A fruity chypre fragrance developed by Jacques Guerlain in 1919, the Mitsouko perfume is named after the heroine of Claude Farrère's novel La Bataille, which tells of a fraught wartime romance between a Japanese woman and a British officer. Mastering a balance of peach notes with jasmine flowers and May rose, the lingering final stage of the scent blends spicy notes with earthy underbrush and vetiver.

GUERLAIN Mitsouko Extrait De Parfum In White
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Mitsouko Extrait De Parfum In White
A fruity chypre fragrance developed by Jacques Guerlain in 1919, the Mitsouko perfume is named after the heroine of Claude Farrère's novel La Bataille, which tells of a fraught wartime romance between a Japanese woman and a British officer. Mastering a balance of peach notes with jasmine flowers and May rose, the lingering final stage of the scent blends spicy notes with earthy underbrush and vetiver.