Gabrielle Chanel preferred a simple silhouette without pretence, asserting a style that goes beyond trends. A natural elegance conveyed more in the way clothing is worn than the clothing itself. A certain concept of beauty that Mademoiselle summarised in a single word that speaks of movement, self-evidence, uniqueness: allure. The very definition of elegance according to Mademoiselle Chanel. Charismatic and natural.
A floral-fresh-ambery fragrance in six facets that finds an expression unique to each woman. Because every woman has her own special allure. Allure is complex, elegant, luxurious, and sexy. Perfectly balanced between warmth and coolness, airy sweetness and woody florals, powder and cream, exuberance and reserve.
Perfume concentration: EDP.
Country of origin: France.
Nose behind: Jacques Polge.
Main notes: Peach, vanilla, mandarin orange, jasmine, bergamot, magnolia, cedar, orange blossom, vetiver, rose, peony, lotus