Tuberosa 1974 Chloé

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Tuberosa 1974 by Chloé is a Floral fragrance for women. Tuberosa 1974 was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Betty Busse.

Composition Profile

tuberose 100%
white floral 85%
floral 70%
warm spicy 60%
animalic 50%

About the Perfumer

Betty Busse

Betty Busse

Betty Busse is a perfumer who has contributed to iconic fragrances such as Chloé by Chloé and Tuberosa 1974. She also worked on Karl Lagerfeld's Chloé and Nina Ricci's Fleur De Fleurs. Her style is noted for its elegance and timeless appeal in floral compositions.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Tuberose Tuberose
Spices Spices
Floral Notes Floral Notes
Unique Character

Tuberosa 1974 Chloé by Chloé offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Tuberosa 1974 Chloé embodies the distinctive style of Chloé while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Tuberosa 1974 Chloé

Essence

To wear Tuberosa 1974 Chloé is to embrace a paradox-a fragrance that is at once lush and restrained, intoxicating yet refined. The person who chooses this scent is drawn to its duality: the creamy, narcotic sweetness of tuberose, softened by the warmth of honey and the earthiness of oakmoss. They are not one for brashness or excess; their presence is felt in subtle waves, like the slow unfurling of petals at dusk.

At their core, they embody the Romantic archetype, a soul who seeks beauty, depth, and emotional intensity in all things. They are not merely dreamers but sensualists-those who experience life through texture, scent, and the quiet poetry of moments. They do not chase happiness in the abstract but cultivate it in the tangible: the brush of linen against skin, the weight of a well-bound book, the flicker of candlelight on a lover’s face.

Style & Aesthetic

Their tastes are deliberate, almost ritualistic. They favor understated elegance-linen dresses that drape just so, vintage jewelry with a whisper of history, interiors where every object has been chosen with care. Their home is a sanctuary, not a showpiece; it breathes with warmth, filled with dried flowers, well-worn leather, and the faintest trace of perfume lingering in the air.

Philosophically, they reject the notion that life must be lived at full speed. They believe in the sacredness of slowness, in the idea that meaning is found not in accumulation but in depth. They might be drawn to writers like Rilke or Marguerite Duras-those who explore the quiet tremors of the soul. Their values are rooted in authenticity; they despise artifice, though they are not immune to its occasional lure.

Shadow

In their highest expression, they are deeply attuned to beauty and emotion, capable of profound empathy. They see the world in layers, sensing the melancholy beneath laughter, the fragility beneath strength. Their relationships are intimate, sometimes intense-they do not love lightly, nor do they forgive easily. When they give their affection, it is with a quiet fierceness, a loyalty that endures even when tested.

Yet the shadow of the Romantic is ever-present. Their sensitivity, while a gift, can also be a wound. They are prone to idealization, projecting their longing onto people and experiences, only to be disillusioned when reality fails to match the dream. They may withdraw into melancholy when disappointed, nursing old hurts like precious relics. At their worst, they can become passively resentful, expecting others to intuit their unspoken desires rather than voicing them directly.

Conclusion

They are neither wholly innocent nor entirely worldly. They understand the weight of desire but also its fleeting nature. They may have a streak of nostalgia, romanticizing past loves or moments that, in truth, were never as perfect as memory paints them. Yet this same nostalgia fuels their creativity-perhaps they write, paint, or curate beauty in some form, turning longing into something tangible.

Their lifestyle is one of curated solitude. They thrive in moments of quiet reflection but are not hermits; they enjoy the company of those who understand the language of subtlety. They may have a small circle of confidants, people who appreciate the way they notice the scent of rain before the storm or the way light shifts in late afternoon.