
For the ones who stopped asking for permission — and started lighting their own way.
Breaking the Mold
Emma Rose is not here to fit in — she’s here to rewrite the rules.
A college dropout with tenacious grit and a relentless creative drive, Emma Rose forged her path in the fire of contradiction and vision. She’s part poet, part powerhouse — an entrepreneur raised on jazz, rebellion, and the pursuit of beauty in unlikely places.
Her resume doesn’t boast culinary schools — it carries the scent of early mornings working in a classic French bakery, the pulse of late-night brainstorms, the sound of her playlists blasting in the background while recipes came to life in her kitchen-turned-laboratory. She’s self-taught and self-made, a woman who turned her love for flavor and art into Rosie’s: a cannabis brand that dares to be as multidimensional as the people it’s made for.
Rosie’s isn’t about choosing between elegance and edge. It’s about owning both. It’s about knowing that softness doesn’t mean weakness, and beauty can be bold. It’s for the rebels in red lipstick, the ones who want to get high and get things done, who move with intention and radiate authenticity.
Emma is the embodiment of a generation that’s done asking for permission — and Rosie’s is her tribute to them.