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Chanel 1932 - Tester - HAUTE Parfums
Chanel - 1932 Les Exclusifs - Eau de Parfum Fragrance Sample
1932. Gabrielle Chanel created her first High Jewellery collection. Celebrating the brilliance and purity of diamonds, she called it "Bijoux de Diamants". A brilliance reflected by a precious, sensual fragrance centred around powdery and woody notes.
COMPOSITION
The fragrance 1932 presents a sensual, precious accord of jasmine and notes of pear and grapefruit faceted by the powdery and woody notes of iris and vetiver.
INSPIRATION
In 1932, Gabrielle Chanel launched her first High Jewelry collection, which she called "Bijoux de Diamants". Fascinated by the stars, and by the brilliance and purity of the most precious of all gems, she created exceptional pieces like celestial bodies. Shapes of stars, comets and the moon teamed with the everlasting sparkle of diamonds.
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Type:
Powdery, Floral
Top notes:
Grapefruit
Heart Notes:
Pear, Iris
Base Notes:
Vetiver
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- CBCollette B.Verified Reviewer40 seconds agoRated 5 out of 5 starsA classic
1932 reminds me of classic Chanel perfumes. It's light, airy and beautifully powdery.
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