The day rises on Inle Lake in Burma. Fragile boats filled with fruits and vegetables slide down the water in a graceful choreography. On the banks, the women bend over their silk work. The first rays of the sun play on the surface of the lake. Bergamot, osmanthus and absolute maté for a fruity, punchy fragrance, poured in an aquatic intensity.
Memo fragrances are the result of a work carried out between the artistic director Clara Molloy and her husband John. The brand, founded in 2007, imagines perfume as a journey and builds its identity around magical destinations and intense raw materials evoking the travel memories of the founders: her, a Parisian poet with Catalan origins; him, and Irish globe-trotter and sportsman.