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Bergamot, Bitter-Orange Leaves, Green Notes
Orange Blossom, Honeyed Notes, Jasmine-y Notes
Powdery Notes, Musky Notes, Balsamy Notes
With Flower by Kenzo La Cologne, the Japanese brand revisits its best-selling scent in a fresher, sweeter version. The opening is more sparkling, but this ‘cologne’ keeps the floral and powdery tones that define Flower’s personality. The presentation has been changed slightly, too: the box is now rounded and the simplified bottle has been graced with 3 poppies.
The fragrance is told through ‘impressions’: bergamot, bitter-orange blossom and sweet-orange blossom are the perfume’s three key ingredients. Bergamot, with its fresh waves of iced tea – as well as a gourmand, slightly peppery touch of candied fruit, evokes a shady balcony on a sunny afternoon… Sweet-orange blossom, with its honey and jasmine tonalities is reminiscent of ‘the original scent, when the freshness rolls into the powdery- musky vanilla trail’. Bitter-orange leaves bring the fragrance zesty green facets, with dry grass tones. Perfumer: Alberto Morillas, Firmenich
Cologne 3 oz.
The bottle, which, like for Flower by Kenzo Essentielle, has been reinterpreted by Serge Mansau, is an irregular cylinder. The packaging, cylindrical as well, hugs the bottle’s lines. Both the bottle and the packaging have got 3 of Flower by Kenzo’s emblematic red poppies.