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Le Parfum is a Oriental Floral women's fragrance from Chloé, launched in 2025. The composition opens with orange blossom. Rose form the heart. A foundation of tonka bean, vanilla anchors the dry down.
First impression (15-30 min)
Heart of the fragrance (2-4 hrs)
Dry down (4+ hrs)
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The Rose That Grew Up — Le Parfum by Chloé
Chloe Le Parfum, launched in 2024, represents the latest evolution of the iconic Chloe signature scent, and the community is wrestling with whether evolution always means improvement. Created by Romain Almairac, son of Michel Almairac who crafted the original 2008 EDP, Le Parfum trades the predecessor's fresh, airy rose character for something deeper, woodier, and more amber-rich. Some reviewers celebrate this as the natural maturation of the Chloe woman. Others mourn the loss of what made the original so universally loved: its effortless, clean elegance.
The opening leads with Peony, Pink Pepper, and Lychee, creating a spicy-fruity first impression that signals this is bolder territory than the original Chloe. The Pink Pepper provides a subtle heat that immediately distinguishes Le Parfum from its predecessor's dewy freshness.
The heart is built around Rose and Magnolia, but this is not the clean, soapy rose of the 2008 original. The rose here is fuller, rounder, and more voluptuous, enriched by what some reviewers describe as an iris-butter quality that adds creamy texture. The magnolia contributes a white floral richness that amplifies the composition's depth.
The base of Patchouli and Sandalwood takes the fragrance into decidedly woodier territory than any previous Chloe release. The patchouli is prominent and earthy, lending the drydown a warmth and heaviness that some find sophisticated and others describe as "very heavy and a bit smoky." One reviewer who loves sugary-sweet fragrances compared it to Miami Shake by Juliette Has a Gun but with a pronounced rose note.
Le Parfum's weight makes it best suited for fall, winter, and cooler spring days. Its woodsy depth and strong projection work well in office settings where you want to project confidence and maturity. Evening events and date nights are equally appropriate.
The strength of this composition means it can overwhelm in summer heat. Several reviewers were caught off guard by its intensity, with one calling it "nuclear" and noting it was still on skin after showering.
Performance is not in question here. Le Parfum projects strongly, with some reviewers describing it as the most potent release in the Chloe lineup. Longevity reports of 5 to 8 hours are common, with the woody-patchouli base persisting even longer on clothes.
The projection is where opinions diverge most sharply. What some call "impressive sillage for a designer fragrance" others describe as "too strong to blind buy." Start with two sprays and assess before adding more, as this fragrance demands restraint compared to the lighter-handed original.
Fans describe Le Parfum as "earthy and rosey, sweet-vanillic Chloe," calling it classy and well-suited for dark-colored office outfits. One enthusiast called it "totally delicious" and a compliment magnet with five-hour staying power that lasts even longer on fabric.
Critics are more numerous and vocal. A disappointed longtime Chloe fan stated the signature DNA is "nowhere to be found in this," describing it as suited to "an older, more mature woman." Another bluntly said it "smells nice, but very generic, like walking into a perfume store and you smell that generic perfumy scent." Several community members have expressed flanker fatigue, calling for Chloe to stop releasing variations and either return to the original's simplicity or try something genuinely new.
Le Parfum is for women who loved the original Chloe rose but want something with more gravitas and projection. If you find the 2008 EDP too light or too youthful and want a woody-rose that makes a stronger statement, Le Parfum delivers. It also suits anyone who enjoys rose-patchouli combinations and wants a designer option with genuine staying power.
Skip it if the original Chloe's clean, airy character is exactly what you love about the line. Also sample before buying if you are sensitive to strong woody fragrances, as multiple reviewers were surprised by how much more intense this is compared to anything Chloe has released before.
Chloe Le Parfum is a bold departure that will either feel like the Chloe signature finally reaching full maturity or a betrayal of everything that made the house special. Its rose-patchouli-sandalwood composition has real depth and impressive performance, but it risks alienating the core audience that fell in love with the original's understated elegance. The rose grew up, and not everyone recognizes who she became.
Consensus Rating
7/10
Community Sentiment
mixedSources Analyzed
3 community posts (1 Reddit) (2 forum)
This review is based on analysis of 3 community discussions. Individual experiences may vary.