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ISSEY MIYAKE
L'Eau d'Issey 3 Piece Eau De Toilette 100ml
L'Eau d'Issey 3 Piece Eau De Toilette 100ml
SKU:S1408DW
UPC:3423222106515Couldn't load pickup availability
Top Notes:
Persian violet, Rose water, Melon, Freesia, Lotus flower, and Calone
Middle Notes:
Carnation, Lily, Water peony, and Lily of the valley
Base Notes:
Exotic woods, Tuberose, Amber, Sandalwood, Musk, and Cedar
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Includes:100ml EDT, 50ml Body Lotion, 10ml Travel Spray. The Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, -precursor of the Minimalist trend-, wanted to recreate the purity of water in a "minimalist" olfactory composition that represented, through the aroma of flowers, feminine delicacy and vitality, in equal parts, in balance connecting with inner beauty. This is a fragrance that experiments with a feminine world far from established clichés, to recreate the sense of smell and invite you to discover new sensations little by little through classic notes of cultural heritage such as rose water, and to incorporate new sensations into the day. every day, with the delicate lotus flower and exotic Persian violet. The personal seal of L'EAU D'ISSEY Eau de Toilette consists of an aromatic tandem with floral and fruity top notes, -incorporating light notes of melon-. Sweetly floral with a fruity touch at first, the fragrance becomes more delicate and volatile thanks to its heart of lilies and lilies of the valley. The carnation notes give it a subtle intensity that gives way to the base notes that follow: exotic woods, amber and tuberose. This successful fragrance is a composition created by perfumer Jacques Cavallier in 1992. An extension of well-being in tune with the senses, after the morning shower, to start the day.
Issey Miyake is a Japanese fashion designer known for his innovative approach to fabric and production technology that results into interesting and practical garments. After studying graphic design at Tama Art University in Tokyo, and working for leading companies, including Guy Laroche, Givenchy and Geoffrey Beene, he decides to return to Tokyo. In 1970 he starts his own company – Miyake Design Studio, and begins producing women's fashion.
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