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    Rosine Courage

    Rosine Courage grew up with an unshakeable fascination for scent, the way it clings to memory, the way it speaks without words. She chose chemistry as her entry point into this world, treating it not as a detour but as the most logical path toward understanding fragrance from the inside out. That scientific foundation led her to ISIPCA in Paris, where she committed herself to the rigorous discipline of perfumery training. The school demanded both precision and imagination, and Rosine gave both. Today, she represents a generation of perfumers who refuse to separate art from science, building compositions that feel both meticulously constructed and emotionally alive. Her career narrative is still unfolding, but the trajectory is unmistakable: a nose who learned to think, then learned to dream.

    2 houses2 creations
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    Output
    2
    Fragrances composed
    Acclaim
    4.0
    Average rating
    across the catalogue

    The signature

    How Rosine composes

    Her style bridges classical perfumery and contemporary sensibility. Rosine gravitates toward high-quality natural materials, using them to anchor compositions with presence and clarity. She favors complexity that reveals itself gradually rather than announces itself all at once. Her work tends toward balance, ensuring that no single element dominates the whole. Whether she reaches for florals, woods, or more unexpected territories, her fragrances carry a grounded, thoughtful quality that feels quietly distinctive.

    Philosophy

    What drives Rosine

    Rosine approaches each fragrance as an act of translation, converting feeling into something tangible and wearable. She begins not with a bottle of materials but with a question: what should this scent make someone feel? Her philosophy centers on authenticity, on creating fragrances that resist the pressure of trends in favor of something more lasting. She believes perfume should feel inevitable, as though it could not have been composed any other way. Every line she writes, every accord she builds, serves that conviction.

    The houses

    Maisons Rosine composes for