They flirt with the world, but their heart belongs to those who see beyond the charm. Lovers are spoiled with midnight picnics and handwritten sonnets, though the musk in the fragrance hints at depths reserved for few. Friendships are cultivated like roses-pruned when necessary, celebrated in full bloom.
Lifestyle
Days begin with arranging flowers, evenings with reciting poetry to candlelight. They might work as florists, dancers, or therapists, any vocation that feeds on empathy. The scent's moderate longevity mirrors their energy-burning bright but needing replenishment, like a garden after rain.
Shadow
Desire can tip into neediness; the sour twist in the currant warns of clinging when release is kinder. Their greatest fear is being forgotten, hence the amber's cling-a plea for remembrance woven into every spritz.
Conclusion
The Rose Garden is for those who love unabashedly, whose tenderness is as fierce as thorns. It's a fragrance that lingers like a blush, proof that vulnerability, when worn with courage, becomes irresistible.