Kenzo Parfums Ryoko – Review
June 30, 2009 by Michelle Smith
Filed under Fragrances
Designed for travel, the Kenzo Ryoko line consists of small bean-shaped fragrance “pebbles,” that were designed by Industrial Designer Karim Rashid.
Ryoko is the Japanese word for travel. The Ryoko is small, “pocket size,” and it’s easy to take while flying – the airline-approved amount of liquid (less than 3 oz), just be sure to pack it in a bag that you are checking, not a carry on.
I got to try the KenzoAmour Ryoko, which is lucky for me, as it’s my all-time favorite scent. It’s also available in FlowerbyKenzo and L’eauparKenzo eau de parfums for women and L’eauparKenzo and Kenzo Homme for men. The sprays are available for $29 at KenzoUSA.
I love my little pebble. The sleek, shiny, pink bean comes in a clear display case. It’s shaped to fit your hand perfectly and has a built-in plunger for spraying. I showed it to Sarah, Bay, and Mom. They all had the same reaction, “Oh, how cute!” Sarah said that the pebble reminds her of a jelly bean. This would make a great gift. I hope that they are still around at Christmas time because they’d fit perfectly in a stocking.

KenzoAmour Ryoko
$29
Fragrance notes: Frangipani, Cherry Blossom, Tanakha Wood, Incense, Thai Rice Steam, Vanilla, White Tea.
Image credit: KenzoUSA














