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C’est La Rose
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C'est La Rose by Zara is a women's fragrance from the floral family. Launched in 2024, this composition is signed by perfumer Grégoire Balleydier. Its olfactive structure unfolds with a top note of pink pepper, giving way to a floral heart of rose, and settles on a warm base of guaiac wood.
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- Positivo 74%
- Neutral 15%
- Negativo 11%
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It smells like real rose—a penetrating, pure scent that’s enhanced by the pepper and complemented by the wood. It’s very feminine, pure rose, and elegant. It’s not a sweet rose, but a natural, earthy one. The main aroma is rose and projects for a good 4 hours. It doesn’t last longer on skin because less sweet fragrances fade sooner, but it’s a beautiful scent worth trying. I’m glad rose perfumes are trending; they bring me joy. The wood adds tranquility and class. No one will stop you on the street asking what you’re wearing, but it feels comfortable, fresh, clean, and elegant. It’s simple and elegant. Useful for the office or dressing up for formal daytime settings. I won’t buy another because I already have a rose-and-wood scent like this, but if mine runs out and Zara still has it, I’d consider it.
Very pleasant and fresh. I get a very woody rose and the pepper is more in the background than at the start. It’s a gentle perfume, very spring-like. Slight projection and about 4-5 hours of longevity, not bad for the price. P.S.: It reminds me of the mix of all the spray air fresheners they have at Zara Home.
Rose C’est la Rose by Zara: The first time I tried it in-store, it did nothing for me, so I only took home Temeraire. But when I saw it on sale, I gave it another shot, and now, a week later, I’m totally in love. The opening is brutal: a burst of pink pepper and rose that wraps you in something fresh. As it dries down, you get soft, sweet, creamy wood. Despite being so cozy, thanks to the musk, it lasts for hours. I reapply not out of necessity, but for the sheer pleasure of reliving that freshness and sweetness. I’ve gone through a quarter of the bottle in a week—something rare for me! I can’t stop smelling it. Important note: despite the name, it doesn’t smell vintage at all. It has a modernity and freshness that make it super current and perfect for any occasion, without that old-school vibe typical of roses. I regret not buying more bottles. It’s captured my heart with that perfect blend of floral and gourmand, and it’s already my favorite. It wraps around you and makes you want more. UPDATE (October 26, 2025): Searching for a dupe. I’m back with the bottle almost empty after a year searching for something similar. I’ve done deep research to guide you: Real perceived notes combining official specs and chemical analysis: 1. Pink Pepper (spicy, sparkling) 2. Rose (main note, natural, not sweet) 3. Guaiac Wood (warm) 4. Bergamot (fresh, citrusy) 5. Cedar (dry woody) 6. White Musk (clean, fixative) 7. Subtle talcum/violet (from Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone). Confirms a rose-floral-spiced-woody-musky composition, much richer than the marketing suggests. The musk explains that clean, comforting scent. Regarding dupes: • Tom Ford Café Rose & Maison Alhambra ROSE ORIGAMI: Although many associate them, I doubt they’re the same. Tom Ford and its dupe have coffee, incense, and patchouli, which aren’t in Zara. That would make them darker and chypre. • Le Labo Rose 31: The best match by intention and composition (pepper, rose, and dry wood without dark notes). I haven’t tried it, so I can’t confirm, but I’m still looking. If anyone knows a similar one, let me know.