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Success is immediate for a perfume that is still as fashionable as ever. In 1996, the perfume for women "Allure" was born. A woman is said to have good looks when a natural harmony is created between her clothes and her attitude. This is what the perfume for women "Allure" represents. Like the elegance of Gabrielle Chanel, “Allure” simply translates feminine seduction.
Allure, a state of mind
More than a perfume, “Allure” is a real state of mind. Imagined in 1996, the perfume "Allure" is revisited by the famous perfumer Jacques Polge, in order to reaffirm the values of the house of Chanel, simplicity, elegance, modernity and freedom. "Allure" is inspired by the fundamentals, an idea of beauty whose vocabulary Mademoiselle Coco has reinvented. "Allure" is presence, evidence, singularity. Indefinable, but so moving, “Allure” is the scent of a radiant, authentic woman that we notice thanks to her natural presence. Like Chanel clothing, “Allure” begs to be worn. Regarding its perfume, the house of Chanel affirms “There are as many allure as there are women…”. This is why “Allure” harmonizes six different facets in its composition.
Allure, floral, fruity and oriental notes
"Allure" represents the charm, elegance and charisma of women. "Allure" is however different from the other perfumes because it does not know the traditional evolution of the top notes towards the base notes. "Allure" consists of six facets which correspond to each other. The first is fresh and biting and full of Calabrian citron. The second facet is fruity and consists of Sicilian mandarin. Another side is filled with jasmine. Another revolves around notes of water lily, magnolia and honeysuckle. Then, another facet incorporates vetiver which can release its woody scents. Finally, the oriental facet takes precedence with the sensuality of Bourbon vanilla. With "Allure", the Chanel woman is a simple but sophisticated woman, discreet but refined. Each Chanel perfume is unique,
First created in 1996, “Allure” is a state of mind. It reveals elegance, chic and femininity according to Gabrielle Chanel. Recently revisited, "Allure" reaffirms the values of the house of Chanel and takes on a dose of modernity. Combining six different facets, “Allure” is by turns fruity, floral or oriental. "Allure" is charismatic because it imposes its style beyond fashion.
