Hanae Eau de Parfum by Hanae Mori
Be spontaneous and live on this moment with the festive Hanae parfum. Feel young and indulge yourself in this pleasant gourmand scent. You’ll not only fall in love with its subtle sweet fragrance but its exquisite bottle design too. Often referred as the “Butterfly”, the perfume comes in semi-transparent bottle and carefully sculpted bottle cap. The secured cap resembles the wings of butterflies. It’s whimsical and you would just love to reach for it every time.
Hanae’s composition opens with brilliant notes of Sicilian bergamot, black currant, red apples and orange blossom. On its heart you’ll get the sweet scent of wild strawberries, Madagascar jasmine, rose tea, toffee accords and patchouli. The dry down exudes soft and warm tones of Siam benzoin, vanilla, sandalwood and white cedar.
Known as the most renowned female Asian fashion designer, Madame Hanae Mori sets the bar of elegance and ingenuity. This designer is the first Japanese woman who has shown her clothing collections on the Paris and New York runways. In addition, she’s the only Japanese woman admitted in France’s haute couture club.
In 1951, Mori opened her one-woman boutique in Tokyo. Her chic designs often incorporated a butterfly. Her designs complemented the costumes she made for major motion pictures and operas. To name a few, she designed for the operas “Madame Butterfly” and “Elektra”. She also designed the Japanese musical production of “Evita.” This talented lady has served Princess Grace of Monaco and Crown Princess Masako of Japan. She also designed three consecutive uniforms for Japan Air Line’s flight stewardesses. The first uniform was worn from 1967 to 1970. From 1970 to 1977, her second work created a sensation thanks to its miniskirt feature. Her last creation was worn by JAL from 1977 to 1988. In addition to these achievements, the skilled woman received the Legion of Honor medal from the President of France and the Order of Culture medal from the Emperor of Japan.
At present, she owns a haute couture showroom in France. It is also exactly in this country, where the Hanae Mori Parfums are made. They distribute the perfumes throughout American stores such as Sephora, Macy’s, Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.
Hanae’s composition opens with brilliant notes of Sicilian bergamot, black currant, red apples and orange blossom. On its heart you’ll get the sweet scent of wild strawberries, Madagascar jasmine, rose tea, toffee accords and patchouli. The dry down exudes soft and warm tones of Siam benzoin, vanilla, sandalwood and white cedar.
Known as the most renowned female Asian fashion designer, Madame Hanae Mori sets the bar of elegance and ingenuity. This designer is the first Japanese woman who has shown her clothing collections on the Paris and New York runways. In addition, she’s the only Japanese woman admitted in France’s haute couture club.
In 1951, Mori opened her one-woman boutique in Tokyo. Her chic designs often incorporated a butterfly. Her designs complemented the costumes she made for major motion pictures and operas. To name a few, she designed for the operas “Madame Butterfly” and “Elektra”. She also designed the Japanese musical production of “Evita.” This talented lady has served Princess Grace of Monaco and Crown Princess Masako of Japan. She also designed three consecutive uniforms for Japan Air Line’s flight stewardesses. The first uniform was worn from 1967 to 1970. From 1970 to 1977, her second work created a sensation thanks to its miniskirt feature. Her last creation was worn by JAL from 1977 to 1988. In addition to these achievements, the skilled woman received the Legion of Honor medal from the President of France and the Order of Culture medal from the Emperor of Japan.
At present, she owns a haute couture showroom in France. It is also exactly in this country, where the Hanae Mori Parfums are made. They distribute the perfumes throughout American stores such as Sephora, Macy’s, Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.
L'Eau d'Issey pour Homme Oceanic Expedition by Issey Miyake
Take a dive, and explore the awakening scent of L'Eau d'Issey pour Homme Oceanic Expedition. This refreshing citrus aromatic fragrance presents the strength of water. You’d feel the powerful strength and freshness of the mountain stream flowing to the ocean. Thanks to notable perfumer Alberto Morillas, Issey Miyake's parfum combine power and balance.
Capture the power of water with the L'Eau d'Issey pour Homme Oceanic Expedition. The opening notes bring a cool breeze with the blend of bergamot, grapefruit, petit grain and Yuzu. At the heart of the parfum, a sea breeze will lift your senses thanks to the aquatic cascalone, sea notes, sweet neroli, and spicy ginger. The dry down exudes an elegant and uniquely dry woody touch of ambroxan along with white musk and sandalwood.
Issey Miyake is an innovative fashion designer hailing from the Land of the Rising Sun. This Japanese designer uses technology to produce interesting and practical garments. Born in Hiroshima in 1938, the gentleman was a survivor of World War II. He was a witness of the 1945 atomic bombing. He moved to Tokyo, and graduated in 1964 at the Tama Art University. After earning his graphic design degree, he worked outside of Japan. His moved to Paris led him to work for Guy Laroche and Givenchy. Then he moved to New York, where he Geoffrey Beene gave him the opportunity to design for the brand. In 1970, the 32-year-old designer returned to Japan. He founded the Miyake Design Studio in Tokyo. His first collections were women's clothing. The next year, his brand expanded to New York, and eventually went global.
This innovator's creations always reflect a sense of humor. He uses multi-lingual puns. For example, his A-POC collection sounds like the English word "Epoch." His first launched perfume in 1992, L'eau d'Issey, is a homonym for the French word l'Odyssée. Although retired from designing, this fashion game-changer continues to oversee the lines of the company. His enterprise continues to prosper, and introduce modern designs and fragrances.
Capture the power of water with the L'Eau d'Issey pour Homme Oceanic Expedition. The opening notes bring a cool breeze with the blend of bergamot, grapefruit, petit grain and Yuzu. At the heart of the parfum, a sea breeze will lift your senses thanks to the aquatic cascalone, sea notes, sweet neroli, and spicy ginger. The dry down exudes an elegant and uniquely dry woody touch of ambroxan along with white musk and sandalwood.
Issey Miyake is an innovative fashion designer hailing from the Land of the Rising Sun. This Japanese designer uses technology to produce interesting and practical garments. Born in Hiroshima in 1938, the gentleman was a survivor of World War II. He was a witness of the 1945 atomic bombing. He moved to Tokyo, and graduated in 1964 at the Tama Art University. After earning his graphic design degree, he worked outside of Japan. His moved to Paris led him to work for Guy Laroche and Givenchy. Then he moved to New York, where he Geoffrey Beene gave him the opportunity to design for the brand. In 1970, the 32-year-old designer returned to Japan. He founded the Miyake Design Studio in Tokyo. His first collections were women's clothing. The next year, his brand expanded to New York, and eventually went global.
This innovator's creations always reflect a sense of humor. He uses multi-lingual puns. For example, his A-POC collection sounds like the English word "Epoch." His first launched perfume in 1992, L'eau d'Issey, is a homonym for the French word l'Odyssée. Although retired from designing, this fashion game-changer continues to oversee the lines of the company. His enterprise continues to prosper, and introduce modern designs and fragrances.