
10 perfumes in similar style to Madame Rochas by Rochas
DIRTY & STICKY DISCOVERY KIT by BORNTOSTANDOUT £55.00
- Key notes:
- amber
- bergamot
- cherry
- cocoa
- fig
- hinoki
- neroli
- nutmeg
- orange blossom
- oud
- peony
- rice
- rose
- sandalwood
- tuberose
- vanilla
- vetiver
- violet
- Aromagroups:
- citrusy
- floral
- fruity
- green
- leather
- spicy
- woody
ANGELS' POWDER
DIRTY HEAVEN
DIRTY RICE
FIG PORN
HAPPY NUTS
INDECENT CHERRY
NANATOPIA
SUGAR ADDICT
Sacred Mist by Cosmoss by Kate Moss £68.00
- Key notes:
- bergamot
- cedarwood
- geranium
- oakmoss
- orange blossom
- tonka beans
- tuberose
- Aromagroups:
- aromatic
- green
- woody
A scent for Skin, Soul and Space
Sacred Mist was inspired and developed by Kate with Victoria Young in her English country garden. It was then formulated in France’s oldest perfumery.
Eternal Summer (Discontinued) by Strangers Parfumerie £80.00
- Key notes:
- bamboo
- gaiac / guaiac wood
- green grass
- honeysuckle
- neroli
- oakmoss
- rose
- sandalwood
- vetiver
- Aromagroups:
- floral
- green
- woody
Imagine meditating in the middle of a green tea plantation, surrounded by a bamboo forest and honeysuckle groves on a hot summer day.
Quelque Fleur Extreme by Houbigant £165.00
- Key notes:
- civet
- jasmine
- orange blossom
- orris (iris root)
- sandalwood
- tuberose
- ylang-ylang
- Aromagroups:
- floral
- vintage/old school
An iconic classic in its own rite, Quelques Fleurs is a true ingenious scent of its time. The French perfumer, Robert Bienaimé, unveiled Quelques Fleurs the first true multi-floral blend ever created, in 1912.
Since then, his perfectly-balanced, refined bouquet has become modern perfumery’s peerless criterion for pure, meticulously-crafted, multi-floral accords. Prior to his bold invention, floral fragrances had been mainly singular flowers, or florals combined with various nuances of herbs and spices. Bienaimé’s singular triumph is remarkable for its secret, mythical formula. Upwards of 15,000 exemplary flowers and 250 prestigious raw materials are diligently-curated in the creation of a single ounce of perfume.
Fleur de Louis by Arquiste £180.00
- Key notes:
- bergamot
- cedarwood
- galbanum
- jasmine
- neroli
- orange blossom
- orris (iris root)
- Aromagroups:
- floral
- woody
June 1660, the Isle of Pheasants, Basque region, French-Spanish border
Fleur de Louis is a refined and elegant imagining of the peace negotiations at the center of the marriage between Louis XIV of France and Marie-Teresa of Spain. A regal ceremony carried out with pomp and purpose against a newly built pavilion of cedar and pine which takes center stage.
Neroli, green galbanum, cypress and bergamot open, leading the way a heart of radiant orange blossom (a favourite of the Sun King), jasmine and subtly perfumed rose and clove water.
Powdery and clean orris contrasts with resinous white cedar. The charismatic beginning of a new era.
No. 89 by Floris £80.00
- Key notes:
- bergamot
- geranium
- neroli
- nutmeg
- oakmoss
- sandalwood
- vetiver
- Aromagroups:
- aromatic
- citrusy
- woody
No. 89 has been an icon among the Floris collection for over 60 years. First crafted in 1951, No. 89 takes its name from the number of their flagship shop on Jermyn Street.
Ian Fleming who was a customer of Floris mentions No. 89 in his James Bond universe.
No. 89 is a classic and timeless mix of fresh citruses, sparkly spices and aromatic herbs resting on sandalwood and oakmoss. There is an adventurous romantic twist in the formula though: a drop of rose.
No. 89 could be a fragrance for the quintessential English gentleman.
Teint De Neige (Extrait) by Lorenzo Villoresi £375.00
- Key notes:
- jasmine
- musk
- powdery nuance
- rose
- tonka beans
- ylang-ylang
- Aromagroups:
- vintage/old school
- woody
The soft, gentle, enveloping fragrance of Teint de Neige in its most concentrated version. Recalling images and atmosphere of the belle-époque, with sweet and powdery notes of jasmine, rose, ylang-ylang on a base of musk, tonka beans and heliotrope.
Quelques Fleurs Royale by Houbigant £165.00
- Key notes:
- honey
- jasmine
- rose
- sandalwood
- tuberose
- violet
- Aromagroups:
- floral
Part of the Houbigant's galaxy of opulent florals.
Royale is a generous classic bouquet of powdery violets, honeyed tuberose, fruity jasmine with a soft velvety sandalwood background.
A familiar recipe but Royale is quite special because of the number of these luxurious floral layers and the finesse of the materials.
Alamut by Lorenzo Villoresi £140.00
- Key notes:
- amber
- musk
- orange blossom
- rose
- sandalwood
- Aromagroups:
- floral
- woody
Heaven on earth: Alamut.
If we were to believe Marco Polo’s story - Alamut was the fortress and headquarters of the order of assassins. In Alamut among other things, according to Marco, the new recruits could experience the demo version of heaven. An assassin to be would be inebriates by some potion (even though Marco never mention which drug it was, highly likely it was hashish). Then the recruit would be taken to a pleasure garden with drinks, food and beautiful maiden. Afterwards the head of the order would explain that absolute loyalty and fearless determination would guarantee an afterlife of this kind.
Lorenzo Villorezi’s Alamut is an intense sensual rose resting on a cloud of ambergris.
Discovery Set by Maison Sybarite £25.00
- Key notes:
- amber
- bergamot
- leather
- oud
- rose
- saffron
- sandalwood
- tolu balm
- tonka beans
- vanilla
- Aromagroups:
- edible
- floral
- leather
- woody
Indulge yourself in an extraordinary experience of sensuality and life’s pleasures with our planet-friendly water-based Maison Sybarite Perfume Discovery Set.
Featured scents:
720: RACY • CARNAL • POWERFUL
OPULENT WOOD: WARM • SPICY • BEWITCHING
BED OF ROSES: SENSUAL • POWDERY • ADDICTIVE
SPICY CALABRIA: EARTHY • LEATHERY • VELVET
AMBER GAZE: CREAMY FLORAL • SPICY • HYPNOTIC