Everyone knows Chanel. Even those who do not own 80 or more perfumes. Coco Chanel is also a familiar name to almost everyone. This is often perceived as too soapy and too old-fashioned. But Chanel is indeed Chanel, and the classics will remain. I personally love Chanel, as they create beautiful fragrances and have very good products in the cosmetics field.
Now back to Chanel Gabrielle. This scent first reminded me of Chanel. So many new brands have emerged, and other fragrances have been so hyped that Chanel slipped my mind.
But then I had Gabrielle in my hands. It is a radiant composition. It is indeed a pure floral fragrance with the four most beautiful flowers, in my opinion. Ylang-Ylang starts off, then my beloved tuberose joins in, especially as it becomes creamy in the dry-down. The orange blossom is kept subtle but still present.
It is a beautiful floral-creamy scent that shines with pure elegance.
But one must not see Chanel Gabrielle as a cute floral fragrance. Because it is not.
A compliment to femininity with elegance and grace.