The Japanese firm Comme des Garçons (1969) has carved out a niche for itself in the fashion world with an unusual approach in which its avant-garde and disruptive vision stands out. Its innovative and groundbreaking style has been transferred to the field of fragrances with a line of scents as unconventional as its clothing designs. Unusual concepts in perfumery such as oxygen, charcoal and sand are present in their scents.
Each Comme des Garçons perfume is conceived without gender, fusing masculine and feminine, and their design mixes serious style with a nod to playfulness, constantly redefining the boundaries of fashion and perfumery. Its bold approach breaks set standards and defies expectations.