Description
Les Eaux De Fleur, the collection of light floral scents from Kenzo, made its debut in 2008 with three fragrances inspired by Asia: Eau De Fleur de Soie, Eau De Fleur de Magnolia and Eau De Fleur de Thé. Eau de Fleur De Prunier joins the collection in 2009, followed by Eau de Fleur de Yuzu a year after.
The latest limited edition of the collection launched in the fall of 2011 under the name of Eau de Fleur de Camelia. The new fragrance is a very feminine composition of red-petalled flower which name it bears. Its character is sparkling, delicate floral and musky.
The fragrance is available as 50 ml Eau de Toilette.
The nose behind this fragrance is Jean Jacques.
.morojenko. – :
Can anyone tell if it smells like Flower in the air by Kenzo?
Ferrionbir – :
kinda Flower Essentielle, with citrus notes, it’s very feminine without being girly it reminders me of the citrus notes of D&G light blue, smells expensive as well as unoffensive but the bad thing is that it turns into pure soap. I still think Eau de Yuzu is the best frag of this collection, no wonder it came out after the first 4 and it is totally discontinue.
zmerinka – :
Like it more than any other from the Eau de Fleur collection. I smell orange blossoms in the opening (yes, the trendy note of 2011), after that they are being softened by a bit fruity flowers.