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Delina alternatives.
Rose perfumes with a dark side.

Delina is one of the most complimented perfumes in Europe. But compliments aren't the same as character. If you've noticed Delina says the same charming thing to everyone — congratulations, your taste is evolving.

Delina Is Lovely — That's the Problem

Direct answer for the impatient: if you love Parfums de Marly Delina but want a rose with more danger, try Frederic Malle Portrait of a Lady for the grand dark rose, Juliette Has a Gun for rose with attitude, or Coya by Spiteful August for a sun-drenched rose hiding leather in its shadow.

Now the longer version. Delina is a plush swirl of Turkish rose, lychee, and vanilla that smells like a silk pillowcase. It earned its crown. But at a certain point you notice that Delina says the same charming thing to everyone. Here's where taste goes next.

Frederic Malle Portrait of a Lady — The Empress

The reference dark rose — an enormous rose stacked on patchouli and incense, composed by Dominique Ropion. It's magnificent and it knows it. Portrait doesn't ask to be liked, it assumes tribute. Owned by Estée Lauder these days, but the crown still fits. Wear it when you want the room to adjust to you.

Juliette Has a Gun — The Provocateur

The French house built entirely on the idea that rose can be a weapon. Lady Vengeance pairs rose with patchouli and vanilla for a gothic-romance effect, and the whole brand carries a wink Delina never learned. The gateway from pretty rose to dangerous rose.

Coya by Spiteful August — After the Sun

Ours, and the one on this list that refuses to behave like a rose perfume at all. Coya opens with an explosive neon snap of green mandarin and sun-drenched tamarind. At its heart sits a velvety bloom of honeyed rose de mai, creating an addictive illusion of juicy peach flesh and tropical warmth. And then the twist: hidden in the background, the shadow of aged leather and creamy exotic woods, leaving a radiant golden halo on skin for hours.

Where Delina is a rose in a Parisian apartment, Coya is a rose on hot Mediterranean skin at the end of a long day — slightly undone and entirely unbothered.

It's a genderless extrait de parfum at 33% concentration, hand-blended in small batches at our studio in Spain. Meet it inside The August Collective — 5ml each of Coya, Bohemia, and Cárda for €40, with a €40 credit toward your first full bottle.

Choosing Your Rose

Want plush and universally adored? Stay with Delina, sincerely. Want grandeur and smoke? Portrait of a Lady. Want mischief? Juliette Has a Gun. Want sunshine with a leather secret, made by hand by an independent house? Coya.

Rose is the most versatile flower in perfumery precisely because it can be innocent — or absolutely not. The interesting ones are absolutely not.

Common questions

What is the best alternative to Parfums de Marly Delina?

For a darker rose, Frederic Malle Portrait of a Lady. For rose with irreverence, Juliette Has a Gun. For a tropical rose with leather and oakmoss from an independent house, Coya by Spiteful August.

What does Coya smell like?

Green mandarin and tamarind over honeyed rose de mai, with an effect of juicy peach and warm skin, finished with aged leather and creamy woods. It is a genderless extrait de parfum hand-blended in Spain.

Are rose perfumes unisex?

Yes. Rose was worn by men for centuries before twentieth-century marketing intervened. Modern niche and indie houses, including Spiteful August, treat rose as entirely genderless.

What makes an extrait de parfum different?

Extrait is the highest common fragrance concentration, typically 20 to 40 percent perfume oil, giving deeper projection and longer wear than eau de parfum. Coya is an extrait at 33 percent.

The rose in question

Coya.

Mandarin, tamarind, honeyed rose de mai, aged leather. 33% extrait, hand-blended in Spain.

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