The Story
Why it exists.
In 2018, Chloe needed a new pillar fragrance for a different kind of woman. The house called her Nomade, a name that functions as philosophy as much as destination. Perfumer Quentin Bisch built the fragrance to be less floral and more dirty than the house's signature softness. Where Chloé Signature (2008) offered modern floral, Nomade was meant to be a deliberate departure from the established Chloe vocabulary of sweetness and rose. Bisch chose the mirabelle plum accord as the foundation, a fruit note that gives the composition something unexpected and distinctly French.
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The Beginning
In 2018, Chloe needed a new pillar fragrance for a different kind of woman. The house called her Nomade, a name that functions as philosophy as much as destination. Perfumer Quentin Bisch built the fragrance to be less floral and more dirty than the house's signature softness. Where Chloé Signature (2008) offered modern floral, Nomade was meant to be a deliberate departure from the established Chloe vocabulary of sweetness and rose. Bisch chose the mirabelle plum accord as the foundation, a fruit note that gives the composition something unexpected and distinctly French.
The chypre structure here operates differently than classic interpretations. Instead of leading with bergamot toward a sweet floral heart, Nomade inverts the expectation, the mirabelle plum and oakmoss create a fruity-mineral axis that runs through the entire wearing experience rather than just the opening. Freesia carries the heart, but it's cooler and less sweet than expected, more mineral-adjacent than romantic. The white musk in the base keeps everything intimate rather than projecting, which explains why longevity holds strong while sillage stays moderate, this is a fragrance that stays close to the skin for hours. The oakmoss isn't decorative.
The Evolution
The opening hits with a tart brightness, mirabelle plum, bergamot, and citrus lifting the spirits before the composition settles. Within minutes, freesia takes over as the dominant character, cool and green with a watery undertone that feels less like a garden and more like morning in an open space. The transition into the heart phase brings peach's velvety weight and jasmine's indolic richness, but they're held in check by the mineral undertones that are already establishing themselves underneath. This isn't a linear journey from sweet floral to woody base, it's a negotiation between fruit and earth that plays out across the next several hours. By drydown, the oakmoss has fully arrived. Patchouli and amberwood deepen the mineral earthiness, while sandalwood and white musk keep the finish soft. On most skin types, this base lasts 4-6 hours, close to the skin, intimate, the kind of presence that someone has to be in the same room to notice. The morning after, a faint trace of patchouli and white musk remains, mineral, clean, and quietly present.
Cultural Impact
The 2018 pillar fragrance brought modern chypre character to a house more associated with soft florals. Nomade represented a departure from the established Chloe vocabulary of sweetness and rose, introducing a different kind of presence that speaks to women looking for something beyond the house's signature approach.
The House
France · Est. 1952
Chloé is a French fashion house that entered the fragrance world in 1975 with an eponymous feminine scent. The brand works with Coty for fragrance production and has built a portfolio of 76 perfumes spanning floral, woody, and fresh scent families. Led since October 2023 by creative director Chemena Kamali, Chloé continues to channel the free-spirited femininity envisioned by its founder Gaby Aghion, who established the house in 1952 as a pioneering force in luxury ready-to-wear. The fragrance collection, including signature releases like the 2008 Chloé Eau de Parfum and the Atelier des Fleurs range launched in 2019, maintains the house's romantic aesthetic through light florals, rose-forward compositions, and elegant bottle designs featuring the signature pleated glass and hand-tied ribbon.
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Nomade sounds like mineral earthiness meeting French refinement, the mineral-floral structure echoes the sensation of a free spirit moving through open spaces. The playlist moves from rebellious French rock through intimate jazz, reflecting the fragrance's duality of bold adventure and quiet confidence.
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