Fragrance premiere: 2000
TM Country: Japan
Gender: unisex
Classification: middle up
Type of fragrance: floral, chypre
Top notes: Bamboo, Hyacinth
Heart note: Indian laurel, spruce resin
Final note: Oakmoss, Frankincense
Odeur 71 is the second anti-perfume in a collection of unique fragrances from Japanese fashion house Comme Des Garcons. In the year 2000, perfume masters, using modern technology, cloned inorganic scents that are constantly found in everyday life and combined them with natural ingredients. This is how a revolutionary fragrance appeared, which instantly won the hearts of connoisseurs of avant-garde perfumery all over the world. The composition of Odeur 71 includes unusual chords of a toaster, aluminum, ballpoint pen ink, a burning incandescent lamp, a working copier, heated metal, pencil shavings, electricity and laundry.
Organic scents in a unique composition include accords of wood and oak moss, bamboo and bay leaf, white pepper and lettuce juice, and water hyacinth. As a result of the combination of 71 notes, an incredibly fresh, bright and original fragrance was created, ideal for daily use and able to perfectly emphasize the extraordinary personality of its owner. The revolutionary composition of Odeur 71 is a testament to how the combination of seemingly strange and incompatible accords can create a truly fantastic fragrance.