Masaki Matsushima has launched Fluo, a new fragrance for women. Like the brand’s Masaki / Masaki, Fluo is inspired by New York City, where people of all colors and cultures can feel at home…
Kenzo Eau de Fleur de Yuzu ~ new fragrance
Kenzo will launch the fifth fragrance in the Eaux de Fleurs collection next month. Eau de Fleur de Yuzu, like the others in the series (see Eau de Fleur de Thé, Eau de Fleur de Soie, Eau de Fleur de Magnolia & Eau de Fleur de Prunier), is based on a flowering Japanese tree…
Isabey Fleur Nocturne ~ new perfume
Isabey has launched Fleur Nocturne, a modern version of a 1925 Isabey fragrance called Bleu de Chine:
The fragrance, inspired by a world of crystal and amethyst, was entrusted to Jean Jacques who envisioned an exceptionally rich floral bouquet with fruity white flowers…
Kenzo Eaux de Fleurs collection ~ perfume reviews
The Eaux de Fleurs collection is the latest from Kenzo. They are starting off this year with a trio, Eau de Fleur de Thé (tea flower), Eau de Fleur de Soie (silk flower) and Eau de Fleur de Magnolia (you can figure that one out), and they're planning to add a new flower to the series every year. Like the Guerlain Aqua Allegoria collection, these are meant as a “return to nature”, and they're advertised as “subtle” waters based on flowers picked from Japanese trees.
Eau De Fleur de Thé is meant as a tribute to “the tea flower”. It was developed by perfumer Aurelien Guichard, and is described as “a floral infusion with green tea and musky notes”. It's a slightly smokier (although only briefly; I wouldn't call it a smoky scent in general), more-tea-less-citrus variation on Bvlgari's Eau Parfumée au Thé Vert…
Kenzo Les Eaux de Fleur Collection ~ new fragrances
Kenzo has launched Les Eaux de Fleur, a trio of limited edition floral fragrances for women:
Eau De Fleur de Soie (shown) ~ “the silk flower”, a floral with fruity accents; developed by perfumer Jean Jacques…