Description
Mitsouko Eau de Parfum by Guerlain is a Chypre Fruity fragrance for women. Mitsouko Eau de Parfum was launched in 1919. The nose behind this fragrance is Jacques Guerlain. Top notes are citruses, jasmine, bergamot and rose; middle notes are lilac, peach, jasmine, ylang-ylang and rose; base notes are spices, amber, cinnamon, vetiver and oakmoss.
Mitsouko is part of Guerlain’s Legendary fragrance collection. A collection made of emblematic fragrances, composed for more than a century by 5 generations of Perfumers. These mythical pioneer perfumes compose a unique olfactive library, that the Maison Guerlain endeavors to preserve.
Jacques Guerlain named his creation “Mitsouko” after the name of the heroine in the bestselling novel of that time called La Bataille. Mitsouko, a beautiful married Japanese woman, secretly loves a British officer. In 1905, the Russo-Japanese war breaks out. Mitsouko awaits with dignity the outcome of the battle, nobly dominating her feelings.
Jacques Guerlain had the incredible and daring idea of combining a chypre with a very fruity peach note, giving this fragrance all of its modernity.
Designed by Raymond Guerlain, its iconic “inverted heart” bottle is underscored with graceful scrolls typical of Art Nouveau. Its avant-garde stopper, in the form of a hollowed heart, evokes the delicate romanticism of this perfumery masterpiece and represented a real technical feat at the time.
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Ashish Talwar (verified owner) –
Peach marvel.
It’s a Chypre floral scent and it has got the most beautiful muted peach note in it. You can tell it’s vintage, in the same lane as chanel no.5, yet Mitsouko to me seems more alluring that the aforementioned. It opens with a powdery, dry but still a little juicy peach. The rest of the notes hide behind this scent profile and make it a very profound scent. Spicy at times and floral at others. Never ceases to amaze me. It may smell a bit underwhelming at first as today’s perfumes have a lot going on with newer molecules and notes. But give it time, Mitsouko is my evening scent, be it summer or winter. It gives me a sense of peace and elegance without ever being too much.
Truly a masterpiece.