Atelier des Fleurs

Immortelle 2023

Immortelle by Chloé
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7.4 / 10 23 Ratings
A perfume by Chloé for women, released in 2023. The scent is floral-spicy. It is being marketed by Coty.
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Main accords

Floral
Spicy
Fresh
Woody
Sweet

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
LemonLemon Salty notesSalty notes BergamotBergamot
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Immortelle absoluteImmortelle absolute Tuberose absoluteTuberose absolute Jasmine absoluteJasmine absolute
Base Notes Base Notes
SandalwoodSandalwood Tonka bean absoluteTonka bean absolute VanillaVanilla

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.423 Ratings
Longevity
6.820 Ratings
Sillage
6.520 Ratings
Bottle
8.123 Ratings
Value for money
5.715 Ratings
Submitted by TheBladi11, last update on 09/06/2024.
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The fragrance is part of the "Atelier des Fleurs" collection.

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2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
7.5
Scent
Minigolf

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Minigolf
Minigolf
9  
Adventurous course of the year
A small sample - a new fragrance from "Chloe", is also new to my nose. I have hardly smelled anything similar, despite many years of fragrance experience.
I am only familiar with the two original fragrances from the 1970s: The Fleur de Narcisse and the Chloé (1975) Eau de Toilette , which are real olfactory "gutter hits".
This "Atelier de Fleurs - Immortelle | Chloé" is a fine, versatile floral fragrance that knows how to take subtle "adventurous" paths. It plays with the seasons, which are not always in chronological order.
There is the very early spring, which is characterized by cool citrus fruits. At the same time, I can recognize the flowers of summer right in the middle! Jasmine and some tuberose lead the way.
However, the "full spring" is a little long in coming. Because first it seems to be autumn! The silvery, leafy immortelle is fragrant here, together with woods.
But then, when a delicate "aquatic" and slightly salty scent appears, the "full spring" on the seashore with its pleasant temperatures and slightly humid air becomes a treat for the nose. Much later, after the summer blossoms become stronger again and the "immoral woody autumn" creeps up on us. Characterized by warm vanilla and a little orange.
And soon the "circle of the seasons" closes with the awakening cool citrus fruits of early spring... Finesse in a bottle :-))
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Sabiba27

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Sabiba27
Sabiba27
Helpful Review 7  
Curry herb as a "game changer" (meant positively!)
BEAM! The opening is fierce - lots of spice (is that immortelle, aka curry herb?) with the background brushed against the grain; perhaps the "salty notes" I couldn't tell without looking at the pyramid. In the opening, florals and citrus also mix in, key major, fresh and clear like a spring morning, with lots of "hello-wake-up vibe". The fragrance is initially reminiscent of an expensive aftershave, not pleasing mainstream, but quite exclusive.

If then jasmine and tuberose come on the scene, the fragrance becomes softer and more intimate, but through the curry herb never trivial. On the contrary, this plant triad really has it in itself! The spice note rubs up against the lush floral bouquet throughout - a battle in which no one emerges as the clear winner. This is really exciting cinema!
The fragrance becomes increasingly softer and closer to the skin after an hour. Sandalwood and vanilla reconcile the opposites and create a wonderful harmony. Now I experience the fragrance as quite also soapy - a precious soap that you do not use for the quick morning shower, but at leisure during a ceremonial cleansing ritual, at the end of which you wrap yourself in a cozy bathrobe and drink a glass of champagne to revitalize the circulation.
The durability of the perfume is not great, however; after three, four hours, the concert is almost over, but the fine-round base can be sniffed - albeit faintly - around 12 hours on the skin.

Conclusion: I like Chloé Fleur Immortelle very, very well. A certain similarity I see to Orpheón by Dipytyque, where juniper instead of Immortelle keeps the flowers in check; who owns this fragrance, perhaps does not necessarily need the Chloé. The latter holds the contrast of spicy vs. floral longer through, however, and thus seems more characterful.
For me, a multi-layered unisex fragrance, which I (female) can imagine extremely well on a man - he would be sure many compliments from the ladies.

A supplement still: Even if the Immortelle in German Currykraut is called, so her scent does not remind of the kitchen spice.
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Ckorp8Ckorp8 2 years ago
7
Bottle
9
Sillage
10
Longevity
9
Scent
If white floral is your game, come and enjoy this beauty
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