A new fragrance, "Rose Kabuki," has been released from the Parfums Christian Dior fragrance collection, "Maison Christian Dior."
"Maison Christian Dior Rose Kabuki Eau de Parfum" (40ml: ¥11,500, 125ml: ¥26,000, 250ml: ¥36,500)
The new fragrance, "Maison Christian Dior Rose Kabuki Eau de Parfum," was created with Japan in mind. Japanese culture has always been a source of inspiration for Dior, and the delicate beauty of this fragrance draws on the many treasured memories of Dior and the olfactory memories cultivated by Dior Perfumer-Creator François Demachy through his real and imaginary journeys.
The expressive essence and absolute of Damask rose accentuate the floral scent while skillfully incorporating delicate nuances. The powdery musk that envelops the gentle rose heart adds a theatrical solemnity, like applying makeup to a beautiful Kabuki actor. A subtle hint of cassis adds a lively and glamorous touch to the rich, powdery and floral harmony, while the rose reveals its inherent radiance and cheerfulness in the base note. Behind the powdery musk makeup, the venerable rose maintains its mysterious aura.
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The collection's lineup of rose fragrances is as lush as a rose garden. While La Colle Noire accentuates the sensual Rose de Mai with pepper, and Rose Gypsy evokes sun-kissed freshness, the new and abstract Rose Kabuki celebrates the contrast of exquisite flowers adorned with silky musk. Wrapped in soft white powder, Rose Kabuki captivates with its infinitely soft, fresh, bright and gentle touch.
"Maison Christian Dior Rose Kabuki Eau de Parfum"
"Inspired by the beautiful white makeup of Kabuki theater, a Japanese tradition, I wanted to create a delicate rose scent enveloped in powdery musk, like white cotton. At the heart of this fragrance is a rose wrapped in luminous petals. Its soft texture is accented by a fresh green shimmering with pearly dew," says François.
Winter 1955, Avenue Montaigne, Paris. A kabuki troupe, having just arrived in Paris from Japan, visited the newly opened Christian Dior boutique. The actors were warmly welcomed and treated with gracious hospitality, and were unanimously astonished to discover the first fragrance from the up-and-coming Dior house. Rose Kabuki, a captivating floral scent, evokes the dreamlike moment when Japanese culture meets French elegance. This beautifully named fragrance, featuring delicate, luminous roses enveloped in powdery musk, will be available exclusively at the official online boutique, Ginza Six, and the Omotesando boutique.
"Maison Christian Dior Rose Kabuki Eau de Parfum" (40ml: ¥11,500, 125ml: ¥26,000, 250ml: ¥36,500)The new fragrance, "Maison Christian Dior Rose Kabuki Eau de Parfum," was created with Japan in mind. Japanese culture has always been a source of inspiration for Dior, and the delicate beauty of this fragrance draws on the many treasured memories of Dior and the olfactory memories cultivated by Dior Perfumer-Creator François Demachy through his real and imaginary journeys.
The expressive essence and absolute of Damask rose accentuate the floral scent while skillfully incorporating delicate nuances. The powdery musk that envelops the gentle rose heart adds a theatrical solemnity, like applying makeup to a beautiful Kabuki actor. A subtle hint of cassis adds a lively and glamorous touch to the rich, powdery and floral harmony, while the rose reveals its inherent radiance and cheerfulness in the base note. Behind the powdery musk makeup, the venerable rose maintains its mysterious aura.
Maison Christian DiorThe collection's lineup of rose fragrances is as lush as a rose garden. While La Colle Noire accentuates the sensual Rose de Mai with pepper, and Rose Gypsy evokes sun-kissed freshness, the new and abstract Rose Kabuki celebrates the contrast of exquisite flowers adorned with silky musk. Wrapped in soft white powder, Rose Kabuki captivates with its infinitely soft, fresh, bright and gentle touch.
"Maison Christian Dior Rose Kabuki Eau de Parfum""Inspired by the beautiful white makeup of Kabuki theater, a Japanese tradition, I wanted to create a delicate rose scent enveloped in powdery musk, like white cotton. At the heart of this fragrance is a rose wrapped in luminous petals. Its soft texture is accented by a fresh green shimmering with pearly dew," says François.
Winter 1955, Avenue Montaigne, Paris. A kabuki troupe, having just arrived in Paris from Japan, visited the newly opened Christian Dior boutique. The actors were warmly welcomed and treated with gracious hospitality, and were unanimously astonished to discover the first fragrance from the up-and-coming Dior house. Rose Kabuki, a captivating floral scent, evokes the dreamlike moment when Japanese culture meets French elegance. This beautifully named fragrance, featuring delicate, luminous roses enveloped in powdery musk, will be available exclusively at the official online boutique, Ginza Six, and the Omotesando boutique.























