Chloe Eau de Toilette 2015
A fresher, lighter iteration of the Chloé signature, this eau de toilette opens with bright citrus and a sheer magnolia veil that feels almost translucent.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 1 accords.
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The note pyramid
- Magnolia
- Lemon
- Bergamot
- Gardenia
- Rose
- Musk
By the editors · 2 min readA fresher, lighter iteration of the Chloé signature, this eau de toilette opens with bright citrus and a sheer magnolia veil that feels almost translucent. The lemon and bergamot cut through quickly, leaving behind a soft floral impression rather than the denser rose-peony core of its parfum counterpart. There's an easy, daylight quality here—less about romantic depth, more about clean presence.
The gardenia and rose at its heart remain polite, never pushing into fullness or richness. Freesia adds a soapy-green transparency, while sandalwood provides just enough structure to keep it from floating away entirely. The musk base is pale and skin-close, the kind that disappears on some wearers within hours.
Best suited to those who want the Chloé aesthetic—feminine, Parisian, softly composed—but in a form that won't announce itself across a room. It's office-appropriate, summer-friendly, and refreshingly uncomplicated. If the original felt like silk, this reads more like fine cotton lawn.
Scent twins
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