The Story
Why it exists.
Yujin Bouquet Pink arrived in 2002 as the latest chapter of Ella Mikao’s Yujin series, a line that began with a masculine launch in 2000 and quickly grew into a palette of aquatic, floral and oriental moods. The house, founded in 1999 in Tokyo, built the Yujin family around clear, single‑theme stories, and the pink bouquet was conceived to capture the fleeting joy of a spring market stall overflowing with ripe berries and fresh blossoms.
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Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald
The Beginning
Yujin Bouquet Pink arrived in 2002 as the latest chapter of Ella Mikao’s Yujin series, a line that began with a masculine launch in 2000 and quickly grew into a palette of aquatic, floral and oriental moods. The house, founded in 1999 in Tokyo, built the Yujin family around clear, single‑theme stories, and the pink bouquet was conceived to capture the fleeting joy of a spring market stall overflowing with ripe berries and fresh blossoms.
The composition leans on a fruit trio, blackcurrant, raspberry and peach, that mirrors the vivid colors of a Japanese sakura festival, while the addition of freesia and amaryllis adds a crisp, garden‑fresh edge. In the heart, jasmine and lily‑of‑the‑valley provide a soft, powdery veil that lets the rose shine without overwhelming, and a hint of strawberry introduces a subtle sweetness that bridges fruit and flower. The base grounds the bouquet with amber, cedarwood and musk, delivering a warm, lingering finish that feels like sunlight caught in silk.
The Evolution
The opening erupts in the first ten minutes with a bright splash of blackcurrant, freesia, peach, pear and raspberry, punctuated by amaryllis and pineapple that give the top a juicy, slightly tropical sparkle. As the initial zing settles, the heart emerges around the 15‑minute mark: jasmine and lily‑of‑the‑valley unfurl, rose adds a classic floral depth, and strawberry whispers a soft, sweet undertone, creating a powdery‑violet ambience. By the half‑hour, the base notes of amber, cedarwood and musk begin to anchor the scent, turning the bright fruit into a warm, woody glow that lingers on the skin for the next four to six hours, fading gently into a quiet, comforting trail that feels like a soft cashmere wrap after the sun has set.
Cultural Impact
Since its debut in 2002, Yujin Bouquet Pink has become a subtle cultural touchstone within the Japanese‑inspired fragrance community, often cited in online forums as the go‑to entry point for newcomers seeking a balanced fruity‑floral experience. Its accessible price point and moderate sillage have allowed it to appear in a range of lifestyle blogs, influencing seasonal wardrobe choices and inspiring indie perfume creators to experiment with blackcurrant and peach accords. Over the past two decades the scent has been featured in several pop‑culture playlists and has even been referenced in a few television dramas as background ambience for youthful, optimistic scenes, reinforcing its association with fresh, optimistic moments in everyday life.
The House
Japan · Est. 1999
Ella Mikao is a Japanese fragrance house that emerged at the turn of the millennium. Founded in 1999, the brand quickly built a catalogue centred on the Yujin series, a line of scents that span from fresh aquatic blends to richer oriental compositions. Though the label adopts a fictional designer persona, its releases appear in independent fragrance databases and are sold through niche retailers worldwide. The brand’s modest size allows it to focus on distinctive note structures while maintaining a consistent visual language across its bottles and packaging.
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The scent feels like a sunrise stroll through a blooming market, so a breezy indie pop track with bright guitars and warm undertones matches its vibe.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald
















