The Story
Why it exists.
Olivier Polge began with a single idea: stardust. Not metaphor, literal stardust. The comet has been a symbol for Chanel since 1932, when Gabrielle Chanel created a high jewelry Comète pendant that redefined what luxury could look like. Polge wanted to bottle that same quality of light, something celestial, radiant, but undeniably present when placed against skin. The result is Comète, a 2024 addition to Les Exclusifs de Chanel that takes its name from both the astronomical phenomenon and the house's own jewelry archive. The perfumer worked to create a fragrance that captures that same quality of light, something that feels present and luminous on the skin, inviting you to wear it close.
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Kylie Minogue
The Beginning
Olivier Polge began with a single idea: stardust. Not metaphor, literal stardust. The comet has been a symbol for Chanel since 1932, when Gabrielle Chanel created a high jewelry Comète pendant that redefined what luxury could look like. Polge wanted to bottle that same quality of light, something celestial, radiant, but undeniably present when placed against skin. The result is Comète, a 2024 addition to Les Exclusifs de Chanel that takes its name from both the astronomical phenomenon and the house's own jewelry archive. The perfumer worked to create a fragrance that captures that same quality of light, something that feels present and luminous on the skin, inviting you to wear it close.
What makes Comète structurally interesting is its use of cherry blossom, a note that smells like the moment between spring and summer, ephemeral and sweet, alongside aldehydes, which give Chanel its signature waxy, almost metallic depth. Neither note dominates. The iris provides an earthy, powdery backbone, while heliotrope adds a soft floral sweetness. The combination creates a fragrance that reads as both cool and warm, distant and approachable. It's the olfactory equivalent of light diffused through silk: bright, but never harsh.
The Evolution
The opening hits with aldehydes first, crisp and metallic, before cherry blossom arrives with its fleeting sweetness. That first hour is the most striking: delicate petal and subtle powder. Then the composition shifts. Cherry blossom begins to fade as iris takes over, its earthy, powdery character settling into the heart. Heliotrope arrives softly, adding a creaminess that rounds the edges. The transition is subtle, marking a shift from bright opening to something closer and warmer. The drydown reveals musk and lingering iris, a second-skin effect that stays close for hours. The fragrance becomes part of you.
Cultural Impact
Comète enters a Chanel collection defined by refinement and restraint. The aldehyde-powder-floral register it occupies gives the scent a distinctive character within the Les Exclusifs line. Wearers tend to find it deeply personal and immediately resonant. There's little middle ground with Chanel's Les Exclusifs line, these are fragrances for people who already know what they want from a scent.
The House
France · Est. 1910
The house that gave the world N°5 remains the definitive name in luxury fragrance. Founded by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, its perfume division pioneered the use of aldehydes and abstract composition, forever separating modern perfumery from the purely floral tradition. From Les Exclusifs to the iconic numbered line, Chanel represents the intersection of haute couture and olfactory art.
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Powdery aldehydes and cherry blossom translate to a fragrance that feels like light caught in silk, bright at the opening, then warm and intimate as it settles. The sonic equivalent is something with early clarity that softens over time, not quite jazz, not quite classical, but sitting in the space between restraint and beauty.
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Kylie Minogue






















