Dana; a name synonymous with beauty, and also attributed to some of the most timeless fragrances to be found on the international market. Houbigant; one of Paris' oldest fragrance houses (1775), Napoleon's personal perfumer, and the creators of many a surviving vintage eau de perfume. Houbigant contrived fragrances for both French royalty, and the aristocracy for over a century, which goes some way to explaining why Chantilly conjures the kind of luxury one would associate with couture.
Dana Classic are synonymous with enduring fragrances, both of their own inception, and the acquisition of vintage greats. Chantilly has proven to be a perpetual coup for Dana, ever since the company acquired the sumptuous oriental in in the 1990's, with a 'lifetime' consumer base who continue to adore the warmth and vitality of this charismatic fragrance.
Love and Lace
It is thought the original naming of Dana Classics Chantilly was inspired by a village just North of Paris, renowned for fine porcelain and lace-making. Chantilly lace is decadent, elegant and delicate – much like the personality of Chantilly itself. For a fragrance of the 'oriental' family, Chantilly is surprisingly sweet, belying an accord designed for a true lady of the 1940's. Having said that, Chantilly is no powder-puff weakling. In fact, many agree that the fragrance is ideally suited for evening wear, due to the spiciness of its basal notes. Laced with a beautiful combination of moss and sandalwood, the overall accord is involving, inviting and seductive.
Classy, But Contemporary
Chantilly is a classic floral oriental, however the inclusion of orange blossom to the composition creates an edgier, fresher accord with a hint of sweetness. Rose and carnation combine to induce a powdery lightness, not all that dissimilar to bestselling Love's Baby Soft, however Chantilly is grounded by amber-like base notes and that distinctive sandalwood that takes it from sweet and innocent, to sultry and seductive. It is possibly why many of Chantilly's long-time fans wear it as a 'day-to-night' fragrance, and remark widely upon it's versatility.
Some modern oriental fragrances are reported to be such an eclectic melange of notes, that the harmony of the fragrance is disrupted. Instead of a gradual sillage, florals, citrus and woods jostle impatiently for space, within a composition that becomes almost sickly to the nose. Chantilly on the other hand, is an eau de parfum with a deliciously melodious composition. Those musky, spicy base notes act as a spring board for the building of additional note groups, boosting each as the fragrance wears throughout the day.
The Chantilly Woman
The woman who wore Chantilly during the 50's was undoubtedly elegant and highly refined – indeed the fragrance epitomizes luxury, so one cannot help but feel classy wearing it. But she was also delicately feminine, perhaps even demure in character. Deep down, she was also sultry, seductive, perhaps even playfully provocative too. Chantilly captures that playfulness, while maintaining an inherent feminine floral that defines a true woman's heart. Soft, yet alluring. Spicy, yet warm. Chantilly allows a woman to express her true nature, through a scent that evolves with her mood and style. Whether she's casual in combats and a t-shirt, or ascending the steps to her prom, a young woman can feel grown up, sexy and classy. Maturer ladies will love the light feminine florals of this capricious scent, which dry down to a musky undertone that exudes sexuality. Chantilly; for the woman you really are!
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