- Tokyo Milk Parfumerie Curiosite perfumes and colognes:
Country:United States
Main activity:Fragrances
Brand website:link
Niche designer
Parent company:Margot Elena
Tokyo Milk Parfumerie Curiosite is an American cosmetics company founded by Margot Elena, a designer based in Denver, CO. Elena is also the creator behind such brands as Lollia, Library of Flowers, and Love & Toast.
Tokyo Milk Parfumerie Curiosite specializes in "Objects to Desire" – a range that includes fragrances, soaps, scented body care items, and candles. These products are housed in meticulously designed bottles, tubes, and boxes, each bearing playful, imaginative names. The brand’s offerings also extend to greeting cards, cosmetics cases, and pocket mirrors, all featuring the distinctive Tokyo Milk aesthetic.
The original Tokyo Milk line boasted antique-inspired packaging, characterized by brown and white labels adorned with sepia-tone, hand-tinted, and vintage-style imagery. Its fragrances typically incorporated notes of fruits, florals, or food.
In 2011, Tokyo Milk launched "Tokyo Milk Dark," a new collection presented in sleek black packaging with white logos, accented by a small splash of color that differs per scent. This line introduced a broader spectrum of fragrance notes and styles, complemented by edgier visuals and creative names that evoke life’s darker, more mysterious side. The latest addition to the Tokyo Milk Dark family is the Fate and Fortune series.
Tokyo Milk Parfumerie Curiosite has 67 perfumes in its fragrance portfolio, with the earliest edition dating back to 2000 and the most recent released in 2024. All fragrances were crafted under the nose of Margot Elena.