Kira Kira (きらきら) is a caress of light, an ephemeral dance suspended in the warm air of a Tokyo summer. It sparkles like the sun's reflection on asphalt, like laughter between two neon-drenched alleyways. Inspired by the Japanese word for sparkling or glittering, this fragrance captures the precise moment when everything becomes clearer, more vivid, more alive.
It all begins with a sparkling freshness, like a green breeze on the back of the neck. Mint bursts forth, lively and crystalline, while Japanese pear, juicy and light, softens the edges. Then the crunch of a green apple surfaces, tangy and joyful, like a wink in the morning light. This fruity opening vibrates like a discreet firework, all in finesse.
Then comes the rising sun. A warm ray slips into the skin of the fragrance, carried by the heliotropic nuances of Hedione. White petals, lily of the valley and lily, slowly bloom, evoking the flowers of summer matsuri. The light thickens, becomes tactile, enveloping, soft like a white cloth on the skin.
In the base, sandalwood prolongs this impression of sweetness with its creamy warmth, while ambrette seed leaves a musky and vegetal veil floating, powdery like skin warmed by the sun. Ambroxan, finally, signs the perfume with a luminous, almost mineral presence, like a golden trace on the skin at the end of the day.
Kira Kira is more than a fragrance. It's a vibration, a spark, a state of mind. An intimate celebration of light, of the fleeting beauty of suspended moments, of that discreet grace that makes simple things shine. It's Tokyo in the summer, in a bottle.