Mitsouko by Guerlain is a fresh and sensual chypre fruity fragrance for women. Guerlain's Mitsouko is inspired by the heroine of Claude Ferrer's novel "The Battle," who was married to a Japanese admiral and secretly met a British officer. Both men went to sea, and Mitsouko remained behind to await the return of the other. However, upon encountering the Russian fleet, neither the Japanese nor the British ships survived. This eau de parfum will add sophistication to your look, highlighting the impeccable taste of its wearer.
The top notes of Mitsouko are dominated by bergamot, jasmine, citrus, and rose. Heart notes include peach, ylang-ylang, rose, jasmine, and lilac. Base notes include oakmoss, cinnamon, spices, vetiver, and amber.
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The chypre fruity fragrance Mitsouko was created back in 1919. Only bohemians could appreciate Guerlain fragrances. The heroine of Claude Ferrer's novel "The Battle" became the muse for the perfume. Mitsuoko, a Japanese woman, was the wife of Admiral Togo and secretly met with a British officer. When the war between Japan and Russia began, her men found themselves adversaries, fatefully stranded on opposite sides. She waited for the war to end with dignity, concealing her true feelings. This fragrance embodied all her sincere thoughts and feelings for both men. The main notes of Mitsouko are spices, cinnamon, benzoin, neroli, vetiver, peach, ylang-ylang, oakmoss, carnation flower, lemon, wood, jasmine, rose, bergamot, and mandarin.