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ISSEY MIYAKE

L'Eau d'Issey Pour Homme 3 Piece Eau De Toilette 125ml

L'Eau d'Issey Pour Homme 3 Piece Eau De Toilette 125ml

SKU:S1259DM

UPC:3423222106553
Regular price $135.00
Regular price $149.90 Sale price $135.00
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Top Notes:

Yuzu, Lemon, Bergamot, Lemon Verbena, Mandarin Orange, Cypress, Calone, Coriander, Tarragon, and Sage

Middle Notes:

Blue Lotus, Nutmeg, LilyoftheValley, Bourbon Geranium, Saffron, Ceylon Cinnamon, and Mignonette

Base Notes:

Tahitian Vetiver, Musk, Cedar, Sandalwood, Amber, and Tobacco

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Includes:125ml EDT, 50ml Shower Gel, 10ml Travel Spray. Irresistibly fresh and avant-garde, the success of L'EAU D'ISSEY POUR HOMME consists of a pleasant first instant that seduces with its exotic citrus notes of the Japanese Yuzú fruit, a sparkling aroma similar to that of mandarin with more acidic touches. Its personal seal consists of an aromatic tandem of fresh output with green notes of coriander, sage and lime. After a few minutes, this fragrance, in tune with the skin, offers an enveloping spicy heart of Ceylon cinnamon and nutmeg, with a delicate floral touch of blue lotus flower. The final touch of musk is one of the details that make this eau de cologne a fragrance for everyday use that exceeds the expectations of a conventional eau de cologne, due to its durability intact on the skin throughout the day. This is a TOP SELLING fragrance created by perfumer Jacques Cavallier in 1994, which continues to be a world leader for its timeless, minimalist and modern character, perfect for daily use.

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.