Rose Velours Van Cleef & Arpels for women

Rose Velours Van Cleef & Arpels for women

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rose
amber
floral
honey
ozonic
aquatic
citrus
iris
powdery
woody

Perfume rating 4.04 out of 5 with 544 votes

Rose Velours by Van Cleef & Arpels is a Floral fragrance for women. Rose Velours was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Antoine Maisondieu. Top notes are Violet Leaf and Bergamot; middle notes are Rose, Honey and Iris; base notes are Benzoin, Ambroxan and Cedar.

In June 2013 Van Cleef & Arpels has launched a new addition to their most exquisite line, Collection Extraordinaire. The new fragrance—Collection Extraordinaire Rose Velours—is based on the feminine and complex aromas of rose and is described as velvety, opulent, voluptuous, warm and captivating. Van Cleef & Arpels Collection Extraordinaire Rose Velours is available as 75 ml Eau de Parfum. To perfumer Antoine Maisondieu, who composed Collection Extraordinaire Rose Velours, the rose is the epitome of femininity and luxury. He highlighted the sensuality of this edition with a luminous top note featuring Italian bergamot oil and soft violet leaves. The velvety heart combines intense shades of rose absolute with the sweetness of honey and powdery iris absolute. Ambroxan, cedar and benzoin lend an unforgettable trail to the composition.

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Pros

Pros

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True to its name - a soft and warm rose scent
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Lush and true to life rose note
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Good lasting power
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Interplay between green, botanical notes and honey
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Opulent and elegant
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Balanced freshness
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Great for cold seasons, especially fall
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Unisex/masculine drydown
Cons

Cons

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Initial blast of sweetness can be overwhelming/feminine
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Expensive niche fragrance
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Not noticeable components other than rose
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Lacks complexity
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Mediocre fragrance overall
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Does not last long enough for some users
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Not very rosy/dull rose scent
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Not as good as other similar rose scents

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Top Notes

Violet Leaf
Bergamot

Middle Notes

Rose
Honey
Iris

Base Notes

Benzoin
Ambroxan
Cedar

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Perfume sillage:2.46 out of4.

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Ôdorat

Pm me for a decant !

MademoiselleMaya

It suits me perfectly. It might be my favourite rose scent. I feel inspired wearing it. It amplifies my life experience. Softest, freshest rose petals covering a heart of honey. I feel so much love wearing it, that it nealy feels like an obligations to spread this rose and honey scent all around me, walking and waking up all joy of life there can possibly be during an early spring.

Loui81

Please read this: I value my perfume collection very much, but some of the perfumes are missing the cap - so if you have emptied your perfume, I will be very happy and grateful if I can ask for your cap (size 75 ml)
Please send me a PM - Thank you.

dsty

Rose Velours is true to its name: a rose scent just as soft and warm and perfect for the cold seasons, especially fall, as the word Velours suggests. It's like a milder, simpler, more easygoing version of those killer roses like Portrait of a Lady: it's powerful enough to stand the coldest of weather, but also soft enough to fit any setting. The rose is lush and true to life, the prominent violet leaf note makes it quite green and botanical. At the same time, the honey makes it kind of jammy, even ever so slightly gourmand-leaning without quite going there. It's the interplay between those two aspects, enhanced by the darker, comfortably woody/resinous base, that makes this scent interesting. I like it very much! With so many rose scents already in my collection I'm not sure if I'll ever get to the bottom of my decant, but I wouldn't be surprised if I do, either. In any case I'm sure every time I do wear it will be a true pleasure.

360Logic

I absolutely love this (am a man), but I have a completely different take than seemingly most folks. To/on me, this turns into a benzoin bomb that's freshened up by a hint of rose, and perhaps some faint citrus and other floral, but I think it comes off very unisex to maybe even masculine on the drydown. After an hour or two, it smells like a moderately lighter version of Guerlain Lui, but the benzoin is strong with this one. I'm not a huge fan of the opening and I can see why folks say that it's feminine, but once the initial blast of rose and sweetness calm down, it becomes much more unisex. I"m actually surprised patchouli isn't listed too. Seems to be pretty obviously present to me. Also, longevity is pretty amazing; 8-10 hours as a strong skin scent. Wish it wasn't discontinued. Rose Rouge is a little too gourmand for my flavor.

Use_me_as_light

This is my winter rose-scent. It is not fresh at all, to my taste, it is quite acidic, with a nice honey undertone, quite a bit of benzoin is also there.

When I imagine this rose, it is not the fresh-cut one. This rose has its petals wide open. She is floating in the water, she drank so much water, she can barely hold it in the stem. But this rose is not fading yet, she is in the full bloom.

Maybe the sour notes come from the honey, the honey, that turns grainy, as the winter comes.

Overall, this is a warm, almost oriental rose. I do not imagine myself, reaching for this scent in summer, but now it's December and I feel cozy wearing Rose Velours with soft sweaters.

JoeMacchiato

What a great rose scent. Sadly it's been discontinued and replaced with Rose Rouge, which is a different scent.

ramin1215

Jeanne Hebuterne in a Yellow Jumper by Amedeo Modigliani

avein

Very elegant, feminine and little bit flirty

Perfume Beginners

I am quite disappointed with the set down of the fragrance. The opening is nice with freshness of green notes blended with rose, making it a bunch of just-picked dewy rose. Nonetheless the set down became woody and deep (but this is not the main problem since I love woody and velvety rose as well as fresh rose). The question is the scent is so dull and mediocre as a rose scent. It can be much better.

When I first sprayed and smelled it on the test paper it was really nice. It is a rose with green notes and its fresh and rosy that makes me kept taking deep breathe of it. However after a couple of hours when I went back home and smelled it again, it lost its freshness and became woody and blended with honey which made the rose not so obvious. I love rose fragrances. But I only love those in which rose has a prominent and predominant scent. Well, I also love those of which numerous roses are used in the process but are well blended with other ingredients that it doesn't smell like pure rose anymore when the perfume comes to market, like dior j'adore and chanel no5. But I will not classify them as a rose fragrance.

This one, having the name of Rose Velours, I am expecting a more rosy scent especially at the set down. In fact I smelled another rose perfume today which is called rosa something (I couldn't remember) by Acqua Di Parma. It is a very fresh and dewy rose scent since the very beginning and it doesn't change much throughout time. It reminds me a bit of the opening of Rose Velours but it'd be much better if Rose Velours can remain at its opening scent. Now I would prefer the other one to Rose Velours. At least it smells like rose.

Aleccsei

NOT SO ROSY
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Right now, I'm looking for a rose based fragrance. I'm trying out a lot of fragrances - so when I saw that Van-Cleef-Arpels has a fragrance with Rose in ins name, I thought I might give it a try.

From the first seconds you sense the rose but there is something else - something else lurking in the shadow. Unfortunately, after several hours I still can't state what it is or what it might be -> but by that time, the fragrance isn't palpable anymore.

As some other user have mentioned, the fragrance is mediocre at best - considering both the fragrance itself and the lasting power of it. The rose is somehow intriguing, but it's by far not enough to justify the high price.


Longevity: - 5/10
Sillage: - 2/10

All in all: 4 out of 10 points

snoopyQ

This smells exactly like the Body Shops discontinued Maroccan Rose, which I loved!
I used to LOVE the body butter.
A very creamy scent in the dry down.

Quite low sillage and mediocre lasting power.
Also quite similar smelling to Yves Rochers Quelques Notes D´Amour, BUT QNDA has by far superior lasting power.

Amberaroma

The first spray gives me smells of greens, then within a few seconds it tutrns into a beautiful rose that's not sweet or heady. It almost smells like Oklahoma rose without any interruption of other smells. Then it settles down into a clean cedar- rose that's kinda sultry. Absolutely love it.
I'm partial to rose but most rose perfumes have either too much oud or other distracting smells like that makes them too fruity or too sweet. But not Rose Velours, it stays smelling like roses.

Spaztic

I had smelled this one for the first time while on holidays in a flurry of sniffing; I had a paper tester of it that I brought back to my room along with a few others. This one had stood out from the rest because of the cedar that I had found rather prominent at the time
Fast forward a few months and I'm regretting not buying it, I love roses and any rose that stands out must be added to my collection...and like I said, while on vacation I found that the cedar made this rose special.
So I hunted it down and bought it online as I couldn't find it in stores here. When it came I was slightly disappointed, it didn't seem so special anymore. It just seemed like an nice well blended green rose.
So now I don't know if the tester I smelled was before a reformulation or if I had just over sniffed that day but this just turned out to be nice enough to keep and wear but not a love...oh well

dzingunyte

who said it's so weak,are wrong. yesterday evening I gave my auntie to try this. came back home after work,24hr has passed since I sprayed it. and I smell amazing drydown of this perfume in whole apartment. so elegant,I felt that I entered luxurious fragrance shop :D

shushkin

I concur with rose, honey and violet leaf being the most obvious notes. A delicate sweet rose. Sadly this is so weak that I have to put my wrist to my nose after half an hour in order to smell anything. It is pretty and a touch gourmand. What a disappointment.
Weak sillage and longevity.

tandaina

At least from my dab sample this is lovely true rose but very, very quiet and fades very quickly. :( If it was more obvious to the nose and stayed around more I'd really enjoy this and likely buy a full bottle because it's beautiful. But 30 minutes after application I have to jam my nose against my skin to smell it. :

XxRosexX

The dry down has a hazelnut/macadamia, almost chocolatey feel.

atreyuas

I've been lucky enough to score a few samples of this beauty and I would seriously consider adding a big bottle to my collection ... except ... well first I'll start by saying it's a lovely fragrance. A true ode to rose that's one of the best I've ever smelled. I'm not sure why this site lists aquatic notes because I don't get any of those at all. On my skin it opens with bergamot and some other flower, but the rose introduces itself right away, followed by the comforting smell of honey. Of course the rose stays present throughout the dry down, where a slightly warm and woody note comes into play. It's not a complex fragrance, it's almost linear. But it smells amazing and alluring. My ONLY complaint is that it doesn't last very long. Within a couple hours of putting it on, I could barely smell it anymore. And if I'm going to pay that much for a bottle of perfume, I like more longevity.

JoeMacchiato

Anyone feels like Rose Velours gives off a Noir de Noir(top) + Cafe Rose(dry down) vibe?

Mellyhelly

This is the perfect rendition of rose as a note in perfumes, not the real thing. It smells rosey and pleasant, very elegant and pure, but not a real rose. In the beginning is quite zesty with bergamot, even if the "rose" is present at any stage. I wish I could smell the violet leaf.
A little bit acidic, but it mellows with honey (it seems that rose + honey/beeswax is done often these days).
More airy and wearable than SL Sa Majeste La Rose, too stuffy.
I would happily wear it if I were given it.

snifferdogx

Nicely done rose with an underlying freshness that is balanced just right. I like it a lot.

epicurean

This perfume is a class act: feminine, versatile, beautifully blended, understated, and with an interesting evolution. There are ozonic elements in the top notes; the violet leaf (and probably the ambroxan) gives the opening a green, metallic edge for about half an hour, which is not unpleasant but is definitely detectable.

After a little while the rose and honey emerge - a match made in heaven. The drydown is warm and subtle. I do not find the sillage particularly strong, and you can be fairly liberal when spraying, but the longevity is good. I couldn't resist buying a bottle after testing this; I can see myself turning to this often.

Arlene-Beatrix

It's soft, velvety rose dipped in honey and accompanied by benzoin. Deep, sensual, unforgettable. A must have for all who crave honey centered, oriental scents.

Happyme2009

From a rose perfume collector .... ( me )..... Having lived through a " rose obsessive " phase, in which I aquired all sorts of rose scented perfumes, ranging from the popular designer to the most expensive niches , I happened to stumble across Rose Velours and jump on it like a hungry wolf . Surely I must have a loose screw somewhere, if I need one more rose perfume, considering I already have a ridiculous variety of them. Not quite so. I have been trying in my mind finding one similar and I cannot. This has the opulence of Highness Rose, it has the elegance of Sa Majeste la Rose, it has the strength of Taif Roses, the freshness of the Zephir d'une Rose , the powder or Rosa Magnifica, the warmth of Calypso, and I could just go on and on with the list but I will not. To sum it up, it's a quite unique take on the Rose concept.
Hard to describe , this Rose is a mature Rose, red for sure, and in full bloom. Opulent, rich smelling and sensual, I think it's meant to seduce... Not that men are prone to love roses, but it has a gourmand tint, a fleshy reference to the very nature of femininity . The lasting power is good on me, with above average silage.... Yet it's not strong, there is a transparency here which clashes with the voluptuous nature of this Rose, giving it contrast and mystery . The honey note morphs into a woody note towards the end of the development, making this scent even more intriguing,
As a side note, I can't smell anything ozonic or aquatic here, nor spices. This is a honeyed powdery ambery rose , should you wish to simplify matters .
Recommended ? Absolutely yes if you are into sofisticated Rose scents , and if of course you find worth shedding a large amount of cash for the sake of smelling wonderful . Personally I built my collection already and nowadays I only buy perfumes which engage my imagination somehow... This one was irresistible .

persefoni

What an incredible Bulgarian rose!!! Poetic, moving, impressively feminine, welcoming and cosy!!

On me, there were no other noticable components - no violet, no bergamot, nothing - and i don't complain... what i smelled for nearly 13 hours was blissfully warm and shiny rose!

By far the best of the 9 Extraordinaires, and possibly unsurpassable...

AveParfum

Rose Velours floats into "jammy rose" territory, see-sawing from fresh red rose to rose bon-bon. No spice at all, so I find it nothing like Fille de Berlin. It's a lovely rose, to be sure, but the accompanying violet note irks me. Powdery violet and me typically don't get along. I just discovered my personal perfect rose--sweet and magenta--in Rose de Siwa. In comparison, this was surprisingly soapy at the onset. Sillage leaves much to be desired. Contrary to others, I enjoy the drydown the most. The benzoin adds to the yumminess, and the shy, powdery violets retreat to some hole in the forest floor, where they belong. Would I pay $100 for this? Probably. Would I pay $275? I am see-sawing as well.

lalludo

EDP 2.5 FL OZ
I would define this a classic, elegant and traditional declination of rose.
I like it because it can suit many occasions, being feminine without resulting sickly sweet, regardless the honey. On the other hand, because of the price tag, I would have expected something more. Don't misread me: I believe this is a guaranteed quality fragrance, so I am not complaining about ingredients, only about final projection on me.
May be I have too many rose-based scents in my collection.
Lasting power: 5 hrs.
Sillage: moderate
Repurchase: no.

mabelcruet

This is lovely-very smooth. I normally find a soliflore rose too floral for me, but this is tempered with the bergamot which smoothes out the floral note. The top note was fresh and almost tangerine, but never sharp or bitter. The honey didn't appear on me until about an hour in, but its not at all sweet or sickly because of the woody note-cedar? All in all, a complex, rich, smooth and sensual fragrance, feminine without being girly, sensual without being overtly lustful. I really am going to have to stop buying decants, because I generally end up buying a full size bottle and its costing me a fortune!

Kterhark

I spent the day with this scent and just loved it. There is nothing new; I've sampled similar with Sonoma Scent's Vintage Rose and Guerlain's Rose Barbare. But with Velours the woody notes are drier, the honey softer and the rose more tart.

This is one of my top ten rose fragrances. I love how they've handled the bergamot, it's the right amount of green and never gets too sharp or chewy. Honey can go either way on me, and at times this threatens to turn annoying but in all its the perfect touch. Lasts 4-6 hours, wearing close to the skin. highly recommend for anyone who likes a green rose.

kimberlylizkennedy

I am saving to buy! At Neiman and Lucky Scent. Beautiful fresh young rose.

Tovah

This is a beautiful, romantic, classic rose. It has a woody undertone, but the woods seem to add to the richness of the scent of rose, rather than act as a separate element of the fragrance. This is sultry but it stays close enough to the skin to be private.

Evamomma

I really like this scent. The rose is not over the top and the dry down is very soft and clean. On my skin the longevity is around four hours, but on my clothes, it is more like 8 hours. I believe this scent is very well blended, but the dry down surprises me every now and then (in a good way). I do not have any fancy words or phrases to describe it except it is a gentle mix of rosé and citrus and it is my new everyday scent while the Clive Christian X is my special occasion scent. If you want people to ask what scent you are wearing, this will probably work for you quite nicely

zoebo1403

Please Fragrantica, take down the ' ozonic and aquatic ' description in the notes. Nothing to do with this composition. A stunner.

lucasai

If anyone has a sample of it or can get one - please contact me, I'm dying to try Rose Velours!

 
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