Kenzo Takada is a Japanese fashion designer who has spawned the successful Flower range of perfumes. Kenzo moved to Paris in 1964 and began displaying his sketches in the hope of landing design contracts. He started gathering heat in the market in 1970 when his first show took place and his first boutique opened. In 1971 his shows toured New York and Tokyo and Kenzo became a major player in the fashion world.
He first entered the perfume industry in 1998, and launched Flower in 2000, which has since become the flagship fragrance of the brand. Flower is a sensual floral scent with notes of hawthorn and cassis at its top; an emphatic heart of violet, jasmine, and rose; and a base of vanilla and white musk. We have a range of sizes available at Fragrance Mad, including the flabbergasting offer of a 100ml Eau de Parfum for just £39.99. Tell the neighbours.
Winter Flowers is Kenzo’s new take on Flower for the cold months ahead. The scent has top notes of mandarin and violet leaves; rose, camellia, and mimosa at its heart; and base notes of patchouli, amber, and vanilla. Pick up a 50ml EDP for £25.99, that’s half the recommended retail price!