Parfum d’Hermès was created in 1984 by perfumer Akiko Kamei, reinterpreted in 2000, and renamed Rouge Hermès. This eau de toilette celebrates one of the colors that has distinguished Hermès since 1934.
THE FRAGRANCE NOTES
With its floral amber notes, Rouge Hermès Eau de Toilette creates a sophisticated balance between intense rose notes, delicate vanilla notes, and beguiling ylang-ylang.
THE OBJECT
The bottle is inspired by the lanterns of horse-drawn carriages of yesteryear, and the black cap is reminiscent of the shape of a riding helmet. The fragrance's affiliation with the Parfums-Fondateurs collection is evident from the label on the back, which features a motif by Philippe Dumas.
THE PARFUMS-FONDATEURS COLLECTION
The Parfums-Fondateurs collection draws its inspiration from the heritage of the House of Hermès. Each creation encapsulates the fantasy world of Hermès in a name, a fragrance, a color. Over the years, Hermès has written a new chapter in its history with original, expressive perfumes, created in collaboration with unique perfumers.
Created by Akiko Kamei under the name Parfum d'Hermès, its new version has been available since the beginning of the third millennium as Rouge Hermès, in reference to the characteristic red of the House of Hermès. This semi-oriental, floral fragrance with amber notes embodies the quintessence of exquisite refinement. Its rich yet precisely crafted scent trail is unforgettable. An opulent romance novel with an oriental ambience that gives voice to sensual, self-confident femininity.