Gabrielle Chanel L’Eau is the fragrance of a radiant and spontaneous woman, exuding a more instinctive and authentic femininity. With a fresh and floral composition, enriched by bright and fruity notes, it brings new brilliance to the Gabrielle line.
Before it was the name of a fragrance, Gabrielle Chanel was the name of a woman: Coco Chanel. A woman who made history by breaking conventions. Gabrielle Chanel is, therefore, an intense floral perfume and a manifesto for all women who express their individuality through a common and universal vocabulary: one defined by the boldness and determination to become fully and completely themselves.
A new facet of Gabrielle Chanel
Following Gabrielle Chanel Essence and the precious Gabrielle Chanel Parfum, perfumer-creator Olivier Polge now presents this new fresh and sparkling creation: Gabrielle Chanel L’Eau. An interpretation that reveals a new instinctive, spontaneous, and authentic facet of femininity.
Decidedly luminous, the fragrance has been reinvented as a fresh and fruity floral composition, centered around four flowers: exotic and intense jasmine, radiant and fruity ylang ylang, fresh and sparkling orange blossom, and creamy and very feminine Grasse tuberose. The latter, considered the most captivating flower of all, has been reinterpreted, creating a new accord that highlights its green and botanical facets. A unique floral heart, illuminated by sparkling notes with hints of wild berries, gives this new interpretation a vibrant character.
“Gabrielle Chanel L’Eau is a floral composition illuminated by sparkling notes, giving the perfume an explosion of freshness,” says Olivier Polge, Chanel’s perfumer-creator.
In its unique square bottle of ultra-thin glass, the perfume appears to levitate, weightless. The label and cap reveal a new and beautiful shade: golden beige with pink tones.