Commissioned through the Rolls-Royce Private Office in Dubai, the Spectre Rose draws its inspiration from the English Princess Rose.
The mother’s brief to the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective was simple: to immortalise her daughter’s favourite flower and colour, while weaving in elements of family and heritage. And what bloomed was a vehicle that feels like a moving heirloom.


Embroidered across all four headrests and cascading down the rear seat waterfall, the rose motif was embroidered using a new technique blending two shades of pink thread via satin stitching, creating a subtle gradient.
The centre of the flower is denser, more tactile, while the stem and leaves (stitched using a flatter tatami method) quietly balance the composition. Each green leaf also represents a member of the family.


The exterior is dressed in brilliant Arctic White with a Peony Pink coachline. The 23-inch forged seven-spoke wheels echo this detail, flaunting pinstripes and body-coloured centres that complete the look.


Inside, the same duality unfolds. Grace White leather wraps the seats, offset by Black and Peony Pink inserts and contrast stitching. Piano White veneers reflect light like still water, while black carpets and a central armrest ground the cabin in subtle sophistication.
This commission is the kind that Private Office Dubai was built for. James Crichton, Regional Director for the Middle East & Africa, puts it best, “This unique destination offers the time, space and expertise required to translate sentiment into form, so that every detail is intentional and meaningful.”


Rolls-Royce calls this car the Spectre Rose. But to the woman who commissioned it, and to the daughter who inspired it, it’s likely a memory, emotion, and perhaps a few private tears.
This, after all, is the very essence of bespoke. It’s about making something truly yours, down to the last stitch. A beautiful bloom, forever in motion.
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