The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Omnia Profumi launched Ororosa in 2023 as part of the Collezione Metals. Ororosa takes its name from the Italian for rose gold: that in-between metallic shade that shifts between gold and blush depending on the light. The inspiration is the hour when afternoon becomes evening, not day, not night, but the warm overlap of both. Fabrizio Tagliacarne built the composition around that threshold, opening with the bright citrus that reads like the last burst of daylight before the colors deepen. There is an immediate warmth in the top, a mandarin brightness that does not scream but whispers, settling into the skin as the deeper notes begin to unfold.
What makes Ororosa work is the way its structure refuses to settle. The top notes arrive clean and brisk, almost crystalline in their clarity. Then the heart adds unexpected texture: freesia brings a powdery floral lift, cacao pod introduces a faint bitter chocolate, and tobacco grounds the whole middle act in something warm and slightly dry. The base is where the rose-gold analogy becomes literal: vanilla and tonka bean give it the warmth of late light, white musk keeps it clean, and amber resin ties everything into a luminous, close-to-skin glow.
The evolution
Ororosa opens on bright citrus, the mandarin and bitter orange hit within seconds and hold the stage for the first thirty to forty minutes, tart and awake. Then the hand-off begins. The freesia emerges slowly through the sweetness, softening the citrus edges before the tobacco and cacao arrive to pull the composition toward earth and warmth. By the second hour the heart is fully established: powdery floral, dark cocoa, dried tobacco leaf. The drydown is where Ororosa earns its name. Vanilla and tonka bean take over, amber resin adds a warm resinous glow, and white musk keeps the whole thing from getting heavy. The base lasts the remaining hours, a soft, warm, powdery trail that stays intimate and close to the skin. On fabric, the vanilla-tobacco lingers into the next day.
Cultural impact
Ororosa occupies a distinctive space within Omnia Profumi's material-driven philosophy, drawing wearers who appreciate the house's approach to scent as something tactile rather than purely decorative. The Collezione Metals collection positions each scent as a small tactile object, with Cristallo di Rocca offering crystalline clarity, Bronzo bringing oxidized warmth, and Ororosa presenting a rose-gold identity that gives it a distinct visual and emotional register within that lineage.




















