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Inspired on the creation of flower bouquets, this collection presents 15 exclusive fragrances developed by the most renowned perfumers. Each fragrance evokes an olfactory memory of its creator.
With Chloé Atelier des Fleurs, you have now the opportunity to create your own bespoke fragrance bouquet.


ROSA DAMASCENA
PERFUMER: AMANDINE CLERC-MARIE


The Rose has been my favourite flower since childhood and I used it to make concoctions in our garden. It was this memory that inspired me to create this spontaneous and irresistible fragrance, a powdery mellow green composition.
LAVANDA
PERFUMER: QUENTIN BISCH


This fragrance is inspired by the olfactory memory of a Lavender branch my mother had just picked in a hot afternoon in Provence. An intense aromatic scent that results in a green refreshing and, at the same time, warm composition.
MAGNOLIA ALBA
PERFUMER: LOUISE TURNER


My olfactory memory stems from the remembrance of the fresh creamy Magnolia petals that announce the arrival of Summer in my native England. I recreated its trail by combining sensuous floral notes with woody notes, which evokes the scent of Magnolia precisely when it blossoms. This is a refreshing, smooth, green composition.
CEDRUS
PERFUMER: QUENTIN BISCH


I remember one day when my father told me: “I have got a bouquet of branches for mum”, and to my surprise I saw a bouquet made exclusively with Cedar branchlets and leaves. Those light-coloured, golden, intense branchlets have inspired me for the creation of this fragrance, which is an elegant and sensuous composition with woody smoky and ambery notes.
HIBISCUS ABELMOSCHUS
PERFUMER: DOMITILLE MICHALON BERTIER


When I was seven years old, the Hibiscus flower was the queen in the gardens of our house in Polynesia, due to its height and delicate beauty. To honour it, I created a luminous scent with subtle fruity musky tones.
HERBA MIMOSA
PERFUMER: AMANDINE CLERC-MARIE


I was 20 when I moved to Grasse to start my career as a perfumer, and it was then that I discovered theMimosas blooming in Spring and the appearance of these small points of light. Their aroma is powdery, green and radiant, and the fascination they exert on me is such that I have been working with them until today.
NEROLI
PERFUMER: SIDONIE LANCESSEUR


I will never forget that Spring day when I walked along the corridors of the Real Alcázar of Seville and discovered the little Orange Flowers. Their fresh permeating fragrance with sweet accents inspired me for this composition. A true olfactory trip, green, refreshing and cosy.
VERBENA
PERFUMER: MYLÈNE ALRAN


My parents’ garden was always a place where I could get lost for hours and hours. As a child, I loved to rub the Verbena leaves between my hands to keep their scent with me all day long. This is a citrusy-fresh and green composition that reminds me of happy moments of the past with my family.
JASMINUM SAMBAC
PERFUMER: LOUISE TURNER


I was once in Bangkok on Mother’s Day and the Jasminum Sambac is a symbol of celebration there. It is a flower capable of evoking multiple aromas. I wanted to create a composition inspired by this flower, with fruity, sunny, voluptuous, velvety notes.
VANILLA PLANIFOLIA
PERFUMER: QUENTIN BISCH


This fragrance stems from my desire to create a composition based on the Vanille that comes from a rare Orchid with a natural scent that is almost imperceptible. Sweet, sensual and addictive, this flower has such a delicious fragrance that you feel like eating it. My ideal composition evokes its delicate petals with notes of spices.
PAPYRUS
PERFUMER: ALEXIS DADIER


When I was a child, my grandparents travelled to Egypt and brought me a papyrus covered with hieroglyphs. Years later, while I was travelling down the Nile, I discovered the Papyrus plant growing lush on the banks of this river. These memories inspired me to create this fragrance expressing the contrasting duality of the fresh green scent of papyrus and its dry smoky aroma.
TUBEROSA 1974
PERFUMER: BETTY BUSSE ET DOMINIQUE ROPION


In 1974, Chloé created its first fragrance around the various facets of Tuberosa. Tuberosa 1974 offers us the sensual “Chloé´s first flower”, featuring an almost ingenious freshness that radiates with spicy and sunny notes. Its emblematic trail is imbued with a timeless elegance “à la francaise”.
NARCISSUS POETICUS
PERFUMER: PHILIPPINE COURTIÈRE


The first time I fell in love with the Narcissus flower was while strolling through the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris with my grandmother. Of all the flowers, this is the one that most strongly appeals to me, and I used to gather it in bouquets to feel its delicious sweet fragrance. A small pleasure that I share nowadays with my daughters.
IRIS
PERFUMER: STEVE GUO


It was during a trip to the Atlas Mountains, in the heart of Morocco, that I was awed by the beauty of the German Iris. This blue-purple flower blossomed on the big terraces of the mountain, creating a field of colours on the horizon. An unforgettable olfactory treasure!
YLANG CANANGA
PERFUMER: SERGE DE OLIVEIRA


I discovered the fields of Ylang-ylang trees when I visited the Island of Nosy Be, in Madagascar. There, its harvest looks like a ballet. While the women picking the flowers move in a synchronised precise rythm, which is simultaneously fluid and sure, we feel a raw, velvety and brilliant scent in the air…impossible to be found anywhere else.