French fashion house Chloé has launched a trio of floral fragrances that are said to encapsulate the essence of the brand. The Eau de Fleurs collection was created by IFF’s Domitille Bertier and Aliénor Massenet, and Givaudan’s Louise Turner, and features fragrances inspired by lavender, nasturtium and neroli.
Lavande combines bergamot, violet, tea, lavender, iris, musk, vetiver and ambergris, while Capucine features a blend of bergamot, lemon, neroli, galbanum essence, sage and juniper berry at the top, rose absolute, jasmine and lily of the valley at the heart and ambroxan and musk at the base.
Finally Néroli features top notes of mandarin, orange and rosemary, a heart of neroli, peony petal and clary sage, and a dry down combining white musk, tonka bean, amber and cedar wood to create a sweet, floral woody scent.
Each fragrance is housed in a sleek glass bottle with an oversized silver cap.