CHANTILLY
THE ESSENCE OF
ROMANTIC MEMORIES
Chantilly was created in 1941 by perfumer Marcel Billot during World War II as an accessible, prestige fragrance. The perfume itself sat in the range of Oriental, but also had a firm foothold as a Chypre, contrasting between the fresh citrus accord and the sandalwood/patchouli base. Chic and exotic, it became an immediate success. The scent was named after the famed Chantilly silk lace, originally handmade in the city of Chantilly, France and favored at the Court of Versailles by Louis XV’s famous mistress Madame du Barry and later by Queen Marie Antoinette.
TOP NOTES
Lemon Oil • Orange Oil
Carnation
HEART NOTES
Rose Damask • Spices
Jasmine
BASE NOTES
Sandalwood • Vanilla
Patchouli