The freshness of Japanese yuzu is revealed on an aquatic note to reveal the sensuality of salt on the skin, reminiscent of the Japanese tradition of yuzu baths. In Europe, citrus fruits are often associated with summer, while in Japan yuzu is synonymous with winter. It is at the winter solstice, Toji, that the yuzu floats in hot baths, diffusing its beneficial and relaxing aromas. Created for Maison Kitsuné in collaboration with Masaya Kuroki and Gildas Loaëc, this fragrance is a multicultural blend of English, French and Japanese notes.
This is a light and fresh fragrance which is perfect for lifting the spirits first thing on a morning.
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Heeley
It is in France that James Heeley, a young English designer inspired by nature, discovered the way perfumes are composed. Today, his perfume collection is taking shape following the evolution of his self-taught work, while respecting the traditional art of French perfumery. The know-how of James Heeley is found in the creation of the perfumes and the graphics of the cases.