6 fragrances
Chanel Les Exclusifs Gardenia, first released in 1925, remains a beacon of timeless elegance in the luxury fragrance world. This exquisite creation by Ernest Beaux perfectly captures the naturalistic essence of gardenia, blending it with vibrant green notes, creamy tuberose, and a warm, musky base. It's a scent for the discerning individual who appreciates quiet luxury and effortless sophistication.
Chanel Misia is a poignant tribute to the spirit of the 1920s, blending iris and violet into a powdery masterpiece. This review explores the history, composition, and enduring elegance of this iconic Les Exclusifs fragrance.
Chanel Coromandel EDP pairs earthy patchouli with luscious white chocolate for an oriental that is both bold and comforting. Perfumers Jacques Polge and Christopher Sheldrake deliver a refined, moderately projecting fragrance ideal for cool weather and evening occasions.
Chanel Gardénia, crafted in 1925 by Ernest Beaux, is not a literal flower but the modernist ideal of one. A creamy, clean, and impeccably sophisticated white floral, it remains a timeless icon of understated luxury.
Chanel Les Exclusifs Beige is an olfactory poem to natural elegance, a luminous blend of freesia, frangipani, and honey. Dr. Laurent Beaumont explores how Jacques Polge masterfully translated Gabrielle Chanel's love for the color beige into a sophisticated, warm, and utterly timeless fragrance that whispers of quiet luxury.