What does Guerlain mitsouko smell like?

What does Guerlain mitsouko smell like?

Guerlain Mitsouko is the scent of golden autumn days, ripe peaches and burnished wood. Created by Jacques Guerlain in 1919, Mitsouko was a variation on the avant-garde fragrance of the period–Coty Chypre.

Who is Guerlain owned by?

LVMH group
The House of Guerlain was owned and managed by members of the Guerlain family from its inception in 1828 to 1994. It was acquired in 1994 by the LVMH group, a French multinational investment corporation specializing in luxury brands.

What perfume is similar to mitsouko?

The only fragrances similar to Mitsouko are L’Heure Bleu and Jicky.

Is mitsouko discontinued?

The perfume has remained continuously available ever since. Mitsouko is preserved in its original 1919 formulation in the archives of the Osmothèque, donated to the collection by Thierry Wasser.

What is Guerlain famous for?

Guerlain was a master perfumer, creating fragrances for the rich and famous – Napoléon III and Queen Victoria to name but two. Pierre-François Pascal passed his skills on to his son Aimé, who in turn taught his nephew Jacques (the latter being responsible for Guerlain’s signature Shalimar scent).

When did Mitsouko by Guerlain first come out?

There is nothing like Mitsouko. First introduced in 1919, it’s been in production for a full century. Mitsouko is a glorious fragrance from a time long before perfumes were expected to be timid, faint and anemic. She makes her presence known – and isn’t that the point of wearing fragrance? It’s complex, paradoxical, almost alive somehow.

What kind of fragrance is Guerlain Mitsouko made of?

Guerlain Mitsouko : Fragrance Review (New and Vintage) Guerlain Mitsouko is the scent of golden autumn days, ripe peaches and burnished wood. Created by Jacques Guerlain in 1919, Mitsouko was a variation on the avant-garde fragrance of the period–Coty Chypre.

What’s the difference between Guerlain Mitsouko and veramoss?

Initially, it is quite lovely with its peachy, spicy-anisic top. The main differences become obvious in the drydown, where the absence of dark oakmoss renders the base thin. 24 hours later on a blotter, Mitsouko is just a crisp, sheer Veramoss (oakmoss synthetic) and musk.