The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Fanny Bal wanted to capture something specific: the moment a storm breaks over a rose garden. Not the aftermath. Not the calm. The actual collision. In 2024, working within Lancôme's Absolue Les Parfums collection, the house's first haute perfumery collection dedicated to its signature Centifolia Rose, Bal worked with Rain Accord and French blackcurrant bud absolute. The rose wasn't the starting point. It was the destination.
What makes Storm & Roses unusual is the "halo construction", a new way of structuring perfume that Lancôme introduced with this collection. Instead of a traditional pyramid, the rose sits at the center, with other elements arranged around it like an atmosphere. The blackcurrant bud absolute doesn't just add fruit. It brings green, juicy, spicy intensity that electrifies the rose rather than sweetening it. The Rain Accord captures the ozone charge in the air before lightning strikes, the weight of moisture on warm stone.
The evolution
The opening hits with the Rain Accord, that ozone quality rising from wet stone. Blackcurrant bud absolute brings tartness, green intensity, a vegetal bite that reads as almost sour on first spray. Within minutes, May rose arrives. Not the soft opening rose, this one arrives with presence, petals heavy with character. The blackcurrant doesn't disappear. It deepens alongside the rose, becoming less gummy, more green. Patchouli emerges to provide earthy, balsamic warmth that keeps everything grounded. The rose stays luminous through the heart. It doesn't wilt. It doesn't fade. It becomes denser, darker, a fruity-floral with real presence. As time passes, the rain accord fades. The patchouli and rose remain, earth and bloom, inseparable.
Cultural impact
Storm & Roses caught the attention of wearers looking for something other than a conventional rose. The green, dewy character is unusual for Lancôme, breaking from the house's sweeter signatures. The Rain Accord and blackcurrant combination offers a different option for rose lovers who want something beyond tradition.



















