Issey Miyake L'eau d'Issey for Women or Men
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Popular aquatic women’s fragrance with notes of lotus, lily, and musk; award-winning men’s scent has notes including yuzu and nutmeg
Issey Miyake L’eau d’Issey for Women or Men
L’eau d’Issey Eau de Toilette for Women
- Aquatic floral scent
- Top notes: lotus, freesia, cyclamen, and melon
- Heart notes: peony, lily, and carnation
- Base notes: cedar, sandal, musk, and amber
- Created by Jacques Cavallier
- Launched in 1992
- 1.6 fl. oz.
IL’Eau d’Issey Pour Homme Eau de Toilette for Men
- Woody aquatic fragrance
- Appropriate for any occasion
- Fragrance of the Year, Men’s Luxury, 1996 FiFi Awards
- Fragrance Hall of Fame, 2011 FiFi Awards
- Top notes of yuzu, bergamot, lemon, and tarragon
- Spicy and woody heart notes of nutmeg and water lily
- Base notes of tobacco, sandalwood, cedar, vetiver, and musk
- Created by perfumer Jacques Cavallier
- Launched in 1994
- 2.5 or 4.2 fl. oz. spray bottle
About Issey Miyake
Issey Miyake doesn’t believe in fashion. He doesn’t believe in “gorgeous clothes.” Instead, he says, what he believes in is “a human being and a piece of cloth.” His first pieces were rooted in his native Japan, including revivals of traditional quilted pieces, such as the shijira-ori, made from scraps, and the sashiko. He began his work with the goal of breathing life back into Japan, which he saw “culturally obliterated” after the atomic bomb was dropped on his hometown of Hiroshima. He focused his designs on bright color, unique texture, and above all, functionality.
After studying in Paris and New York, he began to experiment with pleating, working to twist and stitch in new and innovative ways. His goal was to find a pleat style that wouldn’t restrict movement and that would be easy to care for, and that gave birth to the Pleats Please line of apparel. In 1983, he told The New Yorker, “I want to find out what clothing might be.” He has experimented with clothing the customers themselves cut at their preferred length, dresses that resemble paper lanterns, and two pairs of pants sewn together so you and your imaginary friend can be literally joined at the hip. Although his brand has appeared in Vogue and Paris fashion shows every year since 1973, Miyake has always meant to appeal to a wider audience, emphasizing versatility and claiming the motto, “Clothes for everyone, not just a few.”
Aromatic or aquatic? Eau de toilette or eau de parfum? Check out our rundown of fragrance types and tips for wearing.
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Popular aquatic women’s fragrance with notes of lotus, lily, and musk; award-winning men’s scent has notes including yuzu and nutmeg
Issey Miyake L’eau d’Issey for Women or Men
L’eau d’Issey Eau de Toilette for Women
- Aquatic floral scent
- Top notes: lotus, freesia, cyclamen, and melon
- Heart notes: peony, lily, and carnation
- Base notes: cedar, sandal, musk, and amber
- Created by Jacques Cavallier
- Launched in 1992
- 1.6 fl. oz.
IL’Eau d’Issey Pour Homme Eau de Toilette for Men
- Woody aquatic fragrance
- Appropriate for any occasion
- Fragrance of the Year, Men’s Luxury, 1996 FiFi Awards
- Fragrance Hall of Fame, 2011 FiFi Awards
- Top notes of yuzu, bergamot, lemon, and tarragon
- Spicy and woody heart notes of nutmeg and water lily
- Base notes of tobacco, sandalwood, cedar, vetiver, and musk
- Created by perfumer Jacques Cavallier
- Launched in 1994
- 2.5 or 4.2 fl. oz. spray bottle
About Issey Miyake
Issey Miyake doesn’t believe in fashion. He doesn’t believe in “gorgeous clothes.” Instead, he says, what he believes in is “a human being and a piece of cloth.” His first pieces were rooted in his native Japan, including revivals of traditional quilted pieces, such as the shijira-ori, made from scraps, and the sashiko. He began his work with the goal of breathing life back into Japan, which he saw “culturally obliterated” after the atomic bomb was dropped on his hometown of Hiroshima. He focused his designs on bright color, unique texture, and above all, functionality.
After studying in Paris and New York, he began to experiment with pleating, working to twist and stitch in new and innovative ways. His goal was to find a pleat style that wouldn’t restrict movement and that would be easy to care for, and that gave birth to the Pleats Please line of apparel. In 1983, he told The New Yorker, “I want to find out what clothing might be.” He has experimented with clothing the customers themselves cut at their preferred length, dresses that resemble paper lanterns, and two pairs of pants sewn together so you and your imaginary friend can be literally joined at the hip. Although his brand has appeared in Vogue and Paris fashion shows every year since 1973, Miyake has always meant to appeal to a wider audience, emphasizing versatility and claiming the motto, “Clothes for everyone, not just a few.”
Aromatic or aquatic? Eau de toilette or eau de parfum? Check out our rundown of fragrance types and tips for wearing.
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support.
Goods sold by Groupon Goods. View the Groupon Goods FAQ to learn more.
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- FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective
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- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico
- How is the strike-through price determined?