The Story
Why it exists.
Korres, the Greek fragrance house, built its identity on pharmacy traditions and botanical ingredients sourced from the Mediterranean region. Kyma draws its name from the Greek word for wave, the kind that rolls in with an inescapable presence. The brand's commitment to natural formulations meant finding ways to translate the sensation of sea air and mineral depth into a wearable composition. Rather than relying on synthetic marine bases, the perfumer worked with the citrus oils, woody materials, and earth elements that define Greece's coastal landscapes. The result is a fragrance that honors both the brand's natural philosophy and the evocative power of simply feeling the ocean arrive.
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The Beginning
Korres, the Greek fragrance house, built its identity on pharmacy traditions and botanical ingredients sourced from the Mediterranean region. Kyma draws its name from the Greek word for wave, the kind that rolls in with an inescapable presence. The brand's commitment to natural formulations meant finding ways to translate the sensation of sea air and mineral depth into a wearable composition. Rather than relying on synthetic marine bases, the perfumer worked with the citrus oils, woody materials, and earth elements that define Greece's coastal landscapes. The result is a fragrance that honors both the brand's natural philosophy and the evocative power of simply feeling the ocean arrive.
The note choices reflect Korres's preference for materials with natural character and botanical integrity. Lime, mandarin orange, and orange provide citrus brightness without synthetic alternatives. Aquatic notes in the heart capture maritime freshness through mineral and oceanic tonalities rather than laboratory-created marine bases. Cedarwood, nutmeg, and vetiver in the drydown offer woody, earthy depth that connects the fragrance to natural landscapes rather than artificial constructs. This approach ensures each layer feels grounded in actual materials rather than approximations, allowing the wearer to experience something genuinely connected to the coastal inspiration behind the name.
The Evolution
The journey begins with that first citrus wave, lime and mandarin orange crashing against the skin with immediate energy. This opening is designed to feel like exposure to open air, bright and clarifying. Within minutes, the heart introduces aquatic notes that deepen the experience, creating the sensation of being surrounded by water rather than just standing near it. Black pepper adds a subtle complexity here, a faint spiciness that prevents the marine layer from feeling inert. As time passes, the top notes fade and cedarwood emerges, dry and confident, while nutmeg provides warmth and vetiver contributes the earthy, mineral qualities that ground the entire composition in coastal territory rather than generic fresh territory.
Cultural Impact
Kyma sits alongside notable aquatic fragrances like Cool Water, L'Eau d'Issey Pour Homme, and Wood Sage and Sea Salt. What distinguishes it is the Greek coastal character it brings to the category, something specific rather than generic. The brand draws on herbalist traditions and a natural approach to skincare that gives the fragrance a different foundation than many aquatic competitors. There's a botanical quality to how it works that feels more grounded than typical marine fragrances, a clarity of concept that makes it stand apart.
The House
Greece · Est. 1996
KORRES is a Greek fragrance and beauty house born from the oldest homeopathic pharmacy in Athens. Founded in 1996 by pharmacist Georgios Korres, the brand channels 30 years of expertise in botanical formulations into a collection of nature-forward perfumes. Built on the extraordinary diversity of Greek flora, including 1,500 endemic plant species, KORRES creates fragrances rooted in place and purpose.
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Kyma smells like late afternoon on the Aegean coast, the kind of hour when the sun is still high but the breeze has picked up. Warm salt air, the sound of water, no agenda. The right track captures that specific quality: Mediterranean warmth without urgency, a sense of place that doesn't try too hard.
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