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1.5 ml vialIssey Miyake - L'eau d'Issey EDT
L’eau D’Issey’s iconic blend of seven different florals, sandalwood, cedar, and bright musk rightly deserves its place among the all-time classic fragrances. Rosewater-infused lotus and skin-soft freesia unfurl over a powdery heart of sweet carnation, white lilies, and fresh peony. Peachy osmanthus tones accent the plushness of tuberose in the base.
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- Fresh41%
- Light21%
- Sweet10%
- Strong10%
- Warm10%
- Powdery5%
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Issey Miyake is a Japanese fashion designer known for his innovations with fabric and his use of technology to produce interesting and practical garments.
Miyake's fashions and perfumes reflect a sense of humor and make use of multi-lingual puns. A-POC, for example, sounds like the English word "Epoch." When Miyake launched his first perfume, L'eau d'Issey for women in 1992, the name is a homonym for the French word l'Odyssée ("odyssey" in English). A Scent by Issey Miyake, launched in 2009, could be read as "ascent by Issey Miyake." Miyake also maintains a store in Japan called ELLTOB TEP ("pet bottle" spelled backwards) which sells his entire line.
Learn moreMiyake's fashions and perfumes reflect a sense of humor and make use of multi-lingual puns. A-POC, for example, sounds like the English word "Epoch." When Miyake launched his first perfume, L'eau d'Issey for women in 1992, the name is a homonym for the French word l'Odyssée ("odyssey" in English). A Scent by Issey Miyake, launched in 2009, could be read as "ascent by Issey Miyake." Miyake also maintains a store in Japan called ELLTOB TEP ("pet bottle" spelled backwards) which sells his entire line.
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- KHKerry H.12/21/2024Reviews 1Products received 0Great FragranceIssey Miyake is awesome, it's a long lasting fragrance that smells great! I think that I'll look for Night Flight by Joop next to round out my classic fragrances!My ratingsCitrusySexyDate NightWinterStrongIntense00
- JNJason N.12/19/2024Reviews 1Products received 0loved Loved LOVEDThis perfume is amazing like the other fragrances by this designerMy ratingsSpicySexyEverydaySummerWarmIntense00
- BPBrenda P.12/19/2024Reviews 1Products received 0Gave for a Christmas presentThis is my daughters favorite, ❤️My ratingsFloralElegantDate NightSpringSweetRefined00
- APAngelica P.12/18/2024Reviews 3Products received 0My new favMy absolute favorite so far! The floral notes I'm this are amazing00
- MTMesha T.12/17/2024Reviews 1Products received 0Funeral vibesI just couldn't get past the flower sent it reminds me of how a funeral home smells with all the different flowers the smell isn't for me at all .00
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