L'Eau de Kyoto (for women)
Designer: Kusado Olfactive Group: Citrus AromaticThe fragrance was created in Paris, while the bottle, reminiscent of a willowy bamboo stalk and enclosed into a round outer box with bamboos in the moonlight painted on it, was designed in Japan. This first fragrance of the Kusado house became its visiting card.
L'Eau de Kyoto is fresh and calm, refined and sophisticated, without any snobbery. Restrained in a Japanese way, this very intimate fragrance turns into the scent of your skin, distinctive and therefore appealing; it plays with its green freshness, thin spices and flower petals, warm sweetness of amber and sandal... L'Eau de Kyoto is a very much Japanese fragrance, it does not impose itself as a seducer, it does not rush to cool you instantly in a hot summer day, the idea behind it is to show you a beauty of a Japanese night.
The mystery of Kusado continues in the second fragrance of the house, launched four years after the first – Sensu. The idea behind the fragrance is a hand-fan, and the word 'sensu' means exactly that, apart from the association to the word 'sensual'. And yes, Sensu is sensual; its green grassy 'fan' is trying to dispel the slumber of a long warm evening, in which the big red Sun does not rush to plunge into the sea.
L'Eau de Kyoto was launched in 1997.
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