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A baroque, spicy amber floral that envelops you in warmth and drama. Coco EDP is the gold standard of old-school opulence, bringing sophistication and commanding presence to any special occasion.
No. 130 borrows Coco by Chanel's spicy-floral-oriental blueprint - clove, rose and orange blossom over amber and vanilla - but the animalic civet and sandalwood depth is muted, so the sultry, jazz-club darkness the original is known for comes across flatter here.
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Its opulent amber, spices, and resins shine best in cooler weather, enveloping the wearer in warmth and richness. The intensity can be overwhelming in heat, but its floral heart allows some wear in spring.
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Commanding projection, animalic undertones, and deep warmth make it ideal for dressed-up evenings, gala events, and romantic occasions. It can be too assertive for daily office wear or casual settings.
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How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both share Coriander, Mandarin, Peach notes
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