
Smell Sea-sational With Issey Miyake's New Ocean-Inspired L'Eau D'Issey Fragrances
This is THE drop, perfume aficionados! Issey Miyake is making a splash this year with not one, but two new fragrances inspired by the raw beauty and rhythm of the ocean. Say hello to L'Eau D'Issey Eau De Parfum Intense and L'Eau D'Issey Pour Homme Eau De Parfum – bold, elegant, and irresistibly fresh, these scents invite you to dive into a whole new world of aquatic luxury.
'I wanted perfumers to see beneath the surface of the water, to feel what I feel,' says ocean explorer Alexis Rosenfeld, whose underwater adventures helped inspire this olfactory voyage.
L'Eau D'Issey Eau De Parfum Intense
Inspired by the ocean's beauty and movement, this luxurious fragrance by Amandine Clerc-Marie captures the hypnotic rhythm of the sea. Centred around a unique Posidonia (Neptune grass) accord, it blends aquatic, herbaceous, and floral notes.
Rich ylang-ylang and damascena rose add depth, while natural vanilla infuses a warm, sensual finish – creating a scent that's both refreshing and deeply evocative.
L'Eau D'Issey Pour Homme Eau De Parfum
This ocean-inspired fragrance by Sophie Labbé is a luxurious blend of contrasts – fresh and warm, fluid and textured.
It opens with vibrant Sichuan pepper and lemon essence, unveiling an aquatic heart, and settles into a deep, elegant base of balsam fir and sustainably sourced cedarwood. A powerful, enigmatic scent that captures the essence of the sea.
Clean Beauty, Conscious Luxury
Both L'Eau D'Issey Pour Homme Eau De Parfum and Eau D'Issey Eau De Parfum Intense crafted by Amandine Clerc-Marie and Sophie Labbé are 91% naturally derived ingredients, blending purity with sophistication.
The fragrance is elevated by 100% natural alcohol, sourced exclusively from French beetroot, for a clean, refined essence that's as chic as it is conscious.
The Issey Miyake fragrances are available in Parkson, Isetan, and AEON, Issey Miyake Lazada, and Zalora Official Store.
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