Jo Loves 2015 Edt

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White Rose & Lemon Leaves

by Jo Malone

Jo Loves White Rose & Lemon Leaves is an Eau de Toilette launched in 2015, created by Jo Malone. White Rose & Lemon Leaves opens with Lemon Zest, Petitgrain, and Pink Pepper, settles into a heart of Rose, Geranium, Lily Of The Valley, and Violet, and dries down to a base of Clove, Honey, Patchouli, and Musk. Jo Loves's White Rose & Lemon Leaves carries a Favourite verdict, a rose-led wear.

A bright, dewy white rose cut with sharp green lemon - a fresh, polished, distinctly British floral that opens loud and citrusy before settling into a clean, never-dusty rose. Prized as one of the most pristine white roses on the niche shelf; the chief gripe is soft, short-lived performance.
  • Fresh
  • Floral
  • Dewy
  • Clean
  • Crisp
White Rose & Lemon Leaves Eau de Toilette bottle

Profile

Character

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 17%
Floral 31%
Fruity 2%
Green 10%
Sweet 18%
Warm 17%
Woody 7%
Earthy 8%
Animalic 8%
Fresh 20%
Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

Accords

Rose
100%
Citrus
85%
Aromatic
70%
Green
55%
Floral
40%

Performance

Longevity
Short (2-4h)
Projection
Intimate
Intensity
Light

Best Seasons

Best For:
Spring Summer

A bright, dewy, green-citrus rose is a textbook spring and summer composition - wearers call it refreshing and bracing for warm weather, evoking a cool morning rose garden. Too light and fresh to carry through cold autumn or winter.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Office Casual
Also Works:
Date

The soft, clean, unobtrusive profile is ideal for office and casual daytime wear and pretty for a daytime date. Its quiet sillage and fresh-floral register make it too understated for formal evening occasions.

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About

White Rose & Lemon Leaves was created while Jo Malone was an ambassador for the GREAT Britain campaign, tasked with interpreting the UK through scent - a brief she conceived during a trip to Istanbul. It draws on the Union Jack and the Norma Jean white rose, weaving lemon peel, rose and clove to evoke the nation's grit, passion and resilience. The opening is its signature and its dividing line: a loud, sharp green-lemon lift over petitgrain and pink pepper. A handful of wearers liken the first fifteen minutes to lemon furniture polish - it is bracing and citrus-bitter before it blooms. Give it time and that sharpness resolves into the heart. The heart is the pristine white rose the perfume is known for: cool, dewy and clean, supported by geranium leaf, lily of the valley and a whisper of violet. The recurring community phrase is 'a white rose in the cool morning mist' - polished, prim, young and innocent rather than heady or jammy. Several wearers tie it to nostalgia, a mother's or grandparents' rose garden. The base is soft and quiet: rose absolute laced with a light clove facet, a touch of white honey, patchouli and musk. It never turns dusty or old-fashioned, which is the point - this is a modern fresh rose, not a powdery vintage one. The one real caveat is performance. Sillage is soft and intimate, and on most skins it fades within a few hours, which some feel sits awkwardly against the premium price; a minority report much longer wear. It skews feminine, is at its best in spring and summer, and suits everyday and office wear above all.