Chanel Gabrielle Essence Eau de Parfum (tester without cap)
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Brand:
Chanel
Line: gabrielle essence
Product Type: eau de parfum, tester
Classification: elite
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, musky, woody
Top Note: Black Currant, Citrus, Peach, Petitgrain, Red Fruits
Heart Note: Coconut, Jasmine, Orange Blossom, Tuberose, White Flowers, Ylang-Ylang
Base Note: Musk, Sandal, Vanilla
The Chanel Gabrielle Essence Eau de Parfum is the second edition in the Chanel Gabrielle fragrance family. It has been reborn with a richer composition, where woody, musky, and floral notes now dominate. The creator remains Olivier Polge, who has been collaborating with the Chanel fashion house for many years. The fragrance's ambassador is the incomparable Margot Robbie, who embodies a delicate femininity combined with a strong character. She is the epitome of a scent that captivates with the sensuality of its initial accords and surprises with the boldness of its final notes. Gabrielle Essence Eau de Parfum will introduce you to an astonishing contrast of aromas that will forever capture your heart.
Top notes feature the honeyed tones of sun-ripened peach, fresh petitgrain and citrus accords, with the sweetness of red berries and black currant. This fruity array begins brightly and energetically, gradually calming under the accompaniment of the perfume's "heart."
Middle notes of orange blossom, jasmine, ylang-ylang, tuberose, and white flowers are enlivened by a refreshing coconut accord, adding a touch of tropical coolness without overshadowing the enchanting floral symphony.
Base notes come together to conclude the fragrance with a spectacular finish, creating a lasting trail of vanilla, sandalwood, and musk.TESTER – A tester is a demonstration version of the fragrance that the manufacturer includes with a batch of products for promotional purposes at the point of sale. Please note that there are no differences in the quality or longevity of the fragrance between testers and retail versions! The only difference is that testers are produced for advertising purposes, so the manufacturer is less meticulous about their packaging: they are supplied in what is known as technical packaging (a simple cardboard box that differs from the retail packaging) and often do not include a cap. Therefore, testers are less expensive.