The Story
Why it exists.
Rouge Malachite draws inspiration from the malachite stone, translating its rich green veining into a scent experience. Pascal Gaurin crafted this composition, launching the perfume in 2016 as part of Armani/Privé’s Les Terres Précieuses line. The fragrance presents a bold floral character that commands attention while maintaining an air of sophisticated elegance, inviting the wearer into a world of opulent beauty.
If this were a song
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La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf
The Beginning
Rouge Malachite draws inspiration from the malachite stone, translating its rich green veining into a scent experience. Pascal Gaurin crafted this composition, launching the perfume in 2016 as part of Armani/Privé’s Les Terres Précieuses line. The fragrance presents a bold floral character that commands attention while maintaining an air of sophisticated elegance, inviting the wearer into a world of opulent beauty.
Why focus on tuberose? Its creamy, floral intensity can dominate a composition, yet here it is tempered by pink pepper's bite and clary sage's green edge, creating a tension that feels both vibrant and grounded. Amber Xtreme anchors the drydown, adding a synthetic warmth that prolongs the opulence without overwhelming, giving the scent a lingering, ember-like presence.
The Evolution
The opening bursts with a creamy tuberose that instantly commands attention, while pink pepper flashes a quick, spicy spark and clary sage offers a subtle herbal lift. Within minutes the heart unfurls: a bouquet of tuberose repeats, reinforced by jasmine sambac's sweet silk, ylang-ylang's exotic richness, orange blossom's citrus-softness, and a whisper of benzoin's vanilla-like comfort, all underscored by cashmeran's soft woody amber. As the composition settles, the base reveals tuberose's lingering presence, now softened by amber Xtreme's deep, resinous glow and a trace of benzoin, creating a warm, lingering trail. The evolution feels like stepping from a frosted palace into a candle-lit salon, where the initial chill gives way to a confident warmth.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2016 debut, Rouge Malachite has become a notable entry in the Les Terres Précieuses collection, representing Armani/Privé's approach to precious stone-inspired fragrance concepts. The scent stands out for its bold floral character and its ability to present tuberose as a sophisticated, refined element within a rich, opulent structure.
The House
Italy · Est. 1975
Giorgio Armani fragrances translate the house's signature Italian elegance into the world of scent. Known for its sophisticated and timeless character, the brand creates perfumes that feel both modern and classic, enhancing the wearer's personality rather than overpowering it. It's the olfactory equivalent of a perfectly tailored, unlined jacket: effortless, confident, and impeccably constructed.
If this were a song
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A velvet night in a grand ballroom, where the first notes glide like a silk dress and the amber base hums like a low piano chord.
La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf


























