The Story
Why it exists.
Born from the Loubidoo line’s penchant for bold contrasts, Loubidoo Rose Encens arrived in 2024 as a limited‑edition Eau de Parfum. Perfumer Daphné Bugey set out to fuse the sacred smoke of Somali frankincense with the lush centifolia rose cultivated in Grasse, then anchor the blend with creamy Australian sandalwood. The result is a smoky‑floral statement that mirrors Christian Louboutin’s theatrical flair, turning a scent into a runway moment.
If this were a song
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La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf
The Beginning
Born from the Loubidoo line’s penchant for bold contrasts, Loubidoo Rose Encens arrived in 2024 as a limited‑edition Eau de Parfum. Perfumer Daphné Bugey set out to fuse the sacred smoke of Somali frankincense with the lush centifolia rose cultivated in Grasse, then anchor the blend with creamy Australian sandalwood. The result is a smoky‑floral statement that mirrors Christian Louboutin’s theatrical flair, turning a scent into a runway moment.
The choice of Somali‑sourced frankincense isn’t accidental; its resinous, slightly citrus edge adds a ceremonial veil that frames the rose’s powdery sweetness. Centifolia rose, with its layered petal depth, brings a refined floral heart that refuses to wilt under the smoke. Australian sandalwood supplies a creamy, woody dry‑down, letting the incense linger like a quiet afterglow. Together they create a paradox of fire and softness, a scent that feels both ritual and romance.
The Evolution
In the first ten minutes, the perfume announces itself with a thin ribbon of Somali frankincense, a clean, resinous smoke that feels like a temple’s first breath. That veil quickly yields to a burst of French centifolia rose; the petals open bright, powdery, with a hint of citrus that cuts the incense’s weight, creating a flirtatious push‑pull. As the heart settles, the rose deepens, gaining a subtle amber warmth that hints at the fragrance’s spicy under‑current. By the hour mark, the base of Australian sandalwood emerges, creamy and woody, smoothing the lingering incense into a velvety trail. The amber and warm spicy accords linger just long enough to keep the composition alive on the skin for a solid six‑to‑eight hours, leaving a soft, smoky whisper that fades only when the night does.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2024 debut, Loubidoo Rose Encens has sparked conversation among Louboutin fans for its daring blend of incense and rose, a combination more common in niche oud houses than in the brand’s usual shoe‑inspired scents. Wearers note its theatrical edge, making it a favorite for evening events where a statement scent is expected.
The House
France · Est. 1991
Christian Louboutin, the French fashion house best known for its red‑sole shoes, entered the fragrance world in 2015 with the Loubiworld collection. The line translates the brand’s love of colour, drama and travel into scent, offering everything from the woody oud of Oud Fétiche (2026) to the floral romance of Fétiche La Rose (2025). Each perfume carries the same bold confidence that defines the shoes, inviting wearers to step into a world of glamour and daring elegance.
If this were a song
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A scent that feels like a midnight lounge: smoky, elegant, with a rose whisper. The music mirrors its theatrical yet intimate vibe.
La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf
























