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Chamade Pour Homme
Guerlain
Release year:
1999
Chamade Pour Homme is an aromatic woody masculine that blends freshness, herbs, and a lightly floral Guerlain softness into a quietly refined whole. It feels gentler and more unusual than many straightforward men’s releases from its era.
Chambre Noire
Olfactive Studio
Release year:
2011
Chambre Noire by Olfactive Studio is a fragrance built around a warm spicy-woody with a soft floral shadow, drying down to ambered woods and musks for a cozy, nocturnal feel. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.
Chameleon Genius Mode
Avon
Release year:
2025
A 2025 Avon release with a distinctly modern concept and branding, likely positioned as a more playful contemporary signature. It feels current, styled, and trend-aware.
Chameleon Hedonism Mode
Avon
Release year:
2025
A 2025 Chameleon release that suggests a warmer, pleasure-driven feminine profile with a glossy contemporary finish. It feels modern and openly styled rather than classic.
Champaca
Ormonde Jayne
Release year:
2002
Champaca is one of the house’s early floral signatures, balancing bamboo, neroli, pink pepper, rice-like softness, freesia, champaca, jasmine tea, green tea, woods, and musk in a luminous elegant structure. It feels airy, refined, and quietly exotic.
Champaca Absolute
Tom Ford
Release year:
2009
Champaca Absolute is a rich floral-fruity private blend with cognac, bergamot, champaca, orchid, jasmine, vanilla, marron glacé, amber, and sandalwood in a polished exotic structure. It feels opulent, smooth, and quietly decadent.
Champagne Brut
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
—
Champagne Brut gives Demeter a drier sparkling-wine style with less sweetness than fruity cocktail scents and more cool effervescent polish. It feels airy and quietly celebratory.
Champion
Davidoff
Release year:
2010
Champion is a sporty woody-aromatic masculine with bergamot, lemon, and woods in a straightforward gym-fresh style. It feels clean, simple, and active.
Champion Energy
Davidoff
Release year:
2011
Energy gives the Champion line a brighter and more citrus-driven sporty feel. It feels lighter and more upbeat than the original Champion.
Champs de Provence
Eight & Bob
Release year:
2017
A bright floral-fresh composition where bergamot, orange, and pear lead into orange blossom, jasmine, rose, mate, and musk. It feels airy and cheerful, like a polished countryside floral with citrus lift and a soft green-white-flower finish.
Chance
Chanel
Release year:
2003
A bright, buoyant floral-fruity with a polished musky-chypre finish that gives it more shape than a typical easygoing feminine. It feels lively, elegant, and unmistakably Chanel.
Chance Eau Fraîche
Chanel
Release year:
2007
The greenest and briskest Chance, combining citron, jasmine, and a fresh woody-musky finish. It feels sparkling, athletic, and bright without becoming harsh.
Chance Eau Splendide
Chanel
Release year:
2025
A new 2025 Chance entry that keeps the line’s polished airy style while adding a brighter, more luminous modern character. It feels cheerful, refined, and very current.
Chance Eau Tendre
Chanel
Release year:
2010
A soft fruity-floral Chance with quince, grapefruit, rose, and a clean musky finish. It feels airy, romantic, and especially easy to wear.
Chance Eau Vive
Chanel
Release year:
2015
Eau Vive brightens the Chance line into a sparkling citrus-floral style with a cleaner and more energetic finish. It feels sporty, luminous, and more brisk than Chance Eau Tendre.
Chanel N°19 Poudre
Chanel
Release year:
2011
N°19 Poudre softens the cool green intensity of N°19 into a more powdery iris-centered style while keeping its distinctive elegance. It feels gentler, more cosmetic, and more approachable than the original N°19.
Chanel N°5 Eau Premiere
Chanel
Release year:
2008
Eau Première reinterprets No 5 in a brighter and more transparent aldehydic floral register, making the classic structure feel more airy and contemporary. It keeps the No 5 identity while softening its formal edge.
Chanel N°5 Eau Premiere (2015)
Chanel
Release year:
2015
The 2015 Eau Première presentation continues the lighter No 5 idea in its refreshed modern form. It remains elegant and clearly tied to No 5, but with a smoother and fresher presence than the classic EDP.
Chanel N°5 Elixir Sensuel
Chanel
Release year:
2004
Elixir Sensuel gives the No 5 family a warmer, more skin-close and more enveloping expression of the aldehydic floral theme. It feels softer and more sensual than the sharper classic structures.
Changing Constance
Penhaligon's
Release year:
2018
A modern gourmand-amber that mixes cardamom, pimento, salted caramel, vanilla, and tobacco into something playful but surprisingly elegant. It feels sweet, contrary, and stylish rather than sticky, with the salt and spice keeping the caramel beautifully in check.