Chloé Nomade Nuit d'Égypte Eau de Parfum stands as a sensory masterpiece, meticulously crafted with age-old inspirations in mind. Drawing inspiration from the ancient kyphi, recognized as the first perfume in human history, this captivating eau de parfum narrates a timeless tale that seamlessly blends the allure of bygone eras with contemporary refinement. Infused with floral and ambery notes, this Chloé fragrance exudes femininity and captivation, featuring a top note of orange blossom and a comforting base note of vanilla.
Scent Description: Chloé Nomade Nuit d'Égypte emerges as a sensory masterpiece, intricately fashioned with ancient inspirations in mind. Channeling the essence of the ancient kyphi, the first-known perfume, this enchanting eau de parfum intertwines a timeless narrative of age-old allure and modern sophistication. The fragrance unfolds with powerful accents of myrrh, seamlessly blending with spicy notes of cinnamon and ginger, followed by honeyed hues of broom flower nectar. The composition is enriched with supremely round, balsamic, and ambery undertones of cypriol and opopanax. At its core, the exquisite kyphi accord is harmoniously paired with opulent orange blossom absolute sourced from the heart of Egypt. The olfactory journey concludes with a sensuous touch of warm vanilla, completing the base note of this exquisite fragrance crafted with 90% naturally sourced ingredients.
Bottle Design: The iconic bottle of the Chloé Nomade fragrance line takes on a fresh interpretation, adorned with a new braid encircling its enigmatic deep blue hue, famously known as "Egyptian blue." Reflecting Chloé's commitment to sustainability, the packaging incorporates recycled materials, with 15% recycled glass used for the bottle and 40% recycled cardboard for the FSC-certified box.
Background Behind the Fragrance: Inspired by an insatiable desire for exploration, Chloé pays homage to authentic splendors both near and far with Nomade Nuit d'Égypte Women's Eau de Parfum. This fragrance, a tribute to Egypt, draws inspiration from the birthplace of the first-known perfume—kyphi. Perfumer Juliette Karagueuzoglou revisits kyphi with a modern and refined approach, constructing the fragrance around base ingredients mentioned in ancient recipes for the elixir.