Goldfield & Banks Debuts Rose Magnitude Eau De Parfum
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Goldfield & Banks, an Australian luxury perfume house, has introduced Rose Magnitude Eau de Parfum as the newest addition to its Botanical Series. The fragrance was composed by perfumer Clément Marx of Robertet.
The alluring Rose Magnitude Eau de Parfum blends opulent floral notes with elements inspired by Australia’s pink salt lakes. The formulation opens with raspberry and Egyptian cumin. It transitions into a heart of Damask rose accented with violet and orris butter, and settles into a base of buckwheat, papyrus, sandalwood, black vanilla, and tonka bean.
At its core, the Rose Magnitude Eau de Parfum will appeal to perfume enthusiasts who seek out niche houses and unique interpretations of classic floral notes. In this mix, the rose fragrance diverges from more traditional soliflore or sweetened rose profiles by incorporating mineral, cumin, and buckwheat elements that evoke the dry, windswept character of salt lake landscapes.
Image Credit: Goldfield & Banks
The alluring Rose Magnitude Eau de Parfum blends opulent floral notes with elements inspired by Australia’s pink salt lakes. The formulation opens with raspberry and Egyptian cumin. It transitions into a heart of Damask rose accented with violet and orris butter, and settles into a base of buckwheat, papyrus, sandalwood, black vanilla, and tonka bean.
At its core, the Rose Magnitude Eau de Parfum will appeal to perfume enthusiasts who seek out niche houses and unique interpretations of classic floral notes. In this mix, the rose fragrance diverges from more traditional soliflore or sweetened rose profiles by incorporating mineral, cumin, and buckwheat elements that evoke the dry, windswept character of salt lake landscapes.
Image Credit: Goldfield & Banks
Trend Themes
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Botanical Luxury Reinvention — Luxury fragrances that reinterpret classic botanicals with unexpected accords are creating premium experiential distinctions in scent.
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Mineral-infused Floral Fragrances — The incorporation of saline, mineral, and earthy elements into floral compositions is forming a new olfactory subgenre that challenges traditional sweet or soliflore profiles.
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Niche Scent Storytelling — Narrative-led perfumes that evoke specific landscapes and provenance are driving consumer demand for artisanal backstories and sensory authenticity.
Industry Implications
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Perfumery — High-end perfumers are encountering opportunities to expand formulation vocabulary by combining unconventional raw materials like cumin, buckwheat, and salt-inspired notes with classic florals.
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Luxury Goods Retail — Retailers focused on experiential luxury are seeing the rise of provenance-driven merchandising where packaging and storytelling around botanical origins become key differentiators.
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Ingredient Sourcing and Biotech — Suppliers and biotechnology firms are positioned to innovate around sustainable extraction and novel ingredient creation that replicate unique landscape-derived aromas at scale.
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