Chanel, Misc.,
| DESIGN HOUSE |
Chanel |
| YEAR |
2001 |
| CLASSIFICATION |
Fruity, Oriental, Spicy |
| FAMILIES |
Modern Oriental |
| FRAGRANCE |
Orange, Bergamot, Jasmine Petals, Morning Rose, Patchouli, Vetiver |
| TOP NOTES |
Jasmine, Patchouli, Rose, Orange, Bergamot |
| HEART NOTES |
Jasmine Petals, Morning Rose |
| BASE NOTES |
Patchouli, Vetiver |
| USE |
Daytime, Romantic |
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Coco Chanel was always a work in progress, forever innovative and inventive, fresh and provocative. Now the irrepressible spirit of Coco Chanel is captured in Coco Mademoiselle, a new feminine and sexy, young and exciting fragrance. The scent is more casual and relaxed, a modern, new interpretation of Coco, almost completely different from the original scent, but clearly inspired by it. It still has an oriental feeling, but enlivened with kicky, modern, unexpected notes. The classic citrus top notes are very subtle, retaining only the freshness, but a freshness that is abstract. The middle notes are defined by a jasmine-rose accord, light as a petal. As with Coco, the base notes are evocative of sensual femininity and opulent voluptuousness.
Coco Mademoiselle is a fresh Oriental blend from Chanel. The original Coco was created in honor of couturier Gabrielle Chanel. Colleagues called her “Mademoiselle,” but her dearest friends knew her as “Coco.” The scent of Coco Mademoiselle, while it shares some fragrance notes as the original Coco, is a sheerer formula, distinct and different.
Chanel’s house perfumer, Jacques Polge, blended bergamot and orange with a heart of rose and jasmine, and finished the creation with a base of woody vetiver and patchouli. Vanilla and white musk add subtle sensuality. Youthful and spirited, a radiant fragrance bursting with joie de vivre. Makes you want to visit Paris in the springtime. And why not?
© Perfume Profile by Jan Moran, Fabulous Fragrances II
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