King Kong Kenzo

3.56 из 5
(9 отзывов)

King Kong Kenzo

King Kong Kenzo

Rated 3.56 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

King Kong Kenzo for women of Kenzo

SKU:  672622a3e459 Perfume Category:  . Fragrance Brand: Notes:  , , , , , , , , .
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Description

King Kong is the first fragrance from the Japanese designer Kenzo, launched in 1978. The fragrance is spicy, green and oriental, dominated by aromas of banana, clove, peppermint, rose, oak moss, amber and resin, among others. Available as 60 and 150 ml EDT.

9 reviews for King Kong Kenzo

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Green? No way. Very marginally at least. When ends a bit of.
    This is very woody, white woods, medium spiced, sticky nectarine perfume.
    Not far from J’ai Osé, Mystere, Vu de Lapidus. That era. A bit Femme also and Dalì. But the mentioned are full and fleshy, because of the flowers maybe. This has a carved out, a drilled smell.
    Banana? yes a lot, but you notice this note only if you already know that is inside. You wont smell like a banana candy. Banana has many facet yellow flowery, fruity, rubbery.
    Oakmoss? a lot wich make this perfume more chypre than oriental.
    It is elegant. Sensual. African. Wierd. Fantasy. Magic.
    Well, a bit vintage but… magnetic.
    Yes make me think to a Princess mulatta of another planet into a Moebius comic.
    I feel more carnation than clove. But can be, it has that pepper balsamic aura. And a bit leather/suede presence. It seems to have also a tiare ylang aldeydes shadow, and a patchouli tear, a pinch of metal powder..
    King Kong is a deprecable name. But the scent can remind a remote jurassik island. A carnivorous flower. Bitter sweet.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    an amazing fragrance, I’ve never smelled banana in it though. I wore it when it first came out and still have some unopened bottles which I want to sell. please message me if you’re interested.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    King Kong is a surprise in a sense of being much more conventional and classical-smelling than expected; instead of being pleasantly surprised with exotic elements (banana, cloves), for the first 10 minutes it is mostly showing its’ powerful 80s chypre character to the point of becoming almost exactly bitter/green like marigold (if my sample wasn’t labeled, I would have sworn I’m smelling vintage Montana Parfum de Peau). On the other hand, I did picked up some rubbery nuances in the background, even a delicate minty breeze… I suppose my sample came from an EdT splash bottle and some notes simply disappeared with time, or maybe King Kong and I are simply not a good match (I got more bananas of D&G Sicily, more exotics of Guy Laroche Clandestine). Still, this is a fine spicy-green chypre that won’t disappoint fans of this genre.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I am very curious about this perfume, specially because of the banana note. I am not a big fan of bananas, but I love banana pie…
    Maybe it will be better to wear this fragrance at Brazilian Carnival firstly.
    Anyway, I think that it would be very funny to answer people in the streets who use to ask us a certain famous question: “What perfume are you wearing now?”…
    I wonder if will they believe me when I say: “It´s King Kong!!”… lol…
    Yes, I would buy a bottle.
    Very good!

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    It make me think to Star Wars’s Princess Leia into an alien oasis.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Certainly this is a perfume craziest I’ve ever felt. The word for it is “crazy.”
    It is vintage but very usable today, is shareable, men and women can use it.
    Exotic, delicious!
    I’ll still remember with what perfume it looks and I come here to tell. At the exit we feel something like burnt rubber but this feature disappears quickly and then can feel cloves, roses and a pleasant tangle of spices. What perfume well done!
    I have not read many bananas as I felt people referring to this note.
    Well, anyway I’m very happy with this rarity!

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Hi, I was (and I remain) a BiiiiiiiG fan of this perfume. However, haven’t been able to find it for over 20 years. If someon knows wher to buy it nowadays, please let me know !
    For those who wonder what it smells like, I would suggest to buy a home fragrance oil from “The Body Shop” named “sandalwood and ginger”. The smell is pretty close to KK.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    As soon as I sprayed it on, I was shocked; this is a very strong perfume! It was as if I’d ordered whiskey straight up. After a while it changed into a gentler scent. It’s clear it’s an old perfume; the scent is old-fashioned. I smelled the banana. The strong scent and the banana could be the reason why it’s called King-Kong 🙂 It’s not a wow-scent for me, but it’s not bad either. It’s different from anything I know, that’s for sure.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Great! Thanks for adding my request! I also posted a thread on the forum before that asking people who are familiar with the fragrance how it smells like, so i will ask here once again: Is it good or bad and please share your reviews about this fragrance. Thanks!

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