Hippie Rose – Eau de Parfum
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Top note
Bergamot and Moss
Heart note
Bulgarian Rose, Patchouli, and Frankincense
Base note
Musk and Vetiver

Behind the Fragrance
Heeley - HIPPIE ROSE - Eau de Parfum
"HIPPIE ROSE" by Heeley is a fragrance that transports you back to the free-spirited era of the hippies, capturing the essence of freedom and carefree living. It opens with a refreshing blend of moss and bergamot, creating a light and airy atmosphere that sets the stage for the emergence of delicate rose notes. The rose is light and herbaceous, with sparkling hints of bergamot adding a touch of brightness to its floral beauty. As the scent unfolds, earthy undertones of vetiver root oil and subtle wisps of incense add depth and complexity to the composition. These elements evoke the natural, earthy vibe of the hippie lifestyle, infusing the fragrance with a sense of spirituality and introspection.
Crafted by English perfumer James Heeley and produced in France, Heeley perfumes embody a dedication to quality and craftsmanship. Inspired by nature and traditional perfume-making methods, Heeley's creations reflect his passion for scent and his commitment to creating unique and memorable fragrances. James Heeley's journey into perfumery began with a fortuitous encounter with Annick Goutal in 1996, where he gained valuable insights into the art of scent creation.
Since then, his self-taught collection has expanded to include a diverse range of scents, from light and fresh compositions to more complex and nuanced creations. Based in Paris, Heeley draws inspiration from his surroundings, infusing his fragrances with a sense of French elegance and sophistication. With a focus on quality ingredients and eco-friendly practices, Heeley has established itself as one of the few independently run perfume houses in Europe, offering a range of individual and distinctive scents crafted with creativity and care.
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