Chloe Eau de Parfum - Elegant Feminine Floral Rose
- Brand: Chloe
- Product Code: 3943
- Availability: In Stock
Chloe Eau de Parfum — Elegant Feminine Floral Rose
Chloé Eau de Parfum is a modern romantic classic. Launched in 2008, it reimagined the Chloé house signature into a softer, more floral direction. With its delicate balance of rose, peony, lychee and clean woods, it feels like a quiet garden in bloom—a scent that is simultaneously luminous and introspective.
Key Notes & Olfactory Pyramid
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Top notes: Peony, Litchi, Freesia
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Heart notes: Rose, Magnolia, Lily-of-the-Valley
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Base notes: Virginia Cedarwood, Amber
This creates a floral opening that gives way to a rose-centered heart, gently grounded by clean, warm woods.
Longevity & Sillage
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Many users report a lasting time of about 6-8 hours, fading gracefully rather than abruptly.
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The sillage is moderate — noticeable but not overwhelming, well suited for everyday wear.
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Some wearers note that in later hours it becomes a softer, skin-proximate floral.
Perfect Occasions & Seasons
Ideal for spring, summer, and mild autumn. It shines in daylight settings — brunches, garden events, casual dates — but is refined enough for romantic evenings as well. Because it’s soft, it works well indoors too.
Why Niche Lovers Appreciate Chloé EDP
Although a mainstream brand, Chloé EDP carries characteristics niche admirers value: elegant rose complexity, a clear floral signature without heavy sweetness, and a graceful evolution rather than loud projection. It’s subtle yet has depth.
Bulleted Feature List
• Luminous floral opening: peony, lychee, freesia
• Rose-driven heart with gentle white florals
• Clean woody base of cedar and amber
• Moderate longevity (~6-8 hours)
• Soft to medium sillage — intimate and elegant
• Elegant, pleated glass bottle with ribbon detail
FAQ
Q: Who created Chloé Eau de Parfum?
A: It was developed by perfumers Amandine Clerc-Marie and Michel Almairac.
Q: How does this differ from Chloé’s other versions (Intense, Naturelle, etc.)?
A: The signature EDP is the balanced “core” formula—florally soft but fairly well rounded. The Intense or other flankers emphasize more depth, stronger woods or musk, or different accords.
Q: Is it a heavy rose?
A: Not in a classic “dense” rose style. It’s airy and fresh; the rose sits elegantly within the floral blend rather than dominating harshly.
