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Amour Rouge — Red roses, dressed for the night, a hand-tied Floret bouquet
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Amour Rouge

Red roses, dressed for the night

499In Stock

A tight, opulent crown of deep crimson roses — each bloom a small, velvet heart — gathered into a sharp matte-black cone wrap and finished with a single ribbon of vivid scarlet silk tied into a soft bow at the throat. The red rose has always been love's loudest word: passion, devotion, desire kept just barely behind the teeth. Dressed in black, that meaning sharpens into something cinematic — romance with a little danger in it, a confession made in candlelight. Each rose head is hand-selected for that dark, glossy red that almost drinks the light, petals layered tight like a kept secret, leaves tucked low so the colour does all the talking. "Give a red rose and you've spoken; give a dozen, and you've sworn." Amour Rouge is for the moment you stop pretending you're casual about them.

For love that arrives in black-tie

Composed with

  • A dozen deep red roses
  • Matte-black cone wrap
  • Scarlet satin ribbon, hand-tied bow
  • Natural green foliage at the base
Handcrafted with premium, fresh-cut stems
Includes a personalised handwritten message card
Care instructions tucked inside every wrap
Same-day delivery available within the city
Total499
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