L'Eau de Chloe
L'Eau de Chloé opens with a flash of peach skin and grapefruit, bright but soft-edged, like fruit lit through morning gauze.
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Weighted by intensity across 10 accords.
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- Peach60
- Musk55
- Rose50
- Jasmine40
- Bergamot30
By the editors · 2 min readL'Eau de Chloé opens with a flash of peach skin and grapefruit, bright but soft-edged, like fruit lit through morning gauze. The citrus recedes quickly, making way for a generous bouquet that layers magnolia, rose, and lily of the valley without crowding. There's a deliberate lightness here—each floral registers clearly but never demands attention.
As it settles, the base introduces just enough oakmoss and cedar to sketch a frame around the white florals, while white musk keeps everything airy. The patchouli and amber are barely perceptible, more texture than presence. This is distinctly a warm-weather fragrance, built for ease rather than complexity.
It suits someone who wants recognizable florals without the weight of a traditional perfume—clean, composed, and unapologetically pretty in a way that asks for no justification.