Guerlain Chamade, fragrance
Guerlain Chamade - eau de parfum for women
Chamade by Guerlain - "In the time of Napoleon's armies, generals communicated by drumbeat. There was a particular drum roll, called La Chamade, which meant to beat a retreat. Who can say that their heart has never capitulated and beat a retreat to the rhythm of La Chamade? Created in 1969 by Jean-Paul Guerlain, Chamade is a perfume created in homage to this exceptional moment, when the heart surrenders to love." --guerlain.com
| Perfume House | Guerlain |
| Introduced | 1969 |
| Tagline | -- |
| Scent Classification | Oriental Fruity Floral |
| Perfumer | Jean-Paul Guerlain |
| Fragrance Notes | Galbanum, green notes, bergamot, hyacinth, aldehydes (top); Rose, jasmine, lilac, clove (heart); Vanilla, amber, benzoin, sandalwood, vetiver (base) |
| Package Designer | Raymond Guerlain (original bottle) |
| Print/TV Campaign | Christine Boister |
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Green Floral-Oriental - Cartier Baiser Volé is colorful -- and much like traditional French perfume. It's reminiscent of Guerlain's classic Chamade, but much greener and more floral. It's twisted with lily and a nice hyacinth green note, which gives the fragrance modernity and makes it appropriate for the fall. It's probably the most original fragrance of all the ones...tested.
(Malle, Frederic. "The Fragrance Guy: Fall's Top Notes." Allure Oct. 2011: 124.)
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