Rich simplicity

“The most beautiful and purest fragrance in the world: the smell of water on a woman’s skin,” Issey Miyake said in 1992 about his new creation by L'eau D'issey. Years and sales reports have confirmed - this was not overconfidence. The history of floral-aquatic perfume is written by the Japanese brand to this day, and the next chapter in it is L'eau D'issey Pure. Even more freshness and coolness thanks to the unique Maritima molecule, more sensuality brought by notes of ambergris and Kashmir tree, and the same heady bouquet of lilies, orange flowers, damask roses and jasmine. American designer Todd Bracher perfected the cult graceful bottle of aroma. The dewdrop that crowned the cap was transformed into a comprehensive form: now the entire vessel looks like a drop of water.

Watch the video: Rails Conf 2012 Keynote: Simplicity Matters by Rich Hickey (May 2024).