So, I keep seeing this pop up everywhere – ads, articles, people raving. First I saw it on some random site that was offering free shipping with same-day delivery on a “Chloé Atelier Des Fleurs Neroli Eau De Parfum 50ml.” Then, BAM, another article about some “perfumistas-artistas” and how they’re making these super unique flower scents. Artists for perfume, huh? Sounds kinda fancy. And speaking of fancy, there was this one thing, “CHLOE レディース Atelier Des Fleurs” which I *think* just means “Chloe Women’s Atelier Des Fleurs” but in, like, Japanese or something (don’t quote me on that).
Okay, so what *is* it? Well, best I can tell, it’s a collection of perfumes. But not just any perfumes. These are supposed to be, like, *personalized* perfumes. I saw something about layering them, mixing two or three together to make your own signature scent. That’s kinda cool, I guess. A bit like DIY perfume but with expensive stuff.
I even saw something about a flagship store. “走進Chloé Atelier des Fleurs香氛旗艦店|” that’s probably Chinese, and I’m guessing it means “Stepping into Chloe Atelier des Fleurs Flagship Store.” I mean, who knew perfume had flagship stores? I always just thought you bought it at Macy’s or Sephora or something.
And then there’s the names… Cedrus, Neroli, Vanilla Planifolia… they all sound so… botanical. It’s like they went straight to the garden and bottled it up. I saw something about Cedrus specifically – “Los perfumistas-artistas del Atelier des Fleurs de Chloé atraen la mirada y la nariz hacia unas flores absolutamente singulares.” which Google translate tells me is “The perfumers-artists of the Atelier des Fleurs de Chloé attract the eye and nose towards absolutely unique flowers.” So, yeah, unique flowers. Got it.
One thing I *did* notice is that the scents seem kinda pricey. I mean, I saw “Perfume Chloe Atelier Des Fleurs Cedrus Eau De Parfum 100ml com as melhores condições você encontra no site do Magalu” which is Portuguese, and while I don’t know what “melhores condições” means exactly, I’m betting it ain’t cheap!