Miss Sakura
Floral Eau de Parfum for Women · Cherry Blossom, Jasmine, and Musk
Hanami in a frosted bottle: three notes—and not a single one more—to capture the cherry blossom at the height of its bloom. The Saudi brand Assaf presents its most refined floral fragrance—and one of its highest-rated.
Miss Sakura by Assaf: The Cherry Blossom Fragrance in a Nutshell
Launched in 2022 by Assaf, Miss Sakura—a Saudi niche fragrance house ranked number one in its country on the Beautyworld rankings—is a floral eau de parfum for women in a 200-ml large-format bottle, part of the Lady Collection and listed under barcode 6287042405404. Its composition features three notes: cherry blossom at the top, jasmine at the heart, and musk at the base. The Fragrantica community has given it a 4.5 out of 5 based on initial votes, noting approximately 7 hours of longevity and a strong sillage, making it ideal as a daytime, spring, and summer fragrance. Available as an authentic product at Parfumerie de Dubai.
Three Notes for a Hanami
The house itself tells the story of its founding: on one of the most beautiful days of spring, an encounter with a cherry blossom that, despite its small size, leaves an unforgettable impression. Miss Sakura captures this fleeting encounter in the opening: a cherry blossom Light and airy, with a subtle hint of cherry, as fresh as an April path. No frills here: the note stands on its own, setting the fragrance’s tone from the very first second.
The heart entrusts everything to jasmine : the great white flower of the craft, radiant and feminine, which gives the bouquet its richness and classic elegance. It is this note that transforms the spring-like sketch into a truly refined fragrance, without ever feeling heavy: the composition remains clean and luminous, falling into the category of fresh white flowers rather than heady evening scents.
The sediment settles on the musk, soft and velvety—that clean, second-skin quality that allows light florals to linger far beyond their apparent fragility. The brand sums up the ultimate vision: soft, feminine, clean, and graceful. Three notes in all: the olfactory equivalent of a haiku, where every word counts because there are no others.
At Assaf, this minimalist style is a hallmark of the house: it’s taken to the extreme in Glitch, the blended fruity-mineral scent from the Arrogate Collection, created by two world-renowned perfumers. Miss Sakura is its feminine, bucolic counterpart: the same understated elegance, yet two contrasting temperaments—the playground versus the Japanese garden.
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Bottle design
A tall column of frosted rose-colored glass, matte as a petal glistening with dew, topped with a cream-colored cap featuring faceted edges: the silhouette evokes both a precious incense stick and a perfume bottle. On the front, “MISS SAKURA” is written in spaced-out white capital letters, and the Assaf's equestrian coat of arms marked with its vintage, as discreet as a seal.
The case fulfills that promise by coral and rose gold : a tall, understated bottle, with the fragrance’s name written in gold letters along the horizon line of the cap. Pink without being cloying: the bottle evokes flowers, but with the sophistication of a brand that cherishes its classics.
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Performance & sensations
That's the paradox of Miss Sakura: a delicate, petal-like profile, yet heavyweight numbers. The Fragrantica community rates it 4.5 out of 5 Based on its initial ratings, one of the highest-rated titles in the Assaf catalog, with lasts about 7 hours and a strong wake. The reason lies in the base note of musk—a subtle yet long-lasting fixative—and in the eau de parfum concentration, presented in a generously sized bottle.
His kingdom is the day : Spring mornings, of course, but also at the office, during lunches, and on summer walks—anywhere a clean, luminous floral scent is welcome. Two sprays are enough to last the day; and with 200 ml In the "Givrée" column, you can make this part of your daily morning routine without ever having to count—that’s exactly what these large-format products from the Gulf are designed for.
FAQ: Miss Sakura by Assaf
What does "Sakura" mean?
Sakura refers to the cherry blossom in Japanese, and it is much more than just a flower: it is a national ritual. Every spring, Japan celebrates hanami, the viewing of cherry blossoms, whose spectacular bloom lasts only a few days. Sakura has thus become a symbol of fleeting beauty—the kind we admire precisely because it is so transient. Assaf embraces this image: the house tells the story of an encounter with a small flower that leaves an unforgettable impression.
Is cherry blossom actually used in perfumery?
Not in extract form: the actual flower yields almost no usable essential oil. The cherry blossom used by perfumers is therefore a reconstructed accord—a watercolor composition built on soft floral facets, a hint of cherry fruitiness, and an aqueous transparency. That’s what makes it so charming: each house paints its own sakura. Miss Sakura’s version is light and spring-like, more reminiscent of a park path in April than cherry candy.
Which famous perfume does Miss Sakura remind you of?
Some enthusiasts compare it to the “cherry blossom” scent from a renowned Parisian fashion house, whose private collection embraces the same minimalist style; some even find that the Assaf version has better staying power—at a fraction of the price. Both share the light, clean femininity of cherry blossoms; Miss Sakura adds a more pronounced jasmine note and a larger 200 ml bottle. It’s a wonderful introduction to this highly sought-after style.
Can such a light floral scent really last 7 hours?
Yes, and that’s the art of composition: lightness is an impression, not a concentration. Miss Sakura is an eau de parfum, and its musky base acts as an invisible fixative: the musk clings to the skin and holds the floral notes there long after the brilliance of the opening has subsided. Community reviews generally agree on a 7-hour longevity and a strong sillage: the flower is delicate, but its impact is anything but.
What's the best season to wear Miss Sakura?
Spring, both in name and in spirit: it’s the scent of the first beautiful days, light jackets, and terraces we’ve rediscovered. Summer follows close behind, its fresh, clean notes holding up beautifully in the heat. In fall and winter, it remains wearable as a home fragrance or for mild days, but it truly comes into its own between April and September: a portable hanami, ready to be unleashed with a single spritz.
Why order Miss Sakura from Parfumerie de Dubai?
Because Oriental fragrances are our sole specialty: our Assaf bottles come directly from official channels in the Gulf, with a guarantee of authenticity for every item. Our detailed product descriptions provide you with the full fragrance profile, actual longevity, and recommended application amounts before you buy, and your order is shipped carefully packaged, with responsive customer service both before and after your purchase.