Quentin Bisch is part of a generation of perfumers comfortable with big personality and modern diffusion. His work often turns rose, musks, woods, and ambers into fragrances that feel instantly noticeable.
For UAE fragrance lovers, this matters because projection is part of the buying conversation. People want perfumes that can be felt in social settings, but the best modern projectors still keep shape and elegance.
Rose is a useful case study. In older perfumes it can feel powdery or formal. In modern hands it can become fruity, spicy, creamy, metallic, or woody. That flexibility is why rose still works for Dubai gifting and evening wear.
At Velmoralz, look at rose and musk perfumes when you want compliments without going fully gourmand. Compare them with amber, oud, and vanilla if you need more warmth.
One warning: projection is not a substitute for taste. A loud rose can be beautiful; a loud bad decision is still just loud.
Badih Al Droubi's Velmoralz note: a fragrance should earn its place on your shelf after the first compliment, not only during the checkout excitement.



