Rouge Assassin is an atmospheric tribute to the classic "lipstick" accord, capturing the scent of a vintage dressing room. It opens with a brief, sharp sparkle of bergamot and rose before transitionin...
The community generally views this as a modern take on the "femme fatale" archetype, though many note it is more elegant and wearable for the office than its provocative name might suggest.
Performance is consistently described as moderate; while it has respectable longevity on the skin, its sillage remains intimate, making it a "personal bubble" scent rather than one that fills a room.
It is frequently categorized as a versatile year-round fragrance, though it sees slightly more frequent use during the transitional seasons of spring and fall.
Enthusiasts often highlight the rice powder note as the defining feature that sets it apart from more traditional iris-heavy powdery perfumes.