After the triumphant
run at American and French runways, designers from Japan come to create fragrances which
also find fame. The beauty and demand for Japanese perfume are not concluded in
expensive bottles and intense scents. The Japanese perfume is restricted with
natural components and unique cultural elements which have always been called-for
in Europe with mysteriousness and uncertainty.
Scents from Japan
Japan culture does not suppose smell with
mixed and uncertain rich scents due to the cultural preferences. The Japanese perfume
is known to be quiet with natural components based upon light floral, oceanic, ozone
or green notes. Japanese scents never work with heavy spicy aroma or aldehydes.
Sometimes we can face the perfume with wood notes though too fine and slightly
perceptible with the ever captivating translucency of the fresh ocean breeze or
ozone trail.
Famous
Perfume Houses of Japan
European
ladies are mostly familiar to such companies as Issey Miyake, Kenzo and Yohji
Yamamoto. These three aces of the Japanese perfumery go to win the hearts of
the majority of women. And it refers to the Japanese perfume and when we talk
about Japanese scent we need to be careful since Japanese designers reside in
elite regions in France, Italy and USA. However, the fragrance is mystical
that echos the culture of this nation.
Many women are
attracted with mystery and beauty of Japanese perfume. All the Japanese
masterpieces are stylish to boast with the beautiful and refined scents.
Issey
Miyake
Issey
Miyake stands for life and three houses. The founder of the brand Issey Miyake was
born in Japan in 1938, worked
in New York and in Paris to study design. The perfume presented by
Issey Miyake is known as the delicate blend of Japanese culture, American
liberty and French elegance. L'Eau D'Issey (1992), the first fragrance launched
by the company was successful to provoke creation of the following fragrances.
At the age of
sixty eight Issey Miyake was awarded the 2006 Kyoto Prize in 2006 for
commitment into development of fashion, skilful game of dissonant things in the
sphere of philosophy and art. One of the latest fragrances A Scent (2009) was
called as the «poetry of minimalism». A Scent eau de cologne by Issey Miyake is
available for $50 to $60 US
dollars for 50ml.
Kenzo
Fragrances of
this Perfumery house are also elegant and natural as the nature itself. On the top
of it, Kenzo is known with the considered and unusual ad campaign Flower by
Kenzo, when entire squares of red poppies were planted in Paris,
Milan, London, Moscow and Madrid.
Issey
Miyake fragrances differ from Kenzo scents in compositions where powder notes
are added. The aroma is inspired with megalopolis life while fresh accents just
highlight the nostalgia for natural landscapes. Kenzo perfume provides
everything a woman wants, from shapes of bottle to notes to adore and all is
oriented to enjoy the esthetic requirements of ladies. The new fragrances launched
by the Fahion House include Eau de Fleur de Magnolia by Kenzo as the blend of
oriental and floral scents at $45 USD for 50 ml; Eau de Fleur de The Tea by
Kenzo as the light, fresh and green aroma at $46 USD for 50ml; Kenzo Air by Kenzo
for men presenting wooden, romantic and classic accords just at $48 USD for 50
ml.
Yohji Yamamoto
The designer acknowledged in the world that is known to be keen on black
color andasymmetric shapes Yohji Yamamoto launched the fragrance Yohji
in
1996. That was the first successful
attempt to create the mysterious and to some extent piquant scent. The
pleasant
notes with the touch of cardamom Yohji pour Femme by Yohji Yamamoto will
take
you from $42 to $52 USD for 50 ml.
The word
vabi from Japanese language is not possible to translate, though this word is
used to specify perfume in Japan.
This is too tender and capacious word to feel when you touch the subtle and
delicate item. And this is exactly how Japanese perfume is launched.
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