Mint and rose are a dynamic duo, and here we have aromatic shiso putting pep in the step of voluptuous rose. There’s a pleasing friction between the combination of musky French centrifolia and syrupy Turkish roses, and shiso’s savory green. Iris, sandalwood and cedar are the wooden trellis upon which Rose Shiso climbs.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is for close quarters and unhurried movement: a scent that reads best when someone leans in and catches the green snap of shiso before the rose opens. It suits a composed, modern presence rather than a loud entrance.
How to wear
Wear it in mild to warm weather, when its green rose clarity can stay bright without feeling heavy. Two to three sprays are enough; on skin it stays polished and intimate, while in the air the cedar, sandalwood and iris give it a soft, dry frame.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like rose with structure and contrast: green, aromatic, lightly savory, and more architectural than romantic. It will appeal to people who prefer natural-looking compositions, clean woods and floral scents with a contemporary edge.
Release year
2020
The nose
Alexis Dadier. Dadier is a perfumer associated with refined naturalistic compositions that let raw materials feel legible rather than heavily worked. Here he uses that style to set rose against shiso, keeping the contrast crisp and transparent while still giving the fragrance a polished, expensive finish.
Collaborators
Marie Jeanne’s creative direction frames the fragrance as a minimalist, culture-crossing composition, and the house’s Robertet-linked perfumery background points to a close collaboration with its in-house creative network around material quality and restraint.
Marie Jeanne’s story
Marie Jeanne builds fragrances around clarity, minimalism and the character of high-quality naturals. The house favors stripped-back formulas that highlight raw materials in a direct, elegant way, with an emphasis on honest composition rather than decorative excess.
Rose Shiso ローズ シソ’s concept
Rose Shiso was conceived as a meeting of Grasse rose and Japanese shiso, with the idea of a floral-green harmony that feels like a walk through a Japanese garden. The fragrance was created as a special-edition release and reflects Marie Jeanne’s interest in cultural dialogue expressed through a very lean composition.
Extra info
Rose Shiso is also written ローズ シソ, and the name directly signals its rose-and-shiso pairing. It was released as a limited edition and is noted for its unusually distinctive shiso top, which gives the rose a peppery, leafy lift.
Mint and rose are a dynamic duo, and here we have aromatic shiso putting pep in the step of voluptuous rose. There’s a pleasing friction between the combination of musky French centrifolia and syrupy Turkish roses, and shiso’s savory green. Iris, sandalwood and cedar are the wooden trellis upon which Rose Shiso climbs.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is for close quarters and unhurried movement: a scent that reads best when someone leans in and catches the green snap of shiso before the rose opens. It suits a composed, modern presence rather than a loud entrance.
How to wear
Wear it in mild to warm weather, when its green rose clarity can stay bright without feeling heavy. Two to three sprays are enough; on skin it stays polished and intimate, while in the air the cedar, sandalwood and iris give it a soft, dry frame.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like rose with structure and contrast: green, aromatic, lightly savory, and more architectural than romantic. It will appeal to people who prefer natural-looking compositions, clean woods and floral scents with a contemporary edge.
Release year
2020
The nose
Alexis Dadier. Dadier is a perfumer associated with refined naturalistic compositions that let raw materials feel legible rather than heavily worked. Here he uses that style to set rose against shiso, keeping the contrast crisp and transparent while still giving the fragrance a polished, expensive finish.
Collaborators
Marie Jeanne’s creative direction frames the fragrance as a minimalist, culture-crossing composition, and the house’s Robertet-linked perfumery background points to a close collaboration with its in-house creative network around material quality and restraint.
Marie Jeanne’s story
Marie Jeanne builds fragrances around clarity, minimalism and the character of high-quality naturals. The house favors stripped-back formulas that highlight raw materials in a direct, elegant way, with an emphasis on honest composition rather than decorative excess.
Rose Shiso ローズ シソ’s concept
Rose Shiso was conceived as a meeting of Grasse rose and Japanese shiso, with the idea of a floral-green harmony that feels like a walk through a Japanese garden. The fragrance was created as a special-edition release and reflects Marie Jeanne’s interest in cultural dialogue expressed through a very lean composition.
Extra info
Rose Shiso is also written ローズ シソ, and the name directly signals its rose-and-shiso pairing. It was released as a limited edition and is noted for its unusually distinctive shiso top, which gives the rose a peppery, leafy lift.