The Amyris Femme fragrance of the avant-garde brand Maison Francis Kurkdjian was launched in 2012. It belongs to the Floral olfactory family and was prepared by Kurkdjian himself. This "eau de parfum" corresponds to a luminous fragrance, born from the encounter between the "amyris" of Jamaica and the lily of Florence, which are two elements that possess an irresistible aura and a certainly natural elegance. This perfume transports anyone to a joyous whirlwind, a flight of lemon and odour peas that lights up an amber musk chord. A fresh and shining fragrance as a pivoting and passionate round.
In this “eau de parfum” reveals an azahar output of the limonero and orange California that constitute a heart that is accentuated little by little with notes of white cuba blossom (madera de amyris) and iris and ends with a background of notes of vetiver, musk and amber.
A content enclosed in a practical glass jar, comfortable to transport and locate anywhere and a beautiful and elegant gray-colored cover to bring more style to the presentation of this perfume. A jar that evokes the silhouette of the most modern skyscrapers of an agitated yet charming city.
Francis Kurkdjian is a contemporary perfumer, who became famous at the age of 26 for designing the aroma of Le Male for Jean Paul Gaultier, one of the best-selling perfumes in the world. This was followed by more than forty additional creations for the world's leading perfume companies. Kurkdjian opened the roads to a new generation of perfumes. In 2001 he won the François Coty Award in recognition of his career. He co-founded his own luxury fragrances house Maison Francis Kurkdjian with his business partner Marc Chaya in 2009 in Paris.