Love Story Eau Sensuelle Chloé

3.86 из 5
(21 отзывов)

Love Story Eau Sensuelle Chloé

Love Story Eau Sensuelle Chloé

Rated 3.86 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
(21 customer reviews)

Love Story Eau Sensuelle Chloé for women of Chloé

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Love Story Eau Sensuelle is the third fragrance from Chloe’s Love Story line, inspired by Parisian romance, and love padlocks on the bridge of Pont des Arts, which includes the original Love Story Eau de Parfum from 2014 and the Eau de Toilette version from 2016.

“Essentially sensual”, the new Love Story Eau Sensuelle is created by perfumers Anne Flipo (who signs the previous editions) and Domitille Bertier. The composition reveals new facets of the main ingredient of the collection – orange blossom. Orange Blossom is “sweeter and more romantic”, mixed with the vanilla character of heliotrope and a “velvety, almost milky” sandalwood.

The face of the campaign is French actress Clémence Poésy, shot by Inez & Vinoodh. The bottle colors include a pink blush with a coral undertone revealed by the transparent glass. The ribbon tied around the bottle’s neck is in the same hue. The fragrance is available as a 30, 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum. Love Story Eau Sensuelle was launched in 2017.

21 reviews for Love Story Eau Sensuelle Chloé

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Previously had Chloe eau de parfum and Love Story. This one is not as rosy and more orangey which I love. Just bought this today so the real test on longevity is how it lasts throughout tomorrow after morning shower and daily activities. I liked the opening scent and now going on 4 hours later and still smelling it on my wrist and shirt. I truly hope that the fragrance does have substantial longevity. The Chloe eau de parfum worked well for me but the original Love Story only lasted about 2 hours after application.
    The fragrance will be perfect for me if it lasts longer than 2hours. I shall see tomorrow.
    Love the scent

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I was gifted Love Story Eau Sensuelle for Christmas. Trying it during the cold weather I found it sharp, screechy, and it just stung my nose. I tried it again during the cool Spring days of Paris: still screechy. I did not want to give up on this baby! I put it on this morning when the temperature outside was 80°F. There was no sharpness! I could smell it! And it bloomed beautifully. It smells soft and elegant. Almost regal to me, as I find the whole Chloé house to represent what I picture to be a well put together, elegant woman strolling in the sun with a pale pink or white flowy dress dancing in the light breeze.
    Try this lovely lady out during the summer! She opens up the best in warmer weather. 8 hours after spraying, though it’s been fading, I can still smell it on my wrist.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Its very nice citrusy, floral with little bit of soapiness on my skin. Perfect for spring. Very classy. Last about 4 hours. I enjoy wearing it.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Soft and sexy….. holy, i was originally going in for nomade, which i also really love but this one is sooo creamy and alluring…. I had to buy it first before nomade

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the ONLY one of the “Love Story” perfumes I own. How bout you have to STUDY & get a degree to detect which one is which? They ALL look alike. I think I would have made the subtle differences a little more noticeable. THE SCENT THO! If you like the “Gain” the original throws, this one has More of that & I LOVE it! I sprayed this on my right arm, the original on my left. Let it rest a minute, took a whiff. Repeat. Gave it about 5 minutes. YES! That clean Gain detergent smell is better in this version, even on the dry down later, & did last longer on me. Happy for sure!

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Lady Million with a couple of notches turned down AKA perfect!
    Edit: That dreaded orange blossom note strikes again! We are just not friends and it ends making me feel sour smelling.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t use this word often, but this one is stunning. Probably my favourite from Chloe, sometimes before bed I spray a bit on my pillow, maybe because I’m weird or I like the smell or if I ever invited a woman to sleep in my bed that’s what I’d want her to smell like, but that’s not going to happen because I hate the idea of sharing my bed haha

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a lovely, creamy, cosy and sweet white floral with a touch of fruit and I think, a touch of Olympéa. As much as I like it the cost for Chloe fragrances baffles me. None are extraordinary and they are made by Coty (notorious for weak juices) so why this is the price it is (£47 for 30ml and £60 for 50ml) is beyond me.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    It smells like the original to me after 10 minutes

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Totally understated and pleasant, it’s a slightly soapy soft floral. A very nice daytime perfume. Perfect for lounging at home or working in the office.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    This is one that went from a sample to a full bottle on my table. I find it a unique, womanly sweet perfume that mixes beautifully with my skin, so I have a long lasting scent. I spray it on and am enveloped in a purple cloud. I take deep breaths-why does this fragrance remind me of purple? I can small the orange blossom and pear, but then the flowers, the heliotrope and passion flower instantly bloom which must account for it. Together, they make a rich, creamy, scent, joyous and bold, like the big booming flowers of tropical climes. There is no plum, but it reminds me of biting into a fresh-picked, sun-warmed plum on a hot day, juice dripping down your arm. As the fragrance dries down, the intense sweetness fades to something more luxe. The cedar and sandlewood peep out, adding depth, and it’s rounded out by amber. At drydown it’s just a nice blend, just a beautiful, feminine scent that can be worn most anywhere.
    I adore this scent and can smell it on my skin all day. I like most Chloe perfumes, but this one is, so far, my favorite. And the bottles are so beautiful, they are fragrances worthy of those containers.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve received this one as a present a few days ago, it’s my first perfume from the Chloe line. I ADORE the package, cute, feminine and classic, easy to handle.
    I think i might like this perfume very much ’cause it’s not a scent that i smell every day.
    It’s a little bit intense but classic and wearable at the same time, i love the mix of lemon, orange blossoms (LOVE orange blossoms), floral and woody notes.
    It makes me feel both sexy and comfortable and that’s what i really like about it.
    For example: when i wear any kind of Poison i feel like it’s too intense and heavy for daytime or spring, even the new Edt.
    Most of the times i have to choice between a sexy/intense perfume and a fresh perfume.
    But i can wear Love story Eau Sensuelle in the morning and feel both sexy and clean.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Initially a mildly citrus floral quckly fading into heliotrope and a hint of amber. It only lasted about an hour on me and I found it boring. Chloe always disappoints me. At £55 for 50ml, the longevity and sillage are laughable.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I feel like the antithesis of the Chloé woman. The notes in this one made me curious though, so I figured I’d ask for it as an extra in a swap since the person was willing to swap multiples.
    Love Story EdT was the first perfume I reviewed on here just over a year ago. I had gotten a sample with a cosmetics purchase, and as the fragrance was brand new, I figured I’d share my impressions – maybe someone would benefit from them? Little did I know I’d find writing perfume “reviews” (more like blurbs/impressions) to be such a convenient and entertaining way to procrastinate that I have now done so 600+ times in the course of a year… I’m getting sidetracked, sorry.
    Love Story Eau Sensuelle is indubitably very much Love Story, closer to the EdP than the EdT, but with the perfumeyness amped up. What do I mean by perfumeyness? It’s one of those adjectives that pop up in reviews, usually with a slight negative connotation, and it is very hard to define. I mean, obviously perfume smells like perfume, right?
    To me, when something smells perfumey, it is not effortless. It is overworked. It’s just too much, but it doesn’t have much to do with the strength/sillage – super sheer scents can be just as perfumey as heavy-hitting ones. Perfumeyness is what makes me crinkle my nostrils slightly, not because it’s inherently unpleasant, but because it’s overdesigned and there’s just too much going on.
    I can forgive perfumeyness in certain opulent, golden oldies of the 80’s, you know, the scents that the ladies of the TV show Dynasty would wear, because they wear their perfumeyness as a badge of honor. D&G Red Cap is another super perfumey perfume in which I appreciate that aspect and it wouldn’t be the same without it. In Love Story Eau Sensuelle, however, I find it hard to stomach. Your mileage may vary.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    A sweetish soft soapy balmy drydown with the usual chloe undernote. A fresh floral scent blended very well with almond/vanilla notes. Balanced and feminine. Nothing overly sweet and not a plain floral. Sensual in a more delicate way, if we want to be accurate. The opening is indeed very citrusy but it reveals its sweet facets fast. Sweet done well. A lovely perfume for young ladies.
    Doesn’t project much and lasts a fair time on skin and clothes, well it’s an EDT, you can expect it not long lasting.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    This is lovely, both fresh and warm. The orange blossom is bright and sparkling, while the sandalwood adds warmth and depth. It’s similar to Donna Karan’s Liquid Cashmere in notes and overall impression. Very feminine and perfect for early spring!

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Strange citrus & heliotrope & woody scent. It smells like a blend of notes that should not be blended together. Final effect is just awkward.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Third fragrance in Love Story line and I already know, I didn’t like the other two.
    Unfortunately I don’t like this one either. It says orange flower in notes, but I think it’s too bitter, smells more like neroli to me.
    It’s less bitter than the other two love stories though.
    I also sense a strong soapy smell, quite soapy.
    I feel like those Love stories are getting a little bit better each time, but this one is not enough for me.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Hats off to Chloe on this one!!!This is such a beautiful scent…pure orange blossom freshness exactly what I have be been searching for…no cloying sweetness unlike elie saab leau coture….sillage was amazing and longevity great,12 hours!!!…adding this to my collection asap

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    A definite departure from the original and I absolutely love it! This is a lovely perfume that wraps you up in cozy warmth surrounding you in a soft cloud of orange blossom and sandalwood goodness. The heliotrope adds a vanilla impression that is further suggested by the sandalwood. A great start to 2017 with this lovely scent!

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    Here is a very pretty, lovely scent! so perfectly balanced between the juicy orange blossom, a subtle woodsy undertone, and the soft and sweet heliotrophe..Chloe Sensuelle is rounded, warm, longlasting, and smells wonderful on a cold winter day! it has nothing out of place, very french in its simplicity yet quality..utterly feminine, I see myself wearing it lots,. as it is casual,yet noticeable…I can smell it around me…truly beautiful creation
    Very much like the EDT, but a warmer version, more fun almost!!

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