The Story
Why it exists.
Glam Rouge was conceived as a tribute to the bold, red‑tinged glamour that defines Naomi Campbell’s runway persona. In 2018, perfumer Nicolas Bonneville was tasked with capturing that fiery confidence in a bottle, blending the brand’s signature citrus‑floral DNA with a richer, sweeter heart. The name itself nods to the iconic red lipstick shade that has become Campbell’s signature, turning the fragrance into a wearable statement of power and poise.
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The Beginning
Glam Rouge was conceived as a tribute to the bold, red‑tinged glamour that defines Naomi Campbell’s runway persona. In 2018, perfumer Nicolas Bonneville was tasked with capturing that fiery confidence in a bottle, blending the brand’s signature citrus‑floral DNA with a richer, sweeter heart. The name itself nods to the iconic red lipstick shade that has become Campbell’s signature, turning the fragrance into a wearable statement of power and poise.
The composition leans on a bitter orange blossom that adds an unexpected edge to the bright mandarin and bergamot opening, preventing the scent from slipping into simple citrus. Almond blossom introduces a milky, slightly bitter nuance that balances the juicy peach, while ylang‑ylang and jasmine lift the heart into a white‑floral cloud. This interplay of bright and creamy creates a paradox that feels both fresh and indulgent, a signature twist for the line.
The Evolution
The opening bursts with a sharp citrus flash that fades within the first ten minutes, giving way to a lush peach‑almond accord that settles like a soft cashmere wrap. As the heart blooms, jasmine and ylang‑ylang add a delicate floral sheen, while the bitter orange blossom lingers, lending a subtle bite. By the half‑hour mark the base emerges: warm vanilla sweetens the trail, musk grounds it with animalic depth, and woody notes anchor the composition, leaving a lingering, smooth finish that can be sensed on skin for six to eight hours.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2018 debut, Glam Rouge has sparked conversation among fans of runway‑inspired scents. Wearers often compare its sweet‑fruity heart to Giorgio Armani’s My Way, noting a similar peach‑almond vibe, while others hear echoes of Le Parfum by Elie Saab from 2017. The fragrance has become a go‑to for those seeking a confident, red‑carpet energy without the heaviness of typical gourmand offerings, cementing its place in the modern floral‑citrus niche.
The House
United Kingdom · Est. 1999
Naomi Campbell’s fragrance line began in 1999 and quickly grew into a catalogue of more than two dozen scents aimed at women. The collection reflects the supermodel’s global profile, blending bright fruit notes with classic florals and occasional gourmand accents. Each launch arrives with a sleek bottle that mirrors Campbell’s runway aesthetic, offering a recognizable signature for fans of the brand.
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The fragrance feels like a runway after‑glow: bright, confident, with a smooth, lingering finish. The primary track captures that sleek, stylish vibe.
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