Benefiting from the know-how of Koto Parfums, Mimi is a particularly harmonious juice that will seduce you just as much with its flavor as with its look. Whether you are a fan of Japan or not, you will not resist this essence that comes straight from Asia.
The fruity and floral freshness of Mimi
Behind its apparently very Asian look hides a composition exclusively produced by French perfumers. Mimi is a perfume that was created in 2011 and that was designed by the nose Corinne Cachen. The latter is recognized for having always drawn inspiration from travel. Passionate about escape and freedom, it is therefore quite natural that she developed this juice very imbued with the Japanese universe. Here, she chose to start her perfume with an energizing and fruity blend. In addition, citrus fruits such as lemon or tangerine give it a very tangy and fresh side. Mimi's dynamism is then further reinforced by the juicier and sparkling presence of blackcurrant. There, peach takes over, giving this fragrance a more velvety side. VS' It is then also at this moment that Mimi lets explode all her femininity. Violet gives it a very refined powdery facet while peony makes it more romantic. This flower is particularly famous in perfumery. It is very appreciated for its multiple facets and in many ways recalls the flavor of the rose. However, its lightness is also reminiscent of lily of the valley. This is further accentuated here by the presence of tea. Finally, Mimi gradually slips towards a more enveloping and deep wake. This one is structured with woody notes. Musk, meanwhile, gives it more sensuality. Finally, it all ends with the suave exoticism of vanilla. This flower is particularly famous in perfumery. It is very appreciated for its multiple facets and in many ways recalls the flavor of the rose. However, its lightness is also reminiscent of lily of the valley. This is further accentuated here by the presence of tea. Finally, Mimi gradually slips towards a more enveloping and deep wake. This one is structured with woody notes. Musk, meanwhile, gives it more sensuality. Finally, it all ends with the suave exoticism of vanilla. This flower is particularly famous in perfumery. It is very appreciated for its multiple facets and in many ways recalls the flavor of the rose. However, its lightness is also reminiscent of lily of the valley. This is further accentuated here by the presence of tea. Finally, Mimi gradually slips towards a more enveloping and deep wake. This one is structured with woody notes. Musk, meanwhile, gives it more sensuality. Finally, it all ends with the suave exoticism of vanilla. This one is structured with woody notes. Musk, meanwhile, gives it more sensuality. Finally, it all ends with the suave exoticism of vanilla. This one is structured with woody notes. Musk, meanwhile, gives it more sensuality. Finally, it all ends with the suave exoticism of vanilla.
Mimi Kimmi sees life in pink
If this recipe suggests a particularly seductive and perky juice, it is the same with regard to its bottle. Like each of the Kimmi fragrances, this one is contained in a Kimmidoll doll. It is a kind of small typically Asian figurine and easily identifiable. Indeed, the Kimmidoll dolls have a straight haircut forming a sort of colored helmet, slanted and made-up eyes as well as a kimono. In Asian countries, these have a symbolic significance and are ancestral. In addition, they appeared in the ninth century. Mimi then adopts a particularly girly look. Her kimono plays in transparency while being tinted with pink. This one matches the makeup mouth of this doll. Finally, Mimi wears a white haircut, a symbol of purity. It is nevertheless decorated on one side with a sort of multicolored floral rosette. The whole is very feminine, loaded with happiness and exceptionally endearing.
