GARDÉNIA
Product
Gabrielle Chanel adored white flowers. Yet her emblem—the camellia, a flower with an utterly perfect form—has no scent, unlike the gardenia, which it so closely resembles. She imagined a fragrance in its image, which she named GARDÉNIA.
Composition
Mademoiselle and Ernest Beaux—the first Director of CHANEL Fragrance—composed the scent in 1925. This fresh and sensual nectar features accents of jasmine and orange blossom for a lush, floral trail.
Art of perfuming
The Eau de Parfum comes in a spray for easy application.

A whirl of white petals followed Gabrielle Chanel wherever she went, appearing on the brim of a hat, a buttonhole, a piece of jewelry. In the image of this flower, Mademoiselle created GARDÉNIA in 1925. A luxurious, absolutely feminine scent.
List of ingredients
ALCOHOL | AQUA (WATER) | PARFUM (FRAGRANCE) | HEXYL CINNAMAL | BENZYL SALICYLATE | LINALOOL | HYDROXYCITRONELLAL | CITRONELLOL | EUGENOL | BENZYL BENZOATE | LIMONENE | GERANIOL | FARNESOL | BENZYL ALCOHOL | CITRAL | IL17-1
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