by Kim Kardashian
Fleur Fatale is a clean, fresh rose fragrance that centers on a crisp, green floral bouquet with a subtle powdery musk drydown. The scent opens with a bright, slightly citrusy bergamot and black currant before settling into a dominant rose note with hints of peony and iris, creating a delicate, aromatic tea rose character. While the longevity is inconsistent and typically fades to a skin scent within two to five hours, the fragrance impresses with its affordability and moderate sillage. It resembles younger north European rose perfumes—similar in structure to Roses de Chloe or Oscar de la Renta Rose—and appeals to those who prefer a simple, refined, feminine rose without artificial sweetness or heavy musks. Some describe it as soapy or linear, but many appreciate its innocent, fresh elegance and find it ideal for spring and summer wear. The bottle design is divisive, but the scent itself is often praised as a modest yet high-quality rose option for budget-conscious fragrance lovers.