This perfume created by Comme des Garcons is inspired by the original perfume, You're In, created by Andy Warhol and used for his works of art in 1967.
The perfume You're In was presented in bottles of Coca-Cola painted with silver bomb and filled with a citrus scent, which quickly triggered a scandal on the part of Coca Cola resulting in the obligation of abandon the project. To avoid bottles of Coca-Cola, Andy Warhol's reintroduction of You're In comes in six unique matte silver industrial bottles, each containing a whimsical quote different from Andy Warhol.
Founded in 1969 by the designer Rei Kawakubo, Comme des Garçons is marked by an avant-garde universe and an artistic approach to fashion. The Comme des Garçons perfume collection was launched in 1994 with the perfumer Mark Buxton, who created the first fragrances; each fragrance is unisex and discrete, often marked by rare woody and spicy notes. The first fragrance, CDG Eau de Parfum, has marked the history of perfumery with its floral chypré notes.