Warm floral with a crisp edge—French Exit is now available.

What does French Exit by Henry Rose smell like?

French Exit by Henry Rose is warm floral—bright at the opening, creamy at the center, and softly musky as it settles.

  • First impression: crisp blackcurrant with a spark of pink pepper
  • Heart: tuberose blooms, then starts to fade like a disappearing act
  • Dry-down: musk and driftwood linger close to the skin

The note-by-note profile

French Exit moves in clear stages.

Opening notes: Blackcurrant + Pink Pepper
A bright, slightly tart fruit note meets a clean, spicy sparkle.

Heart note: Tuberose
Creamy and floral—present, then intentionally elusive.

Base notes: Musk + Driftwood
A smooth, airy trail that stays after the brighter notes quiet down.

How it wears

French Exit is designed to feel like a presence that comes in clearly—then fades into something intimate.

  • If you love a fresh spark before florals, you’ll notice that blackcurrant + pink pepper lift the top.
  • If you want a floral that doesn’t stay loud all day, the tuberose is meant to bloom and then soften.
  • If you prefer a clean, skin-close finish, the musk and driftwood take over in the dry-down.
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