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After great success with Chloe and its successors, the house of Chloe is presenting a new collection of three fragrances which are arriving on the market in February 2010.
The collection was named Chloe Eau de Fleurs and it encompasses Neroli, Capucine and Lavande packed in elegant glass flacons with a silver stopper. They resemble luxurious edition Chloe Lisy from 2009.
Chloe Eau de Fleurs Lavande has a dark, aphrodisiac, deep and intoxicating composition. Perfumer of this edition is Domitille Bertier, and its liquid is coloured in beige. Available as 100ml EDT. The nose behind this fragrance is Domitille Berthier.
Can't pass up a good perfume on sale! I had sampled this one when it first came out and really liked it. However, I didn't make a purchase then as the price was kind of high which is never a deterrent if I really like something. This is Similar to Chloe EDP with a twist! This is smells clean and feminine. I like lavender scents but had never encountered one that was modern that I liked. This is the exception such a beautiful scent you can really smell luxury here. It's got notes of bergamot which are prominent in the beginning. The violet leaf is also noticeable here. Almonds are perceived too but they kind of play in the background tying the whole composition. Then it turns to smells similar to Chloe but lighter with lavender as the center of the scent. Lavender just makes you feel clean. This will make you feel clean but sophisticated at the same time. You will be noticed but not in a loud kind of way. Silage is minimal and the staying power is rather weak in my skin. Great for all year round a versatile scent great for spring for summer for winter anytime of the day preferable although it can work perfectly for romantic nights too. You might want to run to your discount stores that end in XX as this appears to be discontinued.
really appreciate this fragrance a little bit less the price :-)
112 EUR for 100 ml is really expensive and even if I was surprised by the lavander note , really intensive but never disturbing , I think that the price is really too hight .
Ok Chloé is beneath this frangrance and you can recognize their signature..but on me the longevity of this fragrance is really poor.. nothing to see with Chloé Chloé eau de parfum.. on me the sillage is quite inexistant.
Any way I like it , in the top note I can fell some aromatic note.. like in eau de Cartier and even if there're no shared note with it, In the drydonw I found some similitude with Funny of Moschino.
Fleur de capucine is good also with a higher skin power stay .
One of my favourite fragrances to wear. I have the Neroli and the Lavende and I love them both. Worth trying - the Lavender is very contemporary and feminine.
Recently purchased a sample vial with this. It smells nice, but I can't shake the feeling that it reminds me so much of the lavender-scented bin liners we use in my house. Lmao. It's probably just my chemistry or maybe I haven't waited long enough for the fragrance to truly blossom. I only applied it about 10 minutes ago, after all. I can detect some soft, feminine elements starting to reveal themselves which I really like. :)
I find it's very easy for a lavender perfume to be similarly-scented to a disinfectant if one is not careful. This one, thankfully, steers away from that danger zone as it gradually unfolds.
If you like Lavender, this might be a good pick. I liked Capucine most of the range, but then again not enough to buy it. The price is quite expensive and you can get one-dimensional-floral-scents for much less.
I'm in two minds over this fragrance. Eau de Fleurs Lavande is beautiful in a discreet and natural fashion, however I think I'd prefer it more if it was slightly stronger, like Eau de Lavande by Annick Goutal perhaps.
The top notes are when the lavender note is at its most prominent in the composition. It jumps off the skin in a feminine and watery way, somewhat aromatic, but also quite understated. I liked the opening the best.
The heart tended to become more discreet and airy, with subtle tea notes, zesty bergamot and fresh violet leaves complimenting the core. The rich lavender diminishes slightly, a little too soon in my opinion.
The sweet almond accord, although unique and pleasant, disappointed me as I wanted more aromatic lavender than sugared nuts. I think this fragrance is too focused on being elegant and refined that it loses a lot of its character and rawness.
Eau de Fleurs Lavande started off as my favourite from this series, however by the drydown its my least favourite. It's just too fleeting for me and I grew tired of it far too quickly. I favourably acknowledge its purity and softness, but for me it was a little boring and not memorable enough.
Oh my, this is such a perfect lavender scent! Nothing beats Gris Clair from Serge Lutens, but this is a whole different approach to this wonderful note.
It is subtle, woody, deep, and very, very chic and elegant. A perfect scent for wearing in the office or other workplaces demanding discrete scents, but at the same time it has got so much character! Smells professional, but can also reveal its romantic side. An office fragrance with fantasy. It gives a herbal-woody vibe, but there is also some softness and sweetness to it coming from almonds.
If only the price was not so high... (sigh)
WONDERFUL. I think this scent is the nicest out of the three in the collection. Powdery & floral. Not loud, just a modest beauty.
I love lavender, so was hoping this would be the one...but no. It smelt, quite frankly, of laundry soap and not much else...
I knew it!
The top note is beautiful luxurious lavender, really powerful and modern. Not the shy herbal flower you could expect ...
Then it smells VERY similar to Voyage en Mediterranee Mimosa de L`Esterel by L`Occitane en Provence.
This is it: violet leaf + almond!
Haven't looked at the price, but I think I prefer Chloe. It's a bit less sweet and kind of more refined.
Amazing, rich floral.
For me - the Queen of lavenders.
I'm stunned...
A 21st century Lavender may I add. Lasted 9hrs on my skin plus this somehow turned very exotic maybe the almond did that. I'm usually not a lavender fan but this turned my head and others around me also.
I am so in love with you Eau des fleurs Lavande:)
Beautiful fragrance...very soft, powdery, pleasant...wonderful!
Love from first sniff! The most interesting fragrance I have tried lately! It's harsh, but delicate, what I feel is mostly lavender, juniper and mastix. The other two are also on my wish-list.
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