Rosa Verde, the Guerlain fragrance we love to wear in summer

What if plant freshness were to become the true luxury of perfumery? With Rosa Verde, Guerlain has created one of its most disconcerting fragrances… and one of its most successful. A daring olfactory gamble orchestrated by the talented Delphine Jelk.

When rose meets cucumber

It’s a deal we didn’t expect. And yet it works perfectly. In Rosa Verde, Guerlain’s iconic signature rose joins forces with a natural cucumber extract, totally new to the perfume world. The result? A green, watery, almost tactile freshness that evokes the feel of fresh linen on the skin in summer.

The formula is rounded out with mint, pear and white musks: a subtly balanced cocktail that’s airy, light and gentle, like a breath on the skin.

A fragrance that cares as much as it scents

As Delphine Jelk herself says: Rosa Verde is not a perfume like any other, but an eau de beauté, a sensation rather than a scent. Inspired by skincare rituals – invigorating rosewater, cucumber slices on the eyes – the fragrance acts as a wellness gesture.

Rosa Verde doesn’t seek to seduce with power or opulence, but with a soft, refreshing, soothing signature. A sensorial, contemporary alternative to overly present scents.

Ethical elegance by Guerlain

Like the rest of the Aqua Allegoria collection, Rosa Verde comes in a refillable bottle made from recycled glass, a symbol of the House’s commitment to the environment. Guerlain thus continues to assert a vision of luxury and conscious perfumery, where innovation and responsibility coexist with refinement.

With Rosa Verde, Guerlain has created an astonishing, almost minimalist fragrance, but one of absolute precision. A fragrance that wears like a white linen shirt: simple, luminous and timelessly chic.

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