
Miss Dior Rose N'Roses
Rose has always been the backbone of the Miss Dior line, but Dior Rose N'Roses, released in 2020 as an Eau de Toilette, treats it with a lighter hand than its predecessors. This is rose stripped of heaviness, built for daylight rather than evening. Aromatica carries the Dior Rose N'Roses decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it has quietly become one of the easiest recommendations in the Miss Dior lineup for anyone who finds the original too dense. The composition leans on Grasse rose and Damask rose but frames them with citrus and green facets that keep the whole thing moving rather than settling into a single note.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Italian mandarin, bergamot, geranium essence
Heart: Grasse rose, Damask rose
Base: White musk
The Scent
Mandarin is the first thing the nose registers, bright and a little sharp, cut almost immediately by bergamot's peel-like snap. There is no slow build here. Within minutes the geranium essence pushes through, and this is where the fragrance shows its personality: geranium reads half rosy, half green, almost minty at the edges, and it stretches the citrus opening into something more textured than a simple fruit-and-rose formula. The transition into the heart happens quickly on skin. Grasse rose arrives first, soft and powdery, then Damask rose layers underneath it with a deeper, slightly jammier character. Worn side by side, the two roses do not blur into one note. Grasse rose stays pale and cosmetic, Damask rose reads riper and warmer, and the interplay between them is the most interesting part of the entire composition. Some skin chemistry pushes the geranium harder, giving the heart a sharper, greener cast that reads almost like crushed leaves against the rose. Other skin lets the roses dominate almost immediately, softening the geranium into a supporting role within the first half hour. Both readings are legitimate and both are pleasant, which says something about how well-balanced the raw materials are. As the fragrance moves toward the dry-down, white musk takes over, and it does so gently. There is no sudden pivot, no dramatic base note taking the stage. The musk cleans up the rose, smoothing its edges until what is left on skin is soft, slightly powdery, and close to the body. The overall arc is citrus to rose to skin, compressed into a shorter runtime than the original Miss Dior, which makes it feel more like a daily gesture than a statement.
When to Wear
This suits office mornings and daytime errands more than dinner or evening events, especially through spring and early summer when the citrus opening has room to breathe. It also works well for a daytime wedding or garden reception, where a soft floral reads appropriate without competing with the setting. For a broader rotation of similar florals, the Dior collection is worth browsing.
Who Is It For
Someone who wants rose without the vintage powder-room association will find this comfortable. It suits a person who reaches for lighter florals over heavier orientals and prefers a fragrance that reads clean rather than statement-making.
If you gravitate toward this, Miss Dior Eau de Parfum is the richer, more structured original the line was built around and makes a natural comparison. Browse the full Dior collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Rose has always been the backbone of the Miss Dior line, but Dior Rose N'Roses, released in 2020 as an Eau de Toilette, treats it with a lighter hand than its predecessors. This is rose stripped of heaviness, built for daylight rather than evening. Aromatica carries the Dior Rose N'Roses decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it has quietly become one of the easiest recommendations in the Miss Dior lineup for anyone who finds the original too dense. The composition leans on Grasse rose and Damask rose but frames them with citrus and green facets that keep the whole thing moving rather than settling into a single note.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Italian mandarin, bergamot, geranium essence
Heart: Grasse rose, Damask rose
Base: White musk
The Scent
Mandarin is the first thing the nose registers, bright and a little sharp, cut almost immediately by bergamot's peel-like snap. There is no slow build here. Within minutes the geranium essence pushes through, and this is where the fragrance shows its personality: geranium reads half rosy, half green, almost minty at the edges, and it stretches the citrus opening into something more textured than a simple fruit-and-rose formula. The transition into the heart happens quickly on skin. Grasse rose arrives first, soft and powdery, then Damask rose layers underneath it with a deeper, slightly jammier character. Worn side by side, the two roses do not blur into one note. Grasse rose stays pale and cosmetic, Damask rose reads riper and warmer, and the interplay between them is the most interesting part of the entire composition. Some skin chemistry pushes the geranium harder, giving the heart a sharper, greener cast that reads almost like crushed leaves against the rose. Other skin lets the roses dominate almost immediately, softening the geranium into a supporting role within the first half hour. Both readings are legitimate and both are pleasant, which says something about how well-balanced the raw materials are. As the fragrance moves toward the dry-down, white musk takes over, and it does so gently. There is no sudden pivot, no dramatic base note taking the stage. The musk cleans up the rose, smoothing its edges until what is left on skin is soft, slightly powdery, and close to the body. The overall arc is citrus to rose to skin, compressed into a shorter runtime than the original Miss Dior, which makes it feel more like a daily gesture than a statement.
When to Wear
This suits office mornings and daytime errands more than dinner or evening events, especially through spring and early summer when the citrus opening has room to breathe. It also works well for a daytime wedding or garden reception, where a soft floral reads appropriate without competing with the setting. For a broader rotation of similar florals, the Dior collection is worth browsing.
Who Is It For
Someone who wants rose without the vintage powder-room association will find this comfortable. It suits a person who reaches for lighter florals over heavier orientals and prefers a fragrance that reads clean rather than statement-making.
If you gravitate toward this, Miss Dior Eau de Parfum is the richer, more structured original the line was built around and makes a natural comparison. Browse the full Dior collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











