In a world seeking solace and revitalisation, the concept of "wellness fragrances" has blossomed into a captivating conversation. Recent echoes in the esteemed pages of Harper's Bazaar have spurred discussions about the ability of scents to truly elevate our energy and nurture our inner harmony. At Art de Parfum, we're thrilled to be an integral part of this dialogue, as our exquisite creation, Kimono Vert, takes stage in the very article that stirs this aromatic discourse. Embark with us on a fragrant journey that explores the intersection of wellness and scent, and discover how Art de Parfum's Kimono Vert is leading the way. The Science and Soul of Wellness Fragrances The realm where scent and emotions entwine is a place...
One day you smell some spring in the air and another it’s snowing. It is the right time to take out my Kimono Vert for a walk outdoors... review by @followzenose
A green kimono | Зелене кімоно“What does it smell so good?”, my family members asked when I came to visit them. And really, what did it smell so good? Maybe it was a morning cup of green tea with mint, inspiring and, at the same time, calming. And a fragile crystal bowl with ripe plums from own garden. Maybe it was the scent of a silk green kimono stored in the closet together with aromatic eucalyptus leaves. And a thin layer of invisible powder on the neck. Was it the scent of Kimono Vert @artdeparfum? Yes, it was.«Що це так гарно пахне?» - запитали мене мої рідні, коли я прийшла їх провідати. І справді, що це так гарно пахло? Можливо,...
"It has just rained, you breathe in humid air and walk through a forest. "Kimono Vert" authentically captures the vegetation and climate around Kyoto (Sagano Bamboo Forest) for me. An ethereal floral green fragrance that has an airy, fresh and watery character. I perceive soothing nuances of eucalyptus and green tea. A nice, cool and soothing perfume for warmer days." written by @about_scents (English translation)----"Es hat gerade geregnet, man atmet feuchte Luft ein und läuft durch einen Wald. „Kimono Vert“ fängt authentisch die Vegetation und das Klima rund um Kyoto (Sagano Bambuswald) für mich ein. Ein ätherisch blumiger, grüner Duft der einen luftigen, frischen und wässrigen Charakter hat. Ich nehme beruhigende Nuancen von Eukalyptus und grünem Tee wahr. Ein...
We may not know this but a piece of clothing can have a far deeper meaning than just a cover for our skin and to protect our modesty. A symbol of longevity and good fortune, prosperity and growth, the traditional Japanese kimono offers more to the wearer than simply cloth on their back. It’s grounding, individualistic and a reminder of where we came from and who we hope to be. In fact, the kimono has a unique and extensive history worth sharing and also has become an inspiration for a scent, find out more in The Scented Kimono Photo Harry Stonhill Imagery Hajar Djouahra The first ancestors of the kimono date back to the Heian period in Japan (794-1192). Straight...