Description
Chantal Roos promoted the new collection together with her daughter, Alexandra Roos, who deals with music and has issued four albums of modern chansons. Two worlds and the sensibilities of Chantal and Alexandra unite fragrances and music into extraordinary notes while providing a completely unique style of the Dear Rose collection full of warmth.
Sympathy For The Sun provides a basket full of sunny citruses embellished with gentle petals of jasmine and peony enriched with salt notes.
All fragrances of the collection are available in elegant glass bottles of 100 ml Eau de Parfum. The flacon excelled for its simplicity and thick glass bottom, contributing to a special refraction of light. The stopper is black with discrete golden color details. The outer cartons are white, also sophisticated and elegant. Sympathy For The Sun was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Fabrice Pellegrin.
vlr958Negeltzex – :
This perfume reminds me of memories,evokes memories in me … a delicate scent that whispers and stays with you. I love the peony here, a romantic and extremely modern peony. Overall a cute parfume, the idea of peony and salty/citrus notes is something new, however I like it enough…!
Sillage: 6.5/10
Longevity: 7./10
Scent: 8./10
Overall: 8./10
ABDRO 3000 – :
Like smelling_g8 this fragrance disappears oh so quickly I love every minute of it until it fades away ,the salty citrus is just gorgeous then poof !!! nothing
luh452Negeltzex – :
Ok, I must be smelling something completely different to everyone else. This was a blind buy, based on the reviews here, and I wish I hadn’t wasted my hard earned money. Don’t get me wrong, it is not an awful scent. It is a very soft, light, almost translucent scent. Like a light floral summer breeze or a whiff of a fabric softener. Very delicate.
Generally I am not a fan of heavy hitters but for the cost of £100 I would like to actually be able to smell something. Even with generous coating of 6-8 sprays it is still barely there. Perhaps I am anosmic to it but usually I adore salty AND peony fragrances and they tend to last on me. Not sure what has happened here though.
So sad, I had high hopes here and they have been crushed, expensively.
Virtually no projection and poor longevity too.
komandirg – :
Absolutely soft enchanting powdery Paris like fragrance. I couldn’t pass it by. It’s so rounded and ended with slight very soft powdery note, something similar rob Noa by cacharel but way higher in the class and qiluality. NEW NOA it is – and I am extatically happy, because that was my romantic date perfume back then. Now I have it back reborn.
MalKroShka – :
Oh wow, this is amazing! I got a 2ml sample from Notino and was immediately enveloped by a lovely powdery scent that seemed to surround me – I could smell it when I moved around (which for me is fairly unusual). I think it’s the combination of peony (always a winner) and salt notes that I love so much.
This brand is only available from a very few high-end suppliers in the UK, and – would you believe it – the company in Paris does not ship abroad! Very poor marketing in this modern age.
Anyway, I may well hand over the £80+ to get a bottle from Notino, rather than pay full price to Harrods or Harvey Nichols.
End verdict: if you can get a sample, please try this.
vqh315speagoessenda – :
This is beautiful. Gentle, floral and citrus, which becomes softer and softer, but not so that you can’t smell it, it just seems to become like a sort of beautiful musk – very smooth and gorgeous. I love it. Gorgeous, feminine, delicate flowers and sweet citrus. Lovely. Really lovely.
chubka – :
To me this is like BALMAIN Ambre Gris’ soft-spoken younger sister, slightly floral and tinged with citrus. Not loud, assertive or quirky but then not all fragrances need to be.
After about five hours it has dried down to a powdery, skin-like musk and I found myself wanting a bottle even before that. Delightful.