IMMERSE YOURSELF INTO THE UNIVERSE OF MASAKÏ
FOUNDED IN 1998
ORIGINS
Masakï Paris Parfums is the result of over two decades of creative synergy between Japanese designer, Masakï Matsushïma, and the French Perfumery House, Panouge Group.
Together, Masakï Paris presents a fragrance collection that embodies Matsushïma’s visionary spirit, artfully crafted in collaboration with globally renowned perfumers. This fusion of Japanese elegance, French expertise, and the talent of global perfumers results in unique and distinctive fragrances.
MASAKÏ PARFUMS
since 1998
In collaboration with internationally acclaimed perfumers, Masakï Parfums presents a diverse range of fragrances.
Jean Jacques, with his exceptional creativity, has contributed to the creation of a unique collection of perfumes, each possessing a strong identity.
Continuing this legacy, Jérôme di Marino has explored themes that define the brand, crafting conceptual and distinctive fragrance lines.
Adding to this esteemed roster is Leonardo Lucheze, bringing an innovative approach, enriching the Masakï Parfums collection further.
Masakï Matsushïma
Masakï Matsushïma is a Japanese designer, mentored by illustrious masters such as Issey Miyake. He graduated from Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo, and in 1992, Masakï created his company “Masakï Matsushïma International” to present his collections alternatively in Paris and in Tokyo. Two years later, in 1994, he became part of the happening in the French capital during the fashion season and created “Masakï Matsushïma Paris.”
His collections and his predictions of trends two to three years ahead have always remained a source of inspiration for number of fashion lovers and professionals in the industry. In turn, Masakï’s vision has earned him recognition from a variety of trend-setting publications.
“Fashion is often linked to art and my expression of fashion is very close to conceptual art; it is vital for me to seek through my own experiences and spiritual vitality for new ideas.”
– Masakï Matsushïma
THE
MASAKÏ
STYLE
Masakï’s style is a continuous search for innovation. However, one can guess the Japanese approach by the fluidity of his clothes and the sobriety of the colors. Every collection is different from the previous, but a constant philosophy is there: a synthesis between Japanese minimalism and Western avant-gardism.