Chanel, Misc., $110.00
| DESIGN HOUSE |
Chanel |
| YEAR |
1996 |
| CLASSIFICATION |
Semi-Oriental, Floral, Fresh |
| FAMILIES |
Oriental - Floral - Vanilla |
| FRAGRANCE |
Soft Sweet Spices, Orange Flowers, Fresh Citrus, Melons, Peaches, Plums |
| TOP NOTES |
Citron, Mandarin |
| HEART NOTES |
Rose, Jasmine, Honeysuckle, Water Lily, Magnolia |
| BASE NOTES |
Vanilla, Vetiver |
| USE |
Daytime, Romantic Occasions |
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From Chanel, Allure is a tangy semi-Oriental blend built around six movements. The opening features an initial cologne-style freshness of citron–the mark of a truly elegant perfume.
The naming of Chanel No. 5 is legend, and Allure follows suit in an uncanny fashion. During Allure’s creative development, it seems that fated submission number 819 from the Chanel laboratory, proved to be the winning Allure formula. Later, upon reflection, it was realized that Mademoiselle Chanel’s birthday was August 19, or 8/19. Coincidence? She’d always been fascinated with numerology.
Allure is packaged in chic beige and black, Mademoiselle Chanel’s favorite combination. A versatile, multifaceted scent, for the woman with a certain indefinable something, a certain je ne sais quoi.
© Perfume Profile by Jan Moran, Fabulous Fragrances II
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