The Kenzo World perfume takes power!
The design chosen by Annayake
Annayake is a brand that never tires of paying homage to its country of origin, Japan. Thus, its new bottle is nothing but a nod to the art of traditional calligraphy and to Japanese identity. It is designed to resemble an inkwell and is both sophisticated and minimalist. It displays a perfect balance between lines and curves. Its apparent purity is simply marked by black horizontal lines forming a perfect circle on its front face. This then gives us a glimpse of his name. Its very neat design is signed by the talented designer Thierry de Baschmakoff. He has been designing perfume bottles for more than 20 years. Born in Grasse, he confides with a laughing air: "I must be one of the few from Grasse to take care of what's going on around the scent and not inside! However, he seemed destined for this path since he is surrounded by a family of perfumers. His brother-in-law exercised this profession, as did his uncle. What's more, master perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena is his cousin by marriage. This has enabled him to work for the biggest brands on the planet and Thierry de Baschmakoff has today to his credit a catalog of more than 6,000 references!
The floral and sassy freshness of the new Kimitsu For Her
Kimitsu for women then seems to be just as impressive in terms of scents as in terms of aesthetics. It begins with a marked and sweet freshness at the same time. It is that of bergamot. This fruit with a zesty and tangy flavor is accompanied by the impertinence of pepper. This rising and dry spice is nevertheless counterbalanced by the elegance and the romanticism of the rose. The flavor of this flower, universally used in perfumery, is associated with tuberose absolute. This plant has a somewhat heady start before evolving towards a more honeyed, waxy and creamy note. Then, a heart based on red fruits takes over. The latter are once again associated with the impertinence of pink pepper. Orange blossom, for its part, makes everything sunnier than ever. Finally, Kimitsu For Her ends with a more amber and balsamic base. Patchouli deposits its powerful, woody and complex scent. It is associated with the suave and sensual animality of musk as well as the exotic warmth of vanilla.
