Chloe

Chloe is all about feminine chic with a touch of free bohemian spirit. Created by Gaby Aghion in 1952, Chloe designs are wearable pieces of art. Rejecting the notion that clothes should be rigid and limiting, Gaby Aghion introduced the concept of soft, flowing clothes made from fine fabrics. Consequently, she is also the woman credited for the introduction of prêt-a-porter. The feminine scent possesses a blend of honeysuckle, jasmine and orange flowers. Other scents include Narcisse De Chloé Perfume for Women, launched in 1992. Karl Lagerfeld introduced Chloé Innocence perfume in 1996. Additionally, Coty, Inc., which picked up the Chloé license with its acquisition of Unilever's fragrance brands in 2005, has announced that they intend to launch a new Chloé women's fragrance for February 2008. The Chloe perfume is delicate and quintessentially feminine. With 20 fragrances to choose from, any woman wearing Chloe perfume is sure to find their free spirit.