Eau de Toilette
Created in 2016

Flower In The Air Eau Florale Kenzo

For Women
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2016
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Flower in the Air Eau Florale by Kenzo is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Flower in the Air Eau Florale was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Alberto Morillas. Top note is Passionfruit; middle notes are Rose, Pear Blossom and Jasmine; base notes are Solar Notes, Woody Notes and White Musk.

Composition Profile

fruity 100%
tropical 85%
rose 70%
woody 60%
floral 50%
sweet 40%
fresh 35%
musky 30%
aldehydic 25%
powdery 20%

About the Perfumer

Painting That Reflects Flower In The Air Eau Florale Kenzo

The Demon Seated by Mikhail Vrubel

The Demon Seated by Mikhail Vrubel, 1890

This evocative painting captures the complex, mysterious aura of the fragrance. The rich textures and contemplative mood mirror the fragrance's depth and striking presence, while the bold use of color reflects its distinctive character.

Classic Song That Matches Flower In The Air Eau Florale Kenzo

Song album cover

"Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin, 1924

Like Flower In The Air Eau Florale Kenzo, Gershwin's masterpiece seamlessly blends contrasting elements into a harmonious whole. The composition's elegant transitions between dynamic and serene passages mirror the fragrance's evolution on skin. Just as this scent brings together traditional and modern elements, "Rhapsody in Blue" merges classical structure with jazz improvisation, creating something sophisticated yet accessible—an auditory parallel to this fragrance's olfactory journey.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

The first impression, lasting 15-30 minutes

Passionfruit

Heart Notes

The core character, lasting 2-4 hours

Rose
Pear Blossom
Jasmine

Base Notes

The lasting impression, 4+ hours

Solar Notes
Woody Notes
White Musk
Unique Character

Flower In The Air Eau Florale Kenzo by Kenzo offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Flower In The Air Eau Florale Kenzo embodies the distinctive style of Kenzo while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

Flower In The Air Eau Florale Kenzo is Ideal For

The Free Spirit: A Portrait of the Kenzo Flower in the Air Eau Florale Lover

Archetype: The Innocent

At their core, this person embodies the Innocent archetype—a soul untouched by cynicism, forever chasing lightness, purity, and the simple joy of being alive. Like the fragrance they adore—a delicate blend of peony, jasmine, and a whisper of vanilla—they are drawn to beauty that feels effortless, almost ethereal. They do not seek to dominate the world but to float through it, leaving behind a trail of soft enchantment.

Yet, as with all archetypes, there is a shadow. The Innocent risks naivety, a refusal to see the darker complexities of life. Their optimism can become a shield, a way to avoid confrontation with harsh truths. But in their best moments, they are a reminder that joy is not frivolous—it is an act of rebellion against despair.

Tastes & Aesthetic: A Dance with Lightness

Their world is curated for delight. They prefer airy, pastel-drenched spaces—perhaps a sunlit apartment with sheer curtains that flutter in the breeze. Their wardrobe leans toward flowing fabrics, delicate prints, and a touch of whimsy. They are not afraid of femininity, but they wear it with ease rather than artifice.

In art, they gravitate toward impressionism—Monet’s water lilies, the dreamy strokes of Renoir. Music is an escape: soft indie folk, the nostalgic hum of French pop, anything that feels like a secret shared between kindred spirits. They do not seek the avant-garde for its own sake; they crave beauty that feels true, not merely clever.

Philosophy & Values: The Pursuit of Harmony

They believe, perhaps stubbornly, in goodness. Not in a moralistic sense, but in the quiet conviction that life is meant to be savored, not endured. Their philosophy is not one of deep existential questioning but of intuitive alignment—they trust what feels right, what resonates with their spirit.

This can make them seem detached from worldly struggles, but their avoidance of conflict is not indifference—it is self-preservation. They have learned that bitterness poisons the soul, so they choose instead to nurture joy where they find it. Their greatest value is freedom—not the reckless kind, but the freedom to remain unburdened by unnecessary weight.

Relationships: Gentle Bonds, Fleeting Connections

They are beloved for their warmth, their ability to make others feel at ease. Friends cherish them for their lightness, their refusal to dwell in negativity. Yet, their relationships often lack depth—not because they are incapable of intimacy, but because they instinctively retreat from emotional heaviness.

Romantically, they are drawn to partners who mirror their optimism, who understand that love should feel like sunlight, not a storm. But if a relationship becomes too demanding, they may vanish like morning mist—not out of cruelty, but out of an almost primal need to protect their inner peace.

Lifestyle: A Delicate Balance

They move through life with an almost choreographed grace. Their days are unhurried, filled with small rituals—morning tea in a favorite porcelain cup, evening walks just as the light turns golden. They are not ambitious in the traditional sense; they do not crave power, only the space to exist beautifully.

Yet, this very lightness can become their undoing. When faced with hardship, they may struggle to adapt, to dig in and fight. Their shadow is avoidance—a tendency to float above problems rather than face them. The world, after all, does not always reward those who refuse to engage with its roughness.

The Duality of the Innocent

In their brightest form, they are a beacon of hope, a living reminder that joy is possible even in a fractured world. But when their light dims, it is because they have mistaken innocence for ignorance, serenity for passivity.

To love Flower in the Air is to love the ephemeral—the scent lingers just long enough to enchant, then fades. And so it is with them: they are not meant to anchor others, but to remind them that life, in all its fleeting beauty, is worth embracing.

Pros

  • Exceptional longevity that lasts throughout the day
  • Complex evolution offers a rewarding sensory journey
  • Versatile enough for various occasions and seasons
  • Unique composition stands out from mainstream fragrances
  • High-quality ingredients ensure a premium experience

Cons

  • May be too intense for casual everyday wear
  • Higher price point reflects premium positioning
  • Bold projection might be overwhelming in close quarters
  • Certain notes may polarize some noses
  • Not ideal for those who prefer subtle, skin-close scents

Fictional Characters Who Would Wear This

👔

Harvey Specter

from "Suits"

Confident, polished, and always in control – this scent matches his sophisticated persona.

🕶️

James Bond

from "007 Series"

Elegant yet dangerous, with a complex character that unfolds over time, just like the fragrance.

👑

Daenerys Targaryen

from "Game of Thrones"

Commands attention with a powerful presence that balances fiery intensity and regal grace.

🧠

Sherlock Holmes

from "Sherlock Holmes"

Appreciates complexity and nuance, with a distinctive signature that's easily recognized.

💼

Miranda Priestly

from "The Devil Wears Prada"

Exudes authority and refined taste, with an unapologetic boldness that demands respect.