Hollyrose draws direct inspiration from the women who orbited rockstars in 1970s Los Angeles. Not just fans: muses, style icons, figures of freedom. They hung out in L.A., backstage, in hotel rooms, amidst concerts, parties, and chaos. They influenced fashion, music, and attitude. They were both innocent and completely free, sweet and dangerous. From the opening, the rose appears fresh, slightly green, almost innocent. But very quickly, it is overtaken by something darker, more textured, which breaks its overly smooth side. Then, the perfume transforms. The rose becomes deeper, warmer, with an almost leathery or woody facet that gives it character. It's no longer a clean flower, but a living material, a little worn, more real. Over time, Hollyrose settles into a soft but distinctive base, where the rose remains present, but darkened, almost velvety. The signature is contrasted, between softness and tension, with a true personality.