Caron - Collection Privée - Or et Noir
Of all the flowers for which the House of Caron is known, Rose is the one that most fascinated its creator, who depsite working ceaselessly with it never exhausted its sublte nuances. Inspired by notes passed down by Ernest Daltroff, Or et Noir was developed by Michel Morsetti in 1949. Created in 1949 by Michel Morsetti, Or et Noir stands out in a house known for its rose perfumes as the darkest, juiciest, and truest rose of all. A blend of cabbage roses, Turkish roses, and Bulgarian roses creates a swirling duet of rosy tones that change from blue-black to purple to lusty red and light pink. A velvety backdrop of oakmoss and dusty, spicy carnation darkens the face of the petals, throwing the juicy, hot roses into sharp relief. A true rosy delight.