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Release Date:
1982
Brand: Taylor Of London
Line: chique
Product Type: eau de cologne
Classification: mass-market
Volume: 100 ml
Country: Great Britain
Made in: Great Britain
Gender: for women
Scent Type: chypre, flower
Top Notes: Jasmine, Lily, Rose
Heart Notes: Iris, Ylang-Ylang
Base Notes: Cedar, Moss, Musk, Patchouli
The floral-chypre fragrance of Chique Concentrated Cologne Spray from the British brand Taylor of London embodies an elegant, feminine, and attractive woman, who is confident in herself and her irresistibility, easily gains attention, and captivates men's hearts.
The olfactory pyramid of Taylor of London Chique Concentrated Cologne Spray:
Top notes unfold a sweet, honey-floral combination of delicate jasmine and aquatic lily framed by royal rose overflows.
Heart notes envelop the body with enchanting ylang-ylang and powdery iris accords.
Base notes complete the composition with a sensual trail woven from soft, warm cedar, noble oakmoss, balsamic musk, and oriental patchouli undertones.
I really liked this perfume, it reminds me of Sisley Soir de Lune (green chypre with a hint of sweetness). It's not very long-lasting, but for this price, I forgive it. Thank you, Mykap, for this masterpiece! I hope they won't discontinue it!
In terms of scent, the most distinct notes I detect are jasmine flower and some sort of greenery. It is sweet, but not overly strong. Visually, it reminds me of a blooming jasmine bush after rain. It's a fragrance that I would love to wear in the rain, it's really cool. The longevity is average, although I was expecting it to be even less.
The bottle is made of heavy matte glass, with a plastic lid.
I bought it without trying it first, and I didn't regret it. It reminds me of coriander, but the final notes are completely different. I liked it, it lasts for about 4 hours.
Great scent! I have been using it since the 90s when Yardley released it. It has remained just as vibrant and unique, never getting boring. Its longevity is truly impressive.
Surprisingly, I really liked it. It's very similar to Coriander, but this one is spicier. The scent of patchouli is the most prominent, while in the second one, you can also detect a good amount of lemon and rose, with patchouli lingering in the background. Although, it's important to note that fragrances can unfold differently on everyone's skin.