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J is the sophisticated and proud look of a geisha. Delicate and graceful silk kimono, it expresses the elegance and charm of the ancient culture of the Land of the Rising Sun. - Ethereal, intimate, Luminous
A tribute to Japanese tradition and its aesthetics of deconstructed and minimal lines, J expresses an essential aspect of Costume National DNA, in which the union of East and West becomes the emblem of a unique and distinctive style. The excellence of raw materials meets the delicacy and reserve of the Japanese attitude, giving rise to an ethereal, deep, luminous fragrance.
The bottle becomes an iconic design object: a glass reproduction of Ennio Capasa's sculpture inspired by the human figure, it seals the brand's identity with its distinctive color, black, embellished with a delicate shade of gradation that evokes the rising of light.
Its fresh and sparkling head of Neroli LMR* oil, mandarin and lime evokes Japanese creativity combined with a basic material reference: water. The heart, in which cherry blossom, orange blossom absolute and rose bloom, is characterized by brightness, gentleness and elegance. The enveloping base, a harmony of cashmere wood, rice powder and musk, recalls the depth of traditions. In dialogue with the fragrance I, it is part of an olfactory itinerary that, going from East to West, defines the Costume National identity, marking the turning point where past and future meet.
Distinguishing note: Sakura (cherry) blossom
Origin : Praised for its fleeting beauty for centuries, the cherry blossom is the symbolic flower of Japan. Hanami, the time when the sakura blossoms bloom, is the most popular season in this country. In Japan, cherry blossoms symbolize clouds. This is because they bloom in abundance, creating fluffy clouds over the trees. The long bloom is followed by a beautiful flower that sadly dies shortly after, representing the fleeting nature of life. For this reason, in Japan, cherry blossoms are a symbol of mortality and are often used in artistic representations.
Extraction : the raw material is recreated in the laboratory by the perfumer.
Top notes
Neroli LMR*, mandarin, lime
Heart notes
Sakura flower, rose, orange blossom absolute LMR*
Base notes
Cashmere wood, rice powder, musk
Olfactory family
Floral musky
Concentration 20%
Vittoria Profumi's Council: floral, delicate. For all lovers of florals, reminiscent of the Orient.
J is the sophisticated and proud look of a geisha. Delicate and graceful silk kimono, it expresses the elegance and charm of the ancient culture of the Land of the Rising Sun. - Ethereal, intimate, Luminous
A tribute to Japanese tradition and its aesthetics of deconstructed and minimal lines, J expresses an essential aspect of Costume National DNA, in which the union of East and West becomes the emblem of a unique and distinctive style. The excellence of raw materials meets the delicacy and reserve of the Japanese attitude, giving rise to an ethereal, deep, luminous fragrance.
The bottle becomes an iconic design object: a glass reproduction of Ennio Capasa's sculpture inspired by the human figure, it seals the brand's identity with its distinctive color, black, embellished with a delicate shade of gradation that evokes the rising of light.
Its fresh and sparkling head of Neroli LMR* oil, mandarin and lime evokes Japanese creativity combined with a basic material reference: water. The heart, in which cherry blossom, orange blossom absolute and rose bloom, is characterized by brightness, gentleness and elegance. The enveloping base, a harmony of cashmere wood, rice powder and musk, recalls the depth of traditions. In dialogue with the fragrance I, it is part of an olfactory itinerary that, going from East to West, defines the Costume National identity, marking the turning point where past and future meet.
Distinguishing note: Sakura (cherry) blossom
Origin : Praised for its fleeting beauty for centuries, the cherry blossom is the symbolic flower of Japan. Hanami, the time when the sakura blossoms bloom, is the most popular season in this country. In Japan, cherry blossoms symbolize clouds. This is because they bloom in abundance, creating fluffy clouds over the trees. The long bloom is followed by a beautiful flower that sadly dies shortly after, representing the fleeting nature of life. For this reason, in Japan, cherry blossoms are a symbol of mortality and are often used in artistic representations.
Extraction : the raw material is recreated in the laboratory by the perfumer.
Top notes
Neroli LMR*, mandarin, lime
Heart notes
Sakura flower, rose, orange blossom absolute LMR*
Base notes
Cashmere wood, rice powder, musk
Olfactory family
Floral musky
Concentration 20%
Vittoria Profumi's Council: floral, delicate. For all lovers of florals, reminiscent of the Orient.