La Vie en Rose | Salvaging Eternal Roses from the Folds of Time

In the old quarter of Paris's Left Bank lies the lifelong secret of Madeleine Dubois.
The silver-haired lady who loved pushing open her florist's wooden shutters at dawn once fastened a rose to her faded cheongsam with an antique brooch. On a twilight in 1946, standing on the stone steps of Montmartre, she watched the Seine turn rosegold under the sunset and suddenly understood: True beauty is never dazzling brilliance, but the gentle glow that spills from the depths of the soul.