
Luxury fragrance brand Creed will release its "Aqua Series" on November 26th, consisting of three eau de parfums (100ml each, 38,000 yen) that emphasize luxury. The bottle, which aims for "ultimate elegance" just like the fragrance itself, features a deep, streamlined base that flows naturally into a smoothly curved neck, while the convex design on the side reflects light in an intricate way. The glass, crafted by artisans who have inherited centuries of traditional techniques, is made from sand mined in Fontainebleau, a town once beloved by royalty. The diamond-cut cap features brass engraved with Creed's crown logo. Perfumer Olivier Creed blended rare natural ingredients to create an unprecedentedly delicate fragrance. Combining Eastern and Western woods, flowers, and spices, he combined his fragrant techniques to create a truly captivating fragrance. "Asian Green Tea" combines fruity notes of bergamot and mandarin, violet and heliotrope, and green tea for a refreshing citrus water fragrance. "Cedre Blanc," with notes of lily, white jasmine, white cedar, and sandalwood, is a woody floral that begins cool and then transitions to a green, warm base. "Vetiver Geranium," where geranium and cedar blend with rose, patchouli, and cedar, creates a woody floral scent that lasts all day. Founded in London, England in 1760, Creed was appointed a Royal Warrant holder by Queen Victoria and enjoyed the patronage of royalty and aristocrats from around the world, including Napoleon III and Empress Elisabeth. Even after relocating to Paris in 1854, the brand continues to create perfumes based on its founding principles, including its commitment to ingredients and handmade manufacturing methods.




















