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Created by master perfumer Alberto Morillas, this Flower by Kenzo EDP is celebrated as a modern classic in the world of floral powdery perfumes for women.
Flower by Kenzo Eau de Parfum is a timeless and iconic women's fragrance launched by Kenzo in 2000. Created by master perfumer Alberto Morillas, this Flower by Kenzo EDP is celebrated as a modern classic in the world of floral powdery perfumes for women.
Inspired by the imaginary scent of the scentless poppy flower, Flower by Kenzo captures a soft, feminine, and elegant essence that perfectly blends floral freshness with a delicate powdery character.
Olfactory Family & Character
This Kenzo women's perfume belongs to the Floral Powdery family. It offers a sophisticated balance of delicate flowers, subtle sweetness, and comforting musk, making it one of the most beloved powdery floral fragrances for everyday wear.
Fragrance Pyramid
Main accords: Powdery, Floral, Violet, Rose, Musky, Vanilla, and Amber.
Fragrance Description
Flower by Kenzo Eau de Parfum opens with a gentle floral burst of rose and hawthorn, quickly evolving into the star of the show: a soft, powdery Parma Violet. It settles into a warm base of white musk and vanilla that feels like a delicate, skin-like caress.
Many describe this women's fragrance as elegant, romantic, and comforting — like fresh flowers dusted with baby powder. It is feminine without being overly sweet, making Flower by Kenzo EDP a versatile choice for daily use, office wear, or special occasions.
Performance (100 ml Spray)
Presented in the signature 100 ml spray bottle with the iconic poppy design, Flower by Kenzo remains a must-have in any women's perfume collection. Its timeless appeal and delicate sophistication continue to captivate new generations of women who appreciate refined, powdery floral scents.
Kenzo Takada, reconocido diseñador japonés, fundó su marca Kenzo en 1970 con la apertura de su primera boutique Jungle Jap en París. La tienda logró un éxito inmediato gracias al innovador uso de tejidos étnicos, estampados vibrantes y una fusión única entre la estética oriental y occidental. Sus desfiles se distinguieron por su carácter teatral y espectacular: modelos a caballo y, en una ocasión emblemática, el propio Kenzo Takada desfilando sobre un elefante.
En 1988 lanzó su línea de perfumes Kenzo para mujer, y en 1991 presentó su primera fragancia masculina, ampliando su presencia en el sector de la moda y la perfumería de lujo.