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Nature is a precious source of extraordinary fragrant flowers and aromatic leaves. Drawing on this wide variety of natural bouquets, the House of Chloé has collaborated with renowned perfumers to create the Atelier des Fleurs line. The original collection of nine perfumes has been extended to introduce three new perfumes, including this tuberose scent. Although each perfume has a unique signature rooted in the perfumer’s memory, they are designed to work in harmony in endless combinations. The House created its first perfume in 1974 from the alluring white flower tuberose, under the guidance of Karl Lagerfeld (its artistic director at the time). Re-released under the name Tuberosa 1974, this emblematic perfume celebrates the “first flower” of Chloé in its most captivating form, unfurling its velvety, creamy and slightly honeyed facets. This floral perfume has soft, feminine notes with a delicious je ne sais quoi – the French charm and allure that are quintessentially Chloé. The elegant pleated glass bottle is topped with an ivory cap that appears to be carved in stone. Touches of gold at the neckband and label trim enhance the light hue of each perfume.

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