Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau De Parfum The essence of a free and daring woman. A female oriental strong character but incredibly fresh. Atmosphere olfactory An oriental strong character but incredibly fresh. The fragrance awakens the senses with fresh orange sparks and bright, coming together in a clear and transparent sensual heart reveals accords of jasmine and rose. Finally, the memory declines around the sober accents of patchouli and vetiver, which emphasize the slender silhouette of the composition. Inspiration COCO MADEMOISELLE inspired by the unusual personalities of Gabrielle Chanel. The fragrance is imposed as the olfactory reflection of an independent spirit that is free of the conventions to create their own distinctive code. The portrait of a woman ready to write his fate with courage. Art of fragrance The Eau de Parfum in vaporizer construction, for a broad and simple gestures, on skin or clothing. A full ritual bath and body allows you to sublimate the fragrance.
Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau De Parfum The essence of a free and daring woman. A female oriental strong character but incredibly fresh. Atmosphere olfactory An oriental strong character but incredibly fresh. The fragrance awakens the senses with fresh orange sparks and bright, coming together in a clear and transparent sensual heart reveals accords of jasmine and rose. Finally, the memory declines around the sober accents of patchouli and vetiver, which emphasize the slender silhouette of the composition. Inspiration COCO MADEMOISELLE inspired by the unusual personalities of Gabrielle Chanel. The fragrance is imposed as the olfactory reflection of an independent spirit that is free of the conventions to create their own distinctive code. The portrait of a woman ready to write his fate with courage. Art of fragrance The Eau de Parfum in vaporizer construction, for a broad and simple gestures, on skin or clothing. A full ritual bath and body allows you to sublimate the fragrance.
Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau De Parfum The essence of a free and daring woman. A female oriental strong character but incredibly fresh. Atmosphere olfactory An oriental strong character but incredibly fresh. The fragrance awakens the senses with fresh orange sparks and bright, coming together in a clear and transparent sensual heart reveals accords of jasmine and rose. Finally, the memory declines around the sober accents of patchouli and vetiver, which emphasize the slender silhouette of the composition. Inspiration COCO MADEMOISELLE inspired by the unusual personalities of Gabrielle Chanel. The fragrance is imposed as the olfactory reflection of an independent spirit that is free of the conventions to create their own distinctive code. The portrait of a woman ready to write his fate with courage. Art of fragrance The Eau de Parfum in vaporizer construction, for a broad and simple gestures, on skin or clothing. A full ritual bath and body allows you to sublimate the fragrance.
Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau De Parfum The essence of a free and daring woman. A female oriental strong character but incredibly fresh. Atmosphere olfactory An oriental strong character but incredibly fresh. The fragrance awakens the senses with fresh orange sparks and bright, coming together in a clear and transparent sensual heart reveals accords of jasmine and rose. Finally, the memory declines around the sober accents of patchouli and vetiver, which emphasize the slender silhouette of the composition. Inspiration COCO MADEMOISELLE inspired by the unusual personalities of Gabrielle Chanel. The fragrance is imposed as the olfactory reflection of an independent spirit that is free of the conventions to create their own distinctive code. The portrait of a woman ready to write his fate with courage. Art of fragrance The Eau de Parfum in vaporizer construction, for a broad and simple gestures, on skin or clothing. A full ritual bath and body allows you to sublimate the fragrance.
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Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Perfume Spray for Women, 50 ml
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I didnāt know they debuted a travel set in a mini version with refills; gosh, I wish every perfume would offer an easy āon the goā set like this! But back to this divinely feminine fragranceā¦. I remember the exact day I first smelled this and it was when I received a full bottle as a gift from my mom ā¤ļø It was the first Christmas after I graduated college earned my Bachelorās Degree, 12/25/2003. She told me that she knew buying perfume for someone other than yourself isnāt always recommended, but that she āknew me better than anyoneā (which is true) and she said when she smelled it, I was the first person she thought of. She and I both agree that Coco Mademoiselle smells like a confident, feminine, and ambitious woman. But still, I know thatās vague lol, so I ...Ā MoreI didnāt know they debuted a travel set in a mini version with refills; gosh, I wish every perfume would offer an easy āon the goā set like this! But back to this divinely feminine fragranceā¦. I remember the exact day I first smelled this and it was when I received a full bottle as a gift from my mom ā¤ļø It was the first Christmas after I graduated college earned my Bachelorās Degree, 12/25/2003. She told me that she knew buying perfume for someone other than yourself isnāt always recommended, but that she āknew me better than anyoneā (which is true) and she said when she smelled it, I was the first person she thought of. She and I both agree that Coco Mademoiselle smells like a confident, feminine, and ambitious woman. But still, I know thatās vague lol, so I included the photo that spells out every scent/note in this mesmerizing perfume. And hey, #INFLUENSTER if youāre listening, I would LOVE to sample this out because while it was my signature fragrance for nearly 10 years, I havenāt owned any in just as long š itās a total classic, hands down. Itās literally to die for!
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Coco Mademoiselle (2001) is a fruity ozonic update to the original Polge-penned Coco Coco Chanel (1984) coming in a clear bottle full of bright pink liquid, bearing only the slightest resemblance in the heart but otherwise being of an entirely different character. Most major designers releasing scents like these (particularly men's iterations) have long ago discontinued them when the youth-targeting ultra-tart genre proved to not age very well once it left the mid 2000's, while Coco Mademoiselle has not just endured, but also spawned various concentrations/semi-flankers to boot. The style is admittedly garish and flamboyant, featuring a ton of "sour candy" and denatured patchouli in the note tree. Normally I hate "fruitchouli" with a passion but this speaks to my ...Ā MoreCoco Mademoiselle (2001) is a fruity ozonic update to the original Polge-penned Coco Coco Chanel (1984) coming in a clear bottle full of bright pink liquid, bearing only the slightest resemblance in the heart but otherwise being of an entirely different character. Most major designers releasing scents like these (particularly men's iterations) have long ago discontinued them when the youth-targeting ultra-tart genre proved to not age very well once it left the mid 2000's, while Coco Mademoiselle has not just endured, but also spawned various concentrations/semi-flankers to boot. The style is admittedly garish and flamboyant, featuring a ton of "sour candy" and denatured patchouli in the note tree. Normally I hate "fruitchouli" with a passion but this speaks to my flamboyantly gay side so much I am drawn to it like a moth to a flame. I can't say there is a single lick of unisex potential with Coco Mademoiselle, but I'd still wear it; make of that what you will. Coco Mademoiselle feels both like a scent blatantly catering to youth, but also irreverent to the concept of age-targeting in the perfume with the way it finishes. The opening blast of Chanel Mademoiselle is almost obnoxiously bright and puckering in tartness, almost scary for the first few moments because of how it resembles the aforementioned "sour candy". Lots of bergamot, lemon, ozone, and grapefruit. Ozonics of this period had the olfactory profile of a Jolly Rancher for the most part, and super-tart lychee sneaks into the opening from the heart, followed by a sweet jammy rose. There is some jasmine hedione in the heart too, and galoxide is definitely part of the profile too, so expect a bit of that "Fabuloso" vibe into the patchouli base. Dihydromyrcenol makes its presence felt too, and the unabashedly synthetic bounce of Coco Mademoiselle would rip most perfumes apart, but Polge seemed to have designed Coco Mademoiselle around this bounce, as the rose and patchouli from the original connect in a way that this feels like a Coco flanker, but will never be mistaken for Coco. A boozy vanilla and musk tone finish up with the patchouli, helping calm down the rakish top but retaining the sour candy vibe. The final finish is crystalline sour-sweet and only a smidgen animalic, like a set of training wheels prepping you for the original Coco, but still a lot of fun with performance to match. A lot of perfumistas will rake Polge over the coals for making something like this, and blaspheme the name of Chanel in anger, but I appreciate the risk taking here, for is it not so different from the risk taking he did with Coco or even Antaeus (1981)? This will likely have maximum appeal with the generation it was made for, who are all approaching 40 by the time of this review, and ready to receive slightly more-mature flankers like Coco Noir (2012) and Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Parfum Intense (2018) with open arms. Coco Mademoiselle really was like Abercrombie Fitch Fierce (2002) but for women, or because it came out first, is it the other way around? Still, this neon pink fruity radioactive patchouli isotope with the half-life of a Hostess Twinkie is just too loveably tacky to find harmful, like a Hawaiian shirt on a significant other or a dubstep remix of Burt Bacharach, and when appropriately worn in warm weather during casual days out, will only reassert whatever mirth is present in a day full of fun activities. That's really the secret of Coco Mademoiselle's success methinks: It doesn't take itself seriously and neither should you. Thumbs up.
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I donāt know what the manufacturer did, hopefully it was just the production run I received, but it definitely changed. Very disappointed, not as robust, seems watered down, not as concentrated. Spicy undertones not there.This is the only fragrance I wear, lol for 8yrs or so. Going out of my box for a change lol I tried āchanceā before I got this again & yeah youāre taking a chance with it, I returned it.So Chanel, I donāt know what youāre skimping on, but itās definitely noticeable! & what I paid for this bottle, does not warrant the price.I would return this but Iām afraid it will be from the same batch. Well Iām hoping it was a bad batch, when its time to get this again & if itās the same as what I have now, I wonāt be buying it again, after being an 8 year ...Ā MoreI donāt know what the manufacturer did, hopefully it was just the production run I received, but it definitely changed. Very disappointed, not as robust, seems watered down, not as concentrated. Spicy undertones not there.This is the only fragrance I wear, lol for 8yrs or so. Going out of my box for a change lol I tried āchanceā before I got this again & yeah youāre taking a chance with it, I returned it.So Chanel, I donāt know what youāre skimping on, but itās definitely noticeable! & what I paid for this bottle, does not warrant the price.I would return this but Iām afraid it will be from the same batch. Well Iām hoping it was a bad batch, when its time to get this again & if itās the same as what I have now, I wonāt be buying it again, after being an 8 year loyal Chanel Mademoiselle buyerā¦.I tried to add pics of production # but couldnāt get 5mb size requirement right
| Product dimensions | 10.2 x 6.2 x 3 cm; 54.43 Grams |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Perfume Spray for Women, 50 ml
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Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Perfume Spray for Women, 50 ml
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Chanel Coco Mademoiselle 50ml Perfume
Free delivery between 9ā16 June
Chanel Coco Mademoiselle 50ml Perfume
Free delivery between 9ā16 June
Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau De Parfum Spray - 50ml
Free delivery between 9ā12 June
I didnāt know they debuted a travel set in a mini version with refills; gosh, I wish every perfume would offer an easy āon the goā set like this! But back to this divinely feminine fragranceā¦. I remember the exact day I first smelled this and it was when I received a full bottle as a gift from my mom ā¤ļø It was the first Christmas after I graduated college earned my Bachelorās Degree, 12/25/2003. She told me that she knew buying perfume for someone other than yourself isnāt always recommended, but that she āknew me better than anyoneā (which is true) and she said when she smelled it, I was the first person she thought of. She and I both agree that Coco Mademoiselle smells like a confident, feminine, and ambitious woman. But still, I know thatās vague lol, so I ...Ā MoreI didnāt know they debuted a travel set in a mini version with refills; gosh, I wish every perfume would offer an easy āon the goā set like this! But back to this divinely feminine fragranceā¦. I remember the exact day I first smelled this and it was when I received a full bottle as a gift from my mom ā¤ļø It was the first Christmas after I graduated college earned my Bachelorās Degree, 12/25/2003. She told me that she knew buying perfume for someone other than yourself isnāt always recommended, but that she āknew me better than anyoneā (which is true) and she said when she smelled it, I was the first person she thought of. She and I both agree that Coco Mademoiselle smells like a confident, feminine, and ambitious woman. But still, I know thatās vague lol, so I included the photo that spells out every scent/note in this mesmerizing perfume. And hey, #INFLUENSTER if youāre listening, I would LOVE to sample this out because while it was my signature fragrance for nearly 10 years, I havenāt owned any in just as long š itās a total classic, hands down. Itās literally to die for!
Coco Mademoiselle (2001) is a fruity ozonic update to the original Polge-penned Coco Coco Chanel (1984) coming in a clear bottle full of bright pink liquid, bearing only the slightest resemblance in the heart but otherwise being of an entirely different character. Most major designers releasing scents like these (particularly men's iterations) have long ago discontinued them when the youth-targeting ultra-tart genre proved to not age very well once it left the mid 2000's, while Coco Mademoiselle has not just endured, but also spawned various concentrations/semi-flankers to boot. The style is admittedly garish and flamboyant, featuring a ton of "sour candy" and denatured patchouli in the note tree. Normally I hate "fruitchouli" with a passion but this speaks to my ...Ā MoreCoco Mademoiselle (2001) is a fruity ozonic update to the original Polge-penned Coco Coco Chanel (1984) coming in a clear bottle full of bright pink liquid, bearing only the slightest resemblance in the heart but otherwise being of an entirely different character. Most major designers releasing scents like these (particularly men's iterations) have long ago discontinued them when the youth-targeting ultra-tart genre proved to not age very well once it left the mid 2000's, while Coco Mademoiselle has not just endured, but also spawned various concentrations/semi-flankers to boot. The style is admittedly garish and flamboyant, featuring a ton of "sour candy" and denatured patchouli in the note tree. Normally I hate "fruitchouli" with a passion but this speaks to my flamboyantly gay side so much I am drawn to it like a moth to a flame. I can't say there is a single lick of unisex potential with Coco Mademoiselle, but I'd still wear it; make of that what you will. Coco Mademoiselle feels both like a scent blatantly catering to youth, but also irreverent to the concept of age-targeting in the perfume with the way it finishes. The opening blast of Chanel Mademoiselle is almost obnoxiously bright and puckering in tartness, almost scary for the first few moments because of how it resembles the aforementioned "sour candy". Lots of bergamot, lemon, ozone, and grapefruit. Ozonics of this period had the olfactory profile of a Jolly Rancher for the most part, and super-tart lychee sneaks into the opening from the heart, followed by a sweet jammy rose. There is some jasmine hedione in the heart too, and galoxide is definitely part of the profile too, so expect a bit of that "Fabuloso" vibe into the patchouli base. Dihydromyrcenol makes its presence felt too, and the unabashedly synthetic bounce of Coco Mademoiselle would rip most perfumes apart, but Polge seemed to have designed Coco Mademoiselle around this bounce, as the rose and patchouli from the original connect in a way that this feels like a Coco flanker, but will never be mistaken for Coco. A boozy vanilla and musk tone finish up with the patchouli, helping calm down the rakish top but retaining the sour candy vibe. The final finish is crystalline sour-sweet and only a smidgen animalic, like a set of training wheels prepping you for the original Coco, but still a lot of fun with performance to match. A lot of perfumistas will rake Polge over the coals for making something like this, and blaspheme the name of Chanel in anger, but I appreciate the risk taking here, for is it not so different from the risk taking he did with Coco or even Antaeus (1981)? This will likely have maximum appeal with the generation it was made for, who are all approaching 40 by the time of this review, and ready to receive slightly more-mature flankers like Coco Noir (2012) and Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Parfum Intense (2018) with open arms. Coco Mademoiselle really was like Abercrombie Fitch Fierce (2002) but for women, or because it came out first, is it the other way around? Still, this neon pink fruity radioactive patchouli isotope with the half-life of a Hostess Twinkie is just too loveably tacky to find harmful, like a Hawaiian shirt on a significant other or a dubstep remix of Burt Bacharach, and when appropriately worn in warm weather during casual days out, will only reassert whatever mirth is present in a day full of fun activities. That's really the secret of Coco Mademoiselle's success methinks: It doesn't take itself seriously and neither should you. Thumbs up.
I donāt know what the manufacturer did, hopefully it was just the production run I received, but it definitely changed. Very disappointed, not as robust, seems watered down, not as concentrated. Spicy undertones not there.This is the only fragrance I wear, lol for 8yrs or so. Going out of my box for a change lol I tried āchanceā before I got this again & yeah youāre taking a chance with it, I returned it.So Chanel, I donāt know what youāre skimping on, but itās definitely noticeable! & what I paid for this bottle, does not warrant the price.I would return this but Iām afraid it will be from the same batch. Well Iām hoping it was a bad batch, when its time to get this again & if itās the same as what I have now, I wonāt be buying it again, after being an 8 year ...Ā MoreI donāt know what the manufacturer did, hopefully it was just the production run I received, but it definitely changed. Very disappointed, not as robust, seems watered down, not as concentrated. Spicy undertones not there.This is the only fragrance I wear, lol for 8yrs or so. Going out of my box for a change lol I tried āchanceā before I got this again & yeah youāre taking a chance with it, I returned it.So Chanel, I donāt know what youāre skimping on, but itās definitely noticeable! & what I paid for this bottle, does not warrant the price.I would return this but Iām afraid it will be from the same batch. Well Iām hoping it was a bad batch, when its time to get this again & if itās the same as what I have now, I wonāt be buying it again, after being an 8 year loyal Chanel Mademoiselle buyerā¦.I tried to add pics of production # but couldnāt get 5mb size requirement right
What I love about "Coco Mademoiselle" is that it will never smell dated. It doesn't smell trendy, either. It simply smells classic French.The secret?When Jacques Polge (the perfumer) created "Coco Mademoiselle" in the early-2000s, he did not follow any fragrance trends of that time, which is the reason why the perfume is timeless: it can't be "trapped" in an era. If smelled amazing in 2001, still smells amazing in 2022, and will smell amazing by the end of this century. Since its inception, "Coco Mademoiselle" never once fell off the international bestsellers list.On to the scent!"Coco Mademoiselle" opens with a spicy-citrus (think pomander balls), but the Grasse jasmine, Turkish rose, and velvety orange blossom quickly enter, adding elegance to the bright ...Ā MoreWhat I love about "Coco Mademoiselle" is that it will never smell dated. It doesn't smell trendy, either. It simply smells classic French.The secret?When Jacques Polge (the perfumer) created "Coco Mademoiselle" in the early-2000s, he did not follow any fragrance trends of that time, which is the reason why the perfume is timeless: it can't be "trapped" in an era. If smelled amazing in 2001, still smells amazing in 2022, and will smell amazing by the end of this century. Since its inception, "Coco Mademoiselle" never once fell off the international bestsellers list.On to the scent!"Coco Mademoiselle" opens with a spicy-citrus (think pomander balls), but the Grasse jasmine, Turkish rose, and velvety orange blossom quickly enter, adding elegance to the bright opening. The scent is then rounded out on a base vanilla and precious woods. The result? An intoxicating and elegant perfume that some may find intimidating.Like I said, the perfume is timeless because no trendy or "hyped up" fragrance notes were used. While the other brands were chasing perfume trends, the Chanel house was more interested in creating something that would fit in with the brand image. Traditional perfume notes were used, blended with expertise using classic French perfumery techniques.Lasting power (for the Eau De Parfum) is about six hours for me, when it's a new bottle. After a year or two, the perfume grows richer, bolder, and lasts days. Yes, days."Coco Mademoiselle" is confident, luxurious, and beautiful. Something about it is just a cut above it. Love it or hate it, it is the scent of this century, the zeitgeist, if you will. The 20th had "No. 5," the 21st has "Coco Mademoiselle."
This scent is absolutely gorgeous. I can see it being a fabulous spring wedding scent. It reminds me of sunny mornings and flower bouquets, mimosas at brunch on mother's day. The only thing is...if fragrances can set off migraines for you this one is a HUGE no. I still own this because I really don't want to part with it but gosh 30 minutes after applying I'm running to the excedrin! If fragrances don't bother you then I would say go for it! If they do then I recommend checking out classic no 5, you get the flowers but the powdery notes really keep it simple and mellow. Hope this helps someone!
Great fragrance- subtle, long lasting, evocative. Favorite for many years. This fragrance is āwearableā in all seasons, day or night. Not too heavy yet can last and last from morning till night. Youāll receive many positive comments when wearing this fragrance! Highly recommend Coco Mademoiselle Eau de parfum spray as a gift for a loved one or just for yourself as a luxurious present. Mature, young whatever age, this fragrance suits all styles. Bought online from Myer, this Product was delivered in a Mather if days! With Christmas (almost) just around the corner, a perfect gift to purchase now and have ready to give to the ones you love! Packaging is attractive and restrained - complete with the black Chanel ribboning and white wrapping paper. Love this fragrance, ...Ā MoreGreat fragrance- subtle, long lasting, evocative. Favorite for many years. This fragrance is āwearableā in all seasons, day or night. Not too heavy yet can last and last from morning till night. Youāll receive many positive comments when wearing this fragrance! Highly recommend Coco Mademoiselle Eau de parfum spray as a gift for a loved one or just for yourself as a luxurious present. Mature, young whatever age, this fragrance suits all styles. Bought online from Myer, this Product was delivered in a Mather if days! With Christmas (almost) just around the corner, a perfect gift to purchase now and have ready to give to the ones you love! Packaging is attractive and restrained - complete with the black Chanel ribboning and white wrapping paper. Love this fragrance, you will love it too.
First, my mom who is 63 but incredibly beautiful and youthful thought this was a great perfume. But it supports the older woman theory of this perfume. She Said it smells fresh and it takes a while for it to make it to settle in your body. I found this not to be true. It smells like something a much older lady would wear regardless.Second, the sprayer was crooked and eventually the ring around it broke off making it so that the lid would not click, and it would fall off. A shame because I had intended to simply gift this to my mother! I returned it.Not impressed with this perfume and agree that it's for an older demographic.
I bought this perfume as a gift for my wife on our wedding anniversary. Unfortunately, despite the good smell, it remains on the body only for a few minutes. I don't think this perfume is original. Not worth that amount of money and I wouldn't advise anyone to buy it. I bought this expensive perfume because my wife liked it before. Unfortunately, I discovered after buying it from that store that it does not stick to the body or clothes. I thought this perfume was valuable and worth the money that was paid for it. But now I'm disappointed to find out that I didn't give my wife a good gift.
Coco Mademoiselle (Eau de Parfum Spray) this one specifically not the others, I definitely do not like the smell on me: however, it seems that everyone else does especially my husband. I have at least one person come up to me usually when I wear it and ask me what that scent is. These are actual strangers that it appears must know. So my advice is go to the store and spray the trail size one on yourself and walk around and see if someone comes up to you and asks what scent your wearing and or if no one asks you then ask another sales person the truth of their opinion. You may want to spray another scent on so there is a comparison. Hopefully you'll be like me where people go out of their way to ask you what scent your wearing. Again I myself think it's not a scent I ...Ā MoreCoco Mademoiselle (Eau de Parfum Spray) this one specifically not the others, I definitely do not like the smell on me: however, it seems that everyone else does especially my husband. I have at least one person come up to me usually when I wear it and ask me what that scent is. These are actual strangers that it appears must know. So my advice is go to the store and spray the trail size one on yourself and walk around and see if someone comes up to you and asks what scent your wearing and or if no one asks you then ask another sales person the truth of their opinion. You may want to spray another scent on so there is a comparison. Hopefully you'll be like me where people go out of their way to ask you what scent your wearing. Again I myself think it's not a scent I would wear.
About a decade ago I bought a bottle of this and I enjoyed it. For me, this scent evokes a woman that is about her business, but is still very much feminine. Unfortunately for me, somewhere between my first sniff and getting half way through the first bottle, this fragrance began to give me headaches. It was just too strong for me, but I love the profile. I love the profile so much that when Creed's Wind Flowers came out I paid the surcharge (Creed is like 3 to 4 times the price of this) to have the same scent profile without the bad headaches this caused. If you can wear this scent without any issues, then enjoy every last spray. If you're like me and can no longer enjoy this Chanel offering, splurge on Wind Flowers by Creed.
| Product dimensions | 10.2 x 6.2 x 3 cm; 54.43 Grams |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |