Jacques Guerlain named his creation ?Mitsouko? after the name of the heroine in the bestselling novel of that time called La Bataille. Mitsouko, a beautiful married Japanese woman, secretly loves a British officer. In 1905, the Russo-Japanese war breaks out. Mitsouko awaits with dignity the outcome of the battle, nobly dominating her feelings.
Jacques Guerlain had the incredible and daring idea of combining a chypre with a very fruity peach note, giving this fragrance all of its modernity.
Designed by Georges Chevalier, its bottle is underscored with graceful scrolls typical of Art Nouveau. Its avant-garde stopper, in the form of a hollowed heart, represented a real technical feat at the time.
Con?u par George Chevalier, son flacon est soulign? par de gracieuses volutes caract?ristiques de l?Art Nouveau. V?ritable prouesse technique, son bouchon avant-gardiste est en forme de c?ur ?vid?.
Ingredients
Peach, spices, undergrowth notes

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