Chloé (parfums Lagerfeld) Karl Lagerfeld

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 1975

At a glance

Is Chloé (parfums Lagerfeld) Karl Lagerfeld worth trying?

Chloé (Parfums Lagerfeld) by Karl Lagerfeld is a Floral fragrance for women.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Spring
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
white floral, floral, tuberose with Tuberose, Aldehydes, Peach

The first impression

Chloé (Parfums Lagerfeld) by Karl Lagerfeld is a Floral fragrance for women. Chloé (Parfums Lagerfeld) was launched in 1975. The nose behind this fragrance is Betty Busse.

What shapes the scent

white floral 100%
floral 85%
tuberose 70%
green 60%
yellow floral 50%
woody 40%
fruity 35%
powdery 30%
aldehydic 25%
fresh 20%

The perfumer behind it

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.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Tuberose Tuberose
Aldehydes Aldehydes
Peach Peach
Honeysuckle Honeysuckle
Narcissus Narcissus
Lilac Lilac
Hyacinth Hyacinth
Carnation Carnation
Oakmoss Oakmoss
Benzoin Benzoin
Ylang-Ylang Ylang-Ylang
Musk Musk
Orris Orris
Jasmine Jasmine
Amber Amber
Coconut Coconut
Orange Blossom Orange Blossom
Cedar Cedar
Rose Rose
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Bergamot Bergamot

The mood it creates

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Chloé (parfums Lagerfeld) Karl Lagerfeld

Essence

The one who chooses Chloé by Karl Lagerfeld is drawn to its delicate balance of floral elegance and quiet strength. The fragrance-soft yet structured, feminine without fragility-reflects a mind that values refinement and subtlety. This is not a scent for the loud or the ostentatious; it belongs to someone who understands that true sophistication lies in restraint. The wearer is likely a woman (or a man with a refined sensibility) who moves through the world with an air of quiet assurance, her presence felt not through force, but through the precision of her choices.

Philosophy & Values

Her guiding principle might be something akin to Nietzsche’s idea of amor fati-the love of fate. She does not seek to control life, but to understand it, to refine her experience of it. She believes in beauty as a form of truth, in knowledge as a path to freedom. Yet she must also learn that wisdom without warmth is incomplete, that the mind and heart must dance together to create a full existence.

The woman who wears Chloé is not merely elegant-she is a thinker, a seeker, a quiet force. Her life is a testament to the power of discernment, but her challenge is to remember that even the most polished intellect must sometimes yield to the wild, unrefined pulse of life.

Shadow

Yet the Sage’s greatest strength can also be her flaw. Her reliance on reason may lead her to overanalyze emotions, distancing herself from the raw, messy aspects of human experience. She might mistake detachment for wisdom, avoiding vulnerability under the guise of self-preservation. In love, she could be accused of being too cerebral, too slow to surrender to passion-her heart guarded behind layers of thought.

There is also the risk of elitism. The Sage, in her pursuit of refinement, may unconsciously disdain those who lack her discernment, dismissing them as crude or unworthy of her time. This intellectual pride can isolate her, leaving her admired but not deeply known.

Conclusion

At the core of this personality lies the Sage archetype-the seeker of knowledge, the observer, the one who values clarity above all else. The Sage does not rush into emotion; she contemplates, analyzes, and refines her understanding before acting. Her life is an exercise in discernment, whether in her intellectual pursuits, her aesthetic tastes, or her relationships. She is drawn to literature, philosophy, and art, not as mere decoration, but as tools for understanding the deeper patterns of existence.

Her style mirrors this: clean lines, understated elegance, a preference for quality over trend. She might favor tailored blazers, silk blouses, and well-cut trousers-garments that suggest authority without aggression. Her home is likely curated with the same precision: a carefully selected library, perhaps a few striking pieces of modernist art, spaces designed for both contemplation and conversation.