Kedu by Memo Paris is an exercise in contrast, balancing a bright, zesty opening with a savory, starchy heart that feels grounded and unique. At the first spray, it hits with a sharp, vibrant blast of...
The fragrance is widely recognized for its unique use of sesame, which community members describe as a nutty, starchy, and slightly savory departure from typical fresh scents.
There is a strong consensus that Kedu is a "skin scent" with intimate sillage and moderate longevity, leading some enthusiasts to debate whether its performance justifies the luxury price point.
It is frequently compared to Diptyque’s L'Eau Papier due to the shared grain-like sesame profile, though Kedu is noted for having a brighter, more citrus-forward opening.
Most users recommend Kedu as an ideal daytime fragrance for professional or casual settings, particularly during the spring and summer when its airy, translucent qualities can shine without being cloying.