
This week, I was rooting around in one of my fragrance storehouse drawers, looking for ENJoy, which I want to give to The Non-Blonde if I can find it. I may have given it away already because it was not my cup of tea. I'm an original Joy gal through and through, and Jean Patou's attempt to profit from the Joy franchise with ENJoy didn't capture my fancy. One reason was the inclusion of patchouli, vanilla, and amber. Anyhow, I do alternate fragrances in and out of my life, and I came upon two that I had not worn in more than a year. So I pulled them out and started to appreciate them again.
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My second fragrance drawer find was CREED's Fleur de The Rose Bulgare ($300-$345, depending on source, in one huge bottle), another rose that commands attention. You can actually smell it walking by the bottle! This long-lasting rose perfume from the House of CREED's Private Collection, has notes of Bulgarian roses, green tea, Sicilian mandar

The story of Fleur de The Rose Bulgare (from LuckyScent) was that it was first made for Teddy Roosevelt's wife. The distinguished lady first encountered CREED on her extended honeymoon in Europe. When she returned to America, she wrote to CREED requesting a custom fragrance made with the Bulgarian tea roses she had smelled during her sojourn. For her, CREED created Fleur de The Rose Bulgare to evoke an endless honeymoon romance - like having roses from your husband delivered every day.
I love roses, and I love both of these. They are unique and sophisticated fragrances. I'm wondering what moment of insanity made me put them away for awhile. They are back in the rotation!
Both fragrances are in production and available from LuckyScent and other online sources. They are also available wherever you find CREED (Neiman Marcus) and Serge Lutens fragrances. Mom like roses?
Photos courtesy of LuckyScent and antiqueroseemporium.com