Coquette

Coquette is a Japanese designer label by Kyoko Hayashi, known for Japan-made leather bags and a small eau de parfum line released in 2015.

Founded in 2003 - Contry of Origin: Japan

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About Coquette

Coquette is a Japanese design label created around the idea of modern essentials made with traditional craft. On the brand’s own “About” page, Coquette describes itself as adding a new design essence to traditional Japanese bag-making techniques, creating bags for working women and producing all items in Japan with local craftsmanship at the core. That origin matters because the brand’s fragrance is not positioned as a typical perfume house launch—it is an extension of a designer’s world.

The move into scent is explained directly on Coquette’s Eau de Parfum page. Designer Kyoko Hayashi notes that after working for a cosmetics company, she started the bag brand and, many years later, found it a natural progression to create perfume—linking the process back to hands-on product development and the emotional role of nuance in materials such as pearl. The fragrance is framed as something intimate and memory-linked, built through repeated trials until the imagined “pearl-like” nuance felt right.

In catalogue terms, Coquette sits in the niche end of lifestyle fragrance: a single, designer-led eau de parfum with a story that is more about mood and character than about trend signals. Rather than presenting a wide range of flankers, the brand treats perfume as a crafted object—part of a personal aesthetic, much like a bag that finishes an outfit.

That fashion-adjacent logic also shapes how customers approach the brand. Coquette appeals to shoppers who value design choices and atmosphere: products that feel curated, not mass-produced, and that carry a clear authorial voice. Even the narrative around the perfume is written like a designer’s notebook—women imagined in specific light, travel, and texture.

For customers, the draw is the coherence of the brand world. If you are drawn to Japanese craft, clean design, and objects that feel considered, Coquette’s fragrance reads as a natural extension—something to wear the way you would choose a leather accessory: quietly distinctive, personal, and intentionally made.

Coquette remains a small but specific name in fragrance because it is not trying to compete on scale. Its value is in being designer-led and Japan-made, offering a scent that functions as part of a broader aesthetic: memory-driven, refined, and rooted in craft.