Her name was Mitsouko. It means “mystery”, a mystery of tenderness and softness. A masterpiece of balance, this mysterious perfume is made of spices and wood with subtly fruity accents.
Its tonality is warm and sensual, it makes its presence known softly and embarks on a long story… One look at the Mitsouko bottle and more than ever one is struck by the modernity of its shape and the acuity of its lines.
Each part that makes it up is cut in such a way as to possess its own beauty. Initially designed for L’Heure Bleue by Georges Chevalier and Baccarat, this beautifully pure bottle echoes the scrolls that are typical of Art Nouveau.
The bottle’s graceful arabesques faithfully illustrate the orient list tone of this beautiful story.
Its avant-garde stopper, in the form of a hollowed heart, evokes romanticism and represented a real technical feat at the time.
Guerlain is a French perfume house, among the oldest in the world. It has a large customer following, and has traditionally been held in high esteem in the perfume industry. Perfumes by Guerlain are often said to be characterized by a common olfactory accord known as the "Guerlinade". A perfume by the same name was launched by Guerlain in 1921.
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