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In 2009, Chanel presents Cristalle Eau Verte, the modern mirror of an earlier Cristalle. Created in 1974, the original Cristalle was the first fragrance launched by the house after Coco Chanel’s death in 1971. That luminously fresh eau composed by perfumer Henri Robert revealed a subtle honeysuckle accord. Perfumer Jacques Polge has reinterpreted Cristalle’s sense of freshness with a more contemporary, greener vision. The sweet scent of the magnolia accord is at the heart of Cristalle Eau Verte.
After a citrussy opening, the fragrance is articulated around the magnolia accord, with its ‘jasmine-y and lemony, green, aqueous (and) fresh.’ Notes of jasmine, neroli and abstract white flowers complete the formula. Perfumer: Jacques Polge
Eau de Toilette 100 ml.
A slender, rectangular bottle topped with a white cap. The juice has a pale-green hue.