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Chanel released a brand new perfume after eight years - here's our beauty director's verdict on the spring Chance fragrance

Chanel released a brand new perfume after eight years - here's our beauty director's verdict on the spring Chance fragrance

Daily Mail​29-04-2025
The one gift we'd never say no to? A bottle of Chanel perfume. The luxury brand is as renowned for its fragrances as it is for handbags and tweed jackets, and with good reason – the scents themselves are iconic, beloved by perfume-wearers of all ages.
It's been a long time since we've seen anything new from Chanel's fragrance line; eight years to be exact. But good things come to those who wait – and now, Chanel has expanded the Chance collection with a new perfume: Chance Eau Splendide.
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With its lilac shade and tart raspberry top notes, Eau Splendide is a sunshine-filled, girlish scent, one that Chanel perfumer Olivier Polge describes as 'direct', with a 'hook that grabs you almost immediately'.
After originally considering other fruits such as cranberries for the new perfume, he chose raspberry because of its blend of sweetness and rosiness. 'I like that the fruitiness is not too sweet and that there was something enveloping and fresh at the same time.'
The cranberry is combined with rose geranium, which gives the fragrance depth. However, there are no darker spices such as clove or cinnamon because Polge wanted the perfume to be 'easy… the scent of optimism,' he told Elle US.
Of course, when the You magazine beauty team heard about the new Chance Eau Splendide we had to try it – a Chanel launch is not to be sniffed it (or in this case, it simply must be sniffed).
You's beauty director Rosie Green and deputy beauty editor Alice Robertson both had a good smell of the scent – and both have shared their verdicts.
'This is a fruity-floral – which as someone who is averse to flowery fragrances, I was worried about,' says Robertson. 'My overwhelming takeaway was fruity raspberry notes, which felt clean and crisp rather than juvenile thanks to hints of white musk.
'It's also not too saccharine, which from the description you might assume but there is a bit of freshness there. It's not one I'd personally wear – I'm a tonka/wood/herb kind of woman – but it's also not one I'd be horrified to be sat next to on the tube.'
Green says: 'A true summer scent, Chanel's latest offering is vivacious and refreshing. Think a sparkling fruity cocktail on a hot day. It's made more sophisticated with the addition of soft musk and powdery iris and more desirable by the spherical bottle and lilac hue. I'd throw it in my bag for instant cool when the temperatures rise.'
So there you have it – a strong contender for your new summer scent.
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Danielle Lloyd stuns in a hot pink dress as she joins chic Vanessa Feltz after an appearance on her talk show - following her shock cancer diagnosis

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Danielle Lloyd stuns in a hot pink dress as she joins chic Vanessa Feltz after an appearance on her talk show - following her shock cancer diagnosis

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My stalker was inspired by Netflix show to kidnap & chain me to wall in torture chamber… I struck dark deal to survive
My stalker was inspired by Netflix show to kidnap & chain me to wall in torture chamber… I struck dark deal to survive

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My stalker was inspired by Netflix show to kidnap & chain me to wall in torture chamber… I struck dark deal to survive

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Astonishingly, Thomas agreed and drove Samantha home. 14 Samantha in hospital following the ordeal Credit: Netflix 14 Police examine the bunker where she was held Credit: Netflix 14 Thomas is arrested after kidnapping Samantha Credit: Netflix Within 36 hours he had been arrested, having chemically burnt the skin off his head and body in a desperate bid to conceal evidence. Cops then discovered he'd had a tracker on Samantha's car for months, and found more than $5,000 worth of receipts for tools and equipment he bought to create the lair - where he also hid rifles and a crossbow. It also emerged that he had been arrested for stalking a former colleague in 2009. Although he claimed Samantha participated in 'role play', Thomas was convicted of kidnapping, home invasion, torture, aggravated stalking and four counts of criminal sexual conduct. He was sentenced to 40 to 60 years in prison. 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Kendall Jenner has been spotted in these trainers that look like a £690 designer pair - but for much less (and they're still in stock… for now)
Kendall Jenner has been spotted in these trainers that look like a £690 designer pair - but for much less (and they're still in stock… for now)

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Kendall Jenner has been spotted in these trainers that look like a £690 designer pair - but for much less (and they're still in stock… for now)

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