Mon Rouge Yves Rocher

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Mon Rouge by Yves Rocher is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. Mon Rouge was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Caroline Dumur. Top notes are Plum and Black Currant; middle notes are Iris and Neroli Essence; base note is Patchouli.

Composition Profile

fruity 100%
patchouli 85%
woody 70%
earthy 60%
iris 50%
warm spicy 40%
powdery 35%
balsamic 30%
sweet 25%
violet 20%

About the Perfumer

Caroline Dumur

Caroline Dumur

Caroline Dumur is a perfumer who has collaborated with a wide range of houses including Bastille Parfums, Boucheron, By Far, and Carolina Herrera. Her catalog includes Demain Promis Bastille Parfums, Boucheron Singulier Boucheron, and several Daydream fragrances for By Far. She demonstrates versatility across both niche and designer perfumery.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Plum Plum
Black Currant Black Currant

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Iris Iris
Neroli Essence Neroli Essence

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Patchouli Patchouli
Unique Character

Mon Rouge Yves Rocher by Yves Rocher offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Mon Rouge Yves Rocher embodies the distinctive style of Yves Rocher while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Mon Rouge Yves Rocher

Essence

The person who cherishes Mon Rouge by Yves Rocher is most closely aligned with The Lover archetype. This is not merely a romantic, but one who seeks intensity in all things-beauty, passion, and connection. The Lover thrives on sensory experience, drawn to the deep, velvety warmth of this fragrance, with its notes of black cherry, vanilla, and patchouli. It is a scent that does not whisper but lingers, like the memory of a kiss.

The Lover archetype embodies devotion-not just to people, but to ideals, aesthetics, and the pursuit of pleasure in its most refined form. Yet, as with all archetypes, The Lover has a shadow: indulgence, possessiveness, and the peril of losing oneself in the pursuit of ecstasy.

Philosophy & Values

For them, life is not about accumulation but immersion. They reject superficiality, seeking instead the marrow of experience. Their philosophy is one of emotional authenticity-they would rather burn out in a moment of truth than fade in polite restraint.

Yet this very intensity can be their undoing. They are prone to idealization, projecting their own depth onto others, only to be disappointed when reality falls short. Their relationships are passionate but sometimes tumultuous, as they struggle to reconcile their need for profound connection with the imperfections of human nature.

Relationships

In love, they are both giver and devourer. They love fiercely, with a loyalty that borders on obsession. Their partners are often intoxicated by their devotion, but may also feel suffocated by it. They do not love lightly; to be loved by them is to be seen in all one’s brilliance and frailty.

Their friendships are equally intense-few in number, but unshakable. They despise small talk, preferring conversations that unravel the soul. Yet their disdain for the trivial can make them impatient with those who do not share their depth, leading to moments of cold withdrawal.

Shadow

The Lover’s greatest weakness is their capacity for fixation. What begins as devotion can curdle into control; their hunger for emotional intensity can become a demand rather than an offering. They may mistake suffering for depth, lingering in toxic dynamics under the illusion that pain is proof of love.

At their worst, they can be melodramatic, turning life into a performance where every heartache must be exquisite, every betrayal Shakespearean. They must learn that not all love needs to be a conflagration-sometimes, it is the quiet ember that lasts.

Conclusion

This person moves through the world with an innate sense of allure, though not always deliberate. Their presence is magnetic, not because they demand attention, but because they radiate-whether in a crowded room or in quiet solitude. Their tastes are rich, textured, layered: they prefer deep red wines, jazz that hums with melancholy, poetry that aches with longing. Their wardrobe is sensual without being ostentatious-soft fabrics that drape, dark hues that shimmer in the right light, a single bold accessory that speaks volumes.

They are drawn to art that feels alive-Caravaggio’s chiaroscuro, Frida Kahlo’s raw vulnerability, the decadence of Baudelaire’s Les Fleurs du Mal. They do not merely admire beauty; they consume it, letting it reshape them.