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"A fan, feminine accessory of essences, an emblematic display of Japanese art. Seen in new light and styled in minimalistic form, this object becomes a part of contemporary art. Influence of urban culture from the West, which Masaki Matsushima forms in subtle references of Pop Art, is reflected in Japanese-French style in fragrances he creates." Panouge
The new fragrance, Art, was presented in 2009, after an edition for women, Sun from 2008 and edition for men, M;0°С Men 2009. Its flacon is made of transparent, cylindrical glass, with matt applications on glass.
Сегодня тестировала аромат. Очень понравился. Легкий, фруктовый, мне показался дынным. Присутствует негромкий шлейф.
Fruity, but classy, elegant, expensive-smelling fruity.
Nice but not really me.
Masaki Matsushima ART reminds me at the opening of a sweet version of J'ADORE. The fragrance then swiftly develops into a pleasant and lightly flowery drydown with a clean, tea-tinged muskiness.
The sillage is low and the staying power is short, more like a weak edt or cologne than an edp. Maybe this is supposed to be interpreted as origamic simplicity? I don't know, but I'm somewhat underwhelmed. Overall, I find ART a bit nondescript and not very original. Perhaps my expectations were elevated by the name.
It's a 'nude' perfume.
If you want to pretend that you're not wearing anything, go for it.
It has no sillage, and the staying powers is weak.
I could smell some tea and light (maybe water) flowers. The scent didn't change in time.
I think it's very in the concept of Masaki. It's modern, bright, transparent, natural, innocent ... and 100% positive.
Thank You so very much for such a quick answer :))it sounds amaizing and defenetly i will try it...
Combining western urbanism with sophistication and luxury of the East, adding to them the bright features of the pop-art, Masaki Matsushima opens new chapter in the history of Japanese art and creates a masterpiece of perfume minimalism called Masaki Art. Warm notes of plum, tea roses and cherry versus cold shades of colors of linen and white cedar, hinting at how eastern and western cultures influence each other. Like the beautiful silk fan of Japanese dancers, Masaki Art begins to unfold gradually, forcing to stay in the sweet and painful waiting. Composition: bergamot, plum ume, carom, blossoms, tea roses, flowers of linen, white cedar, musk.
hi i would like to ask about notes of this perfumes becouse there is nothing on this side and i am very interested in this perfumes :) Thanks so very much.
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