Rose Sheherazade Premiere Note

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2017

At a glance

Is Rose Sheherazade Premiere Note worth trying?

Rose Sheherazade by Premiere Note is a Oriental fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
rose, vanilla, powdery with Lemon, Mandarin Orange, Rose

The first impression

Rose Sheherazade by Premiere Note is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Rose Sheherazade was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Maïa Lernout. Top notes are Lemon and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Rose and Jasmine; base notes are Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Musk and Sandalwood.

What shapes the scent

rose 100%
vanilla 85%
powdery 70%
musky 60%
sweet 50%
floral 40%
amber 35%
citrus 30%

The perfumer behind it

Maïa Lernout

Maïa Lernout

Maïa Lernout is a French perfumer who has created fragrances for Elie Saab, Lolita Lempicka, Porsche Design, and Premiere Note. Her work includes Le Parfum Essentiel, Mon Petit, and Rose Sheherazade, spanning floral, gourmand, and woody genres. Lernout's compositions are characterized by their elegance and commercial appeal.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Lemon Lemon
Mandarin Orange Mandarin Orange

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Rose Rose
Jasmine Jasmine

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Vanilla Vanilla
Tonka Bean Tonka Bean
Musk Musk
Sandalwood Sandalwood

The mood it creates

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Rose Sheherazade Premiere Note

Essence

Rose Sheherazade embodies the Lover archetype-a sensualist who believes beauty is the highest truth. The rose and jasmine heart blooms like a serenade, while citrus top notes add playful flirtation. Vanilla and sandalwood in the base whisper of midnight confessions under silk sheets.

They view life as a series of love stories: to people, to art, to the orange peel curled on a saucer like a sleeping cat. This fragrance is their armor and invitation, promising that every ending can be sweetened with tonka bean's embrace.

Style & Aesthetic

They dress in draped fabrics that catch light and breeze-chiffon, raw silk, velvet worn soft at the elbows. Jewel tones dominate, echoing the fragrance's depth: pomegranate red for the rose, gold for the vanilla's glow.

Their home is a boudoir-library hybrid, with low divans and shelves of poetry arranged by the color of spines. Rose Sheherazade lingers on their pulse points and in the folds of scarves left casually on bedposts.

Philosophy & Values

They worship at the altars of pleasure and connection, believing touch teaches what words cannot. Like the jasmine note that intoxicates slowly, they value delayed gratification-anticipation is half the joy.

Their politics are rooted in empathy. They'll argue that a society that censors roses for their thorns deserves neither flowers nor perfume. Every act of creation, from baking to lovemaking, is sacred when done with presence.

Relationships

They love expansively, collecting souls like the citrus notes collect sunlight. Friends know them as the one who remembers favorite teas and scars' origin stories. Lovers drown in their attention-when they focus on you, it's like being the only rose in a moonlit garden.

Yet they're no martyr. Like the musk that tempers the sweetness, they set boundaries with velvet-gloved firmness. To be loved by them is to be studied, cherished, and occasionally set free to grow.

Lifestyle

Mornings begin with stretching like a cat in a sunbeam, applying Rose Sheherazade to warm skin. They work in perfumeries, flower shops, or as writers translating desire into sentences. Lunch is shared with whoever drops by, always with cloth napkins and wine.

Evenings are for concerts where they close their eyes to better feel the cello's vibrations, or hosting salons where debates end in shared orange liqueur. The fragrance lingers on their pillowcase long after they've risen.

Shadow

Their hunger for beauty can tip into hedonism, like overapplying fragrance until it cloys. They fear mundanity, sometimes mistaking stability for stagnation. The vanilla's comfort wars with the rose's passion-will they choose safety or intensity today?

When wounded, they retreat into performative seduction, using Rose Sheherazade as both shield and weapon. Learning that love includes empty spaces is their ongoing lesson.

Conclusion

Rose Sheherazade is a sonnet in three acts: citrus brightness, floral crescendo, woody-vanilla denouement. The Lover who wears it understands that passion, like this fragrance, isn't about possession-it's the art of letting each note unfold in its own time, knowing the drydown will linger longest of all.