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MÏ-YABÉ, Brise Claire Natsu / 夏柑
Wild Grapefruit
Hand & Body Wash
490 ml / 16.57 fl oz
Édition Spéciale
Artwork by Calle Henzel, Turenne Shimouma, 2023
A bright and refreshing daily ritual, Brise Claire Natsu / 夏柑 offers a gentle cleanse with a spirited citrus note. Infused with wild grapefruit and a touch of berry extract, this hand and body wash is designed to leave skin feeling hydrated, supple, and subtly perfumed—never stripped.
The airy gel texture creates a soft lather that rinses clean, while Betaine helps lock in moisture. Ideal for all skin types, especially dehydrated skin in need of a revitalizing touch. The fragrance captures the essence of early summer—crisp, juicy, and luminous.
Key Features
• Gently cleanses without drying
• Hydrating formula with Betaine
• Uplifting scent of wild grapefruit
• Vegan, allergen-conscious, and dermatologically tested
• Suitable for all skin types
Fragrance Mood: Grape, citrus, sun-warmed fruit, soft green notes
Texture: Lightweight gel with low-foam lather
➁ From natural essential oils
mï-yabé ateliers defines the space where contemporary skincare meets cultural curation — a synthesis of skincare + art & culture. Founded by individuals with roots in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Milan, Riga, Greater Copenhagen, and Tokyo — and backgrounds spanning curatorial practice, photography, exhibition design, and advanced skincare — the brand embodies a refined, cross-disciplinary sensibility.
Crafted in the EU using certified, sustainable methods, mï-yabé ateliers formulations mirror the processes of the artist’s studio — where each work is revisited, refined, and resolved through an iterative practice until its final form holds.
Beyond product, mï-yabé functions as a living platform: commissioning new work, supporting artists and curators, and collaborating with institutions through exhibitions and cultural programming. With distribution hubs in both Europe and the US, delivery is swift — often arriving within three days.
Ultimately, mï-yabé ateliers is a tactile inquiry into materiality, ritual, and the art of care. Each product is conceived as a curated object — attuned not only to the needs of the skin, but to the senses, and to a wider cultural dialogue.
Calle Henzel is a Swedish artist and designer whose work explores the intersection of contemporary art and collectible design. Over the past three decades, he has developed a distinctive visual language defined by abstraction, deconstruction, and material experimentation—merging conceptual rigor with tactile depth. Henzel’s practice spans multiple cities, including periods working in New York City and Milan, enriching his approach through diverse cultural and artistic environments. His oeuvre includes both solo pieces and collaborative editions created in dialogue with some of contemporary art’s most influential voices. Collaborations with Nan Goldin, The Andy Warhol Foundation, Richard Prince, and Mickalene Thomas have resulted in works that blur disciplinary boundaries and expand notions of authorship. His pieces—both individual and collaborative—have been exhibited at institutions including MoMA PS1, The Broad, MOCA, and The Goss-Michael Foundation. Positioned at the convergence of fine art, design, and cultural commentary, Henzel’s work is known for its sculptural presence, raw elegance, and emotionally charged surfaces. Through independent projects and collective partnerships, he continues to define a space uniquely his own within the international art landscape.
