Tokyo Bloom The Different Company

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Tokyo Bloom The Different Company

Tokyo Bloom The Different Company

Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)

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Description

Tokyo Bloom takes three green elements— galbanum resin, basil leaves and dandelion—and gives them a pastoral comforting pureness. Sweet freshness with an angelic, soft light that only becomes shadowy when the mossy, warm base reveals itself on skin.

Notes: galbanum, basil leaves, dandelion, cassis, star jasmine, cyclamen, guiac wood, musk, amber. Tokyo Bloom was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Emilie (Bevierre) Coppermann.

13 reviews for Tokyo Bloom The Different Company

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I so wanted this
    but wow 150 euro for 5 minutes of lemony basil splash
    it is DG light blue with basil
    very nice and refreshing but omg I think this ona makes a record in how fast niche expensive perfume can disappear
    I know many that last 20 to 40 minutes but this goes away after spray
    such a pitty it is so nice scent, I would even close eyes on that longevity if I would find bottle for 40 euro maximum
    anyway I think it is not in sell anymore, probably they discontinued it because of that issue

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    11:50 – open is meh. Green and dandelion, lots of musk. Smells like a trashy empty lot with sticky plants that leave burrs in socks with a generic (but admittedly not bad) musk.
    Total blah, verging on headache
    ANOTHER DAY
    9:30 – Meh. Oh look, already tried this before. Well, still meh.
    12 – Pretty much gone. Respraying to use up this sample and because while it isn’t anything remarkable, it isn’t the worst thing ever. This house has a lot of great offerings, but Tokyo Bloom isn’t for me.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s wonderful fresh green and suitable for spring and summer .i love it from first spray.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    یله
    بر نازکای چمن
    رها شده باشی
    پا در خنکای شوخ چشمه‌ئی،
    و زنجره
    زنجیره بلورین صدایش را ببافد.
    در تجرّد شب
    واپسین وحشت جانت
    ناآگاهی از سرنوشت ستاره باشد،
    غم سنگینت
    تلخی ساقه علفی که به دندان می‌فشری.
    هم‌چون حبابی ناپایدار
    تصویر کامل گنبد آسمان باشی
    و روئینه
    به جادوئی که اسفندیار.
    مسیر سوزان شهابی
    خطّ رحیل به چشمت زند،
    و در ایمن‌تر کنج گمانت
    به خیال سست یکی تلنگر
    آبگینه عمرت
    خاموشی
    درهم شکند.
    Ahmad Shamlou( 1925 – 2000 )

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t understand how a fragrance inspired by the most amazing season in the most amazing city on earth, could be so dull.
    Tokyo during the cherry blossom season is magical. The streets filled with the sweet smell of sakuramochi wafting in the air, the people so lively chatting with friends in their little parties, tourists eager to see parks filled with fluffy pink blossoms.
    Yet, this perfume evokes none of that. I get the feeling of being in a grassy field in a sleepy suburban town.
    The fragrance is not memorable. It’s a typical grassy scent. It’s not offensive, it’s a safe choice. The perfume pushes no boundaries.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    A very lovely, unique composition that smells strictly of dandelion, a fresh breeze and herbaceous fields…but doesn’t last very long at all. Within minutes of putting it on (to be fair, I only have a non-spray sample from LuckyScent) it starts to fade. In my experience all dabbed fragrances don’t last as long as a full on spray, but this one takes the cake in terms of fading quickly.
    It does smell quite a lot like Mugler’s Cologne, but less strong and astringent. The only shame is how quickly this fades, otherwise it’d be an easy favorite.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    7/10

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Airy, extra subtle, green floral fragrance, nice, but it left me indifferent. I could wear it and feel good about it, but with no love, passion, enchantment.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I like a lot this scent notwithstanding it’s week silage. It’s a reasonably green, reasonably fresh and very natural fragrance. It’s a basil I was looking for in Escada magnetism (I was so disappointed BTW). And dandelion is so amazing lasting from the first to the last minute of the scent live. Even if you never smelled dandelion before you know it is there from the first sniff. The fragrance is not sweet but nevertheless dandelion is delicious with the woods layer completing the last and final touch of this rounded fragrance. I do not notice jasmine and black current there maybe because I have the habitude such notes result in sweet outcome. I need to study to reconsider these notes again in Tokyo bloom comparing to standards already set in my brain by other mainstream all public accessible perfumes.
    I find this scent on the first place comfortable and reassuring. It is good for wearing during warm weather. The lasting power in about 6-7 hours. It is a very good fragrance tending to feminine vibe. I classified it in my “love” category.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    “Tokyo Bloom” perfectly encapsulates the delicate, dewy freshness of Spring. Crisp galbanum and minty basil impart a breath of clean morning air, carrying with it the hazy, pollen-tinged perfume of jasmine blossoms and dandelions. A faint blackcurrant note adds a tart, green, juicy sweetness, forming the depiction of a sunshine-soaked garden, with budding cherry trees waiting to burst into bloom.
    It’s a shame, however, that much like spring blossoms, the perfume is so transparent and fleeting it’s hard to justify the price tag. 30 mins is all I get out of this. So while I would enjoy wearing “Tokyo Bloom”, I probably wouldn’t pay for it.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I wasn’t sure if I would like this or not, since many green scents seem to synthetic and harsh for me. But I love this. I really think it’s the dandelion that pulls this one through. It does have a spicy, smooth smell to me. I smell summer and the smell of a wonderful garden, not that of a city. So, I do agree with sherapop. I can see the rural Japan more clearly. It reminds me a bit of a garden area in Dazaifu (even though there were no dandelions present).
    I find this to be a unique fragrance, and it was so hard to initially evaluate. It’s one of my favorites that I’ve come across. I didn’t have too big of an issue with longevity, but I can see where some would be disappointed. I got about 2 hours before I had to really focus to get the scent.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Sparkling and vernal…paradise in a bottle.
    That is the highest appraisal I have ever given to a fragrance.
    You cannot imagine how astonished was I when I see it was not citrus notes but dandelion on the pyramid.But later I found it definately not that simple.It is much more than a fragrance that similar to some citrus cologne.The dandelion note has a very soft and green aroma, but not in a way that grass or lily-of-the-valley or ivy has, it has a tiny bit of sweetness, somehow resembles bergamot or grapefruit.
    However, the characteristic that interest me is the dandelion (or maybe sth else) has a very weak dryness, which is quite similar to the mastic/lentisk that Corsica Furiosa/Phaedon Lentisque have.This special dryness, combined with the green side of dandelion, make the whole fragrance absolutely perfect.BTW I guess I shall thank the basil and black currant too.
    The only shortcoming is the longevity.Maybe just an hour.
    Damn I don’t f-ing care about this,TO HELL WITH THE LONGEVITY!

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Description: Imagine a lab that has managed to extract and bottle the essence of rejuvenation from two trillion gallons of spring air.
    Recommendation: This timid, natural-smelling fragrance is perfect for any occasion that requires olfactory restraint. Definitely a spring and summer scent.
    Creativity*: 4.25
    Blend**: 4
    Distinctiveness***: 3.75
    Performance: 2

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