Chloé has launched Nomade Nuit d’Egypte, a new flanker to 2018's Nomade.
Driven by a constant yearning for discovery, the Maison celebrates authentic splendours both near and far. Embarking on a new adventure, Nomade Nuit d’Egypte Women’s Eau de Parfum pays tribute to Maison founder Gaby Aghion’s homeland, Egypt, and heads off on its maiden voyage to reconnect with her roots. Cradle of perfumery, it was in Egypt that the first perfume known to humankind—kyphi—was created. Today, Chloé reimagines this precious alchemical craft through an iconic Eau de Parfum that invites its wearer to roam ever further.
Revisiting the ancient art of kyphi with a modern, refined approach, this Chloé fragrance embarks us on a fascinating journey from the very first breath. Powerful accents of myrrh appear instantly, seamlessly blending with the spicy scents of cinnamon and ginger, followed by honeyed hues of broom flower nectar and supremely round, balsamic and ambery undertones of cypriol and opopanax. At the very heart of this Chloé Nomade Nuit D'Egypte Eau de Parfum for Women, the exquisite kyphi accord is paired with an opulent orange blossom absolute, sourced from the heart of Egypt itself. Finally, a sensuous touch of warm vanilla completes the base note of this beautiful fragrance.
Chloé Nomade Nuit d’Egypte is available in 30, 50 and 75 ml Eau de Parfum.
(via shop.frankfurt-airport, additional information via trepiprofumerie)
Update: Chloé Nomade Nuit D’Egypte was developed by perfumer Juliette Karagueuzoglou.
This one has my attention, for whatever reason. I’ll try it if I see it out there in the world. Wearing Fleurs d’Orangers earlier this week is making me more adventuresome about OB.
I agree, some of those notes make me want to try this. I’ve never tried the original one either.
It sounds not bad at all. I can’t remember the smell of Nomade though.
I’ve also never tried the original, and this is sounding interesting. Off to research kyphi accord now
If it helps:
https://nstperfume.com/2023/04/13/astier-de-villatte-trois-parfums-historiques-le-dieu-bleu-fragrance-review/
I liked the original Nomade, and this one sounds even better. Hope they have it the next time I’m at Sephora.
I don’t think it’s widely available yet.
Ah. Well, I guess I will have to practice patience, in that case.
This one sounds fascinating.