No. 7 – Rude Rose

Dirty myrrh & rose
Floral
Green
Leather
Notesblackcurrantgingerleathermyrrhpepperroseyuzu
Tags #beast #sexy
Style unisex

Rude Rose is a green and stubborn rose that highlights the mischievous modernity of this perfumers’ fetish flower. Tart-sweet yuzu joins blackcurrant berries and ginger for instant pop! at the top. But a dirty myrrh soon enters the scene to rough things up. 

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Vibe check

This is a fragrance for close range and confident presence, the kind that reads as intriguing before it reads as pretty. It suits a wearer who likes their florals with bite: a sharp opening, a textured heart, and a dry, sensual trail that feels deliberate rather than decorative.

How to wear

Best worn in mild to cool weather, where its citrusy lift and resinous depth can unfold without losing shape. Apply lightly at first; a few sprays are enough, as the yuzu and ginger project quickly before the rose, myrrh and leather settle into a more intimate, textured sillage.

Who it’s for

For those who like floral scents with tension, greenery and a darker finish rather than soft romance. It will appeal to wearers drawn to rose fragrances that feel modern, tactile and a little feral, with citrus brightness, resinous depth and a leathered edge.

The nose

Jean Sauvage is Binet-Papillon’s exclusive in-house perfumer, working closely with founder Virginie Choné in a four-handed creative process. His style leans toward natural materials handled with modern tension: polished but never polite, with a clear taste for bold contrasts, texture and emotional impact. Within Binet-Papillon, Sauvage helps shape fragrances that feel artisanal yet contemporary, built in Grasse with a high proportion of natural ingredients. In No. 7 – Rude Rose, that approach shows in the way rose is pushed off-center by yuzu, ginger, myrrh and leather, turning a classic floral into something more tactile and unruly.

Collaborators

Virginie Choné, the founder, is directly involved in the creative direction and works hand in hand with Jean Sauvage on the formula and concept, shaping the house’s modernized vision of French haute parfumerie and the fragrance’s emotional brief.

Binet-Papillon’s story

Binet-Papillon treats perfumery as a form of character writing: intimate, artisanal and deliberately non-conformist. The house blends French heritage, natural materials and eco-conscious production with a taste for fragrances that are distinctive, emotionally charged and built to leave a personal signature.

No. 7 – Rude Rose’s concept

No. 7 – Rude Rose reimagines the rose as a green, mischievous and slightly untamed flower. The composition opens with tart-sweet yuzu, blackcurrant and ginger for a vivid spark, then darkens as myrrh and leather roughen the floral heart, giving the scent its modern, impolite edge.

Extra info

No. 7 – Rude Rose is also presented as Rose Impolie, and the house describes it as a rose that is not like others. It belongs to Binet-Papillon’s poetic, numbered collection of mixed-gender fragrances, and is crafted in Grasse with a strong emphasis on natural ingredients.

All about this fragrance

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Featured in edits and sample packs Rubies & Lace: Gothic Florals
Notesblackcurrantgingerleathermyrrhpepperroseyuzu
Tags #beast #sexy
Style unisex

Rude Rose is a green and stubborn rose that highlights the mischievous modernity of this perfumers’ fetish flower. Tart-sweet yuzu joins blackcurrant berries and ginger for instant pop! at the top. But a dirty myrrh soon enters the scene to rough things up. 

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a fragrance for close range and confident presence, the kind that reads as intriguing before it reads as pretty. It suits a wearer who likes their florals with bite: a sharp opening, a textured heart, and a dry, sensual trail that feels deliberate rather than decorative.

How to wear

Best worn in mild to cool weather, where its citrusy lift and resinous depth can unfold without losing shape. Apply lightly at first; a few sprays are enough, as the yuzu and ginger project quickly before the rose, myrrh and leather settle into a more intimate, textured sillage.

Who it’s for

For those who like floral scents with tension, greenery and a darker finish rather than soft romance. It will appeal to wearers drawn to rose fragrances that feel modern, tactile and a little feral, with citrus brightness, resinous depth and a leathered edge.

The nose

Jean Sauvage is Binet-Papillon’s exclusive in-house perfumer, working closely with founder Virginie Choné in a four-handed creative process. His style leans toward natural materials handled with modern tension: polished but never polite, with a clear taste for bold contrasts, texture and emotional impact. Within Binet-Papillon, Sauvage helps shape fragrances that feel artisanal yet contemporary, built in Grasse with a high proportion of natural ingredients. In No. 7 – Rude Rose, that approach shows in the way rose is pushed off-center by yuzu, ginger, myrrh and leather, turning a classic floral into something more tactile and unruly.

Collaborators

Virginie Choné, the founder, is directly involved in the creative direction and works hand in hand with Jean Sauvage on the formula and concept, shaping the house’s modernized vision of French haute parfumerie and the fragrance’s emotional brief.

Binet-Papillon’s story

Binet-Papillon treats perfumery as a form of character writing: intimate, artisanal and deliberately non-conformist. The house blends French heritage, natural materials and eco-conscious production with a taste for fragrances that are distinctive, emotionally charged and built to leave a personal signature.

No. 7 – Rude Rose’s concept

No. 7 – Rude Rose reimagines the rose as a green, mischievous and slightly untamed flower. The composition opens with tart-sweet yuzu, blackcurrant and ginger for a vivid spark, then darkens as myrrh and leather roughen the floral heart, giving the scent its modern, impolite edge.

Extra info

No. 7 – Rude Rose is also presented as Rose Impolie, and the house describes it as a rose that is not like others. It belongs to Binet-Papillon’s poetic, numbered collection of mixed-gender fragrances, and is crafted in Grasse with a strong emphasis on natural ingredients.

All about this fragrance

Close

Featured in edits and sample packs Rubies & Lace: Gothic Florals