Description
“This perfume is part of our Living Florals collection created with the Master Gardeners at the New York Botanical Garden and Senior Perfumer Laurent LeGuernec, derived directly from a Heritage Rose that you can see and smell at the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden.
This fragrance is a beautiful Rose that opens with notes of Bergamot, a heart of Black Currant & Fig, an earthy base note of Vetiver and a trail of Musk. Truly an incredible Rose perfume with the freshness of a living floral. One of the most enchanting new floral fragrances we have introduced in years.
The fragrance is named for Beatrix Jones Farrand (1872-1959), the most accomplished landscape architect of her time and the only female founder of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Beatrix left her mark on designs for College Campuses, City Parks, the Gardens of the White House, and was
the original designer of the Rose Garden at the New York Botanical Garden where our Rose perfume was born.” – a note from the brand.
The nose behind this fragrance is Laurent Le Guernec.
Елена91 – :
Move over Chanel No. 5 and L’Air Du Temps, Beatrix is the “safe buy” perfume of 2018. You can buy this for a woman of any age, 10 – 90, and not make a bad move. There’s nothing inherently wrong with it, it’s a fairly true rose scent without smelling cheap like a perfume oil scent or chemically, or common. Or overbearing like Tea Rose. It lasts maybe 4 hours on my skin, and has a bit of spice. It just isn’t very exciting.
That may have been the point for Caswell Massey, since they also put out two other rose scents at the same time, Ros and LX48. But you don’t have to worry that whoever you buy it for will be aghast at your bad taste and make you take it back. The woman may actually wear it.