Coco Chanel adored white flowers. So well-defined, so sensual, yet her emblem—the camellia—has no scent, unlike the gardenia, which it so closely resembles. Filling the air with fragrance, the gardenia inspired this luxurious, floral scent.
composition
Composed by Coco Chanel and Ernest Beaux—the first Director of CHANEL Fragrance—in 1925, this fresh and sensual nectar features a mimosa and a gardenia accord.
art of perfuming
The Eau de Parfum comes in a spray for easy application.