Madame Rochas first appeared in 1960 and reappeared in 1989 in its second edition. The nose behind this perfume is Guy Robert.
Madame Rochas was created in 1960 as a scented paean to Hélène Rochas, who was the symbol for a generation of emancipated women with their own destinies. A very modern aldehyde-floral celebrates a certain feminine ideal: elegant, radiant, and independent.
Exquisitely nuanced and refined, Madame Rochas embodies the purity and radiance of its muse, Hélène Rochas. A dazzling floral bouquet of velvety white jasmine, tuberose, neroli, and ylang-ylang opens up like a smile. A powdery promise, its softness gently lifted by aldehydes, a burst of freshness warmed by sandalwood and cedarwood in delicate harmony.