Diptyque: Eau Rose EDT
“Cool-Girl” Chic: The Modern Mod Aesthetic of Eau Rose
Eau Rose is a modern, green, and sparkling rose.
The honey lends a glossy sweetness, for sure, but the greens create a barrier of thorn and stem, keeping this fragrance firmly within the “dewy greens” category rather than anything sugary.
Eau Rose feels like a well manicured English garden, but the dreamy jasmine and juicy, tart lychee make it clear that it's not the garden of some old-money aristocrat—or maybe it is, but their rebellious young heiress owns it now.
There’s no traditional rose here—instead, you get a bright, fresh and lively flower, with none of an old-fashioned rose composition's dusty, powdery austerity. Even the spiciness plays by its own rules, coming not from resins or spices with gourmand edges. The spicy notes here come from grassy green terpenes: likely things like geraniol, nerol, farnesol (because it doesn't lean overly sharp).
I first saw Eau Rose in an IG post from Molly Moorish-Gallagher and now that I've smelled it myself, I can see how it fits her vibe perfectly: a quiet coolness that stands out among the louder attention grabbers. Like Eau Rose, she's a trendsetter not a trend follower.
If you’re looking for a new take on classic rose perfumes, Diptyque has you covered—as long as you aren't afraid to include the thorns and cuttings in the profile, as well.