I’m no stranger to expensive-smelling scents. As a beauty editor, I’ve tried some of the best perfumes on the market, but if I’m being honest, a fragrance can rarely stop me in my tracks. Don’t get me wrong, there’s a handful of luxurious spring and summer scents that I always go back to, such as Tom Ford’s Soleil Blanc and Estée Lauder’s Bronze Goddess, but it’s been a while since I’ve added a new perfume to my permanent line-up. Well, that was the case until I discovered a new launch from none other than Chloé. I don’t want to be dramatic, but I think this might be one of the most expensive-smelling fragrances I’ve come across this season, and not in the way you think…

Deputy beauty editor Grace Lindsay holding the Chloé Atelier des Fleurs Plage du Figuier perfume

You see, when people talk about expensive-smelling scents, they’re usually referring to strong, punchy perfumes that linger long after the wearer has left the room. In all honesty, that’s not really my thing. I prefer soft, fresh, skin-like scents that envelop the senses and carry whispers of wealth. Some may refer to these fragrances as “quiet luxury” perfumes, and this new Chloé launch is a perfect example.

Part of the brand’s Atelier des Fleurs collection, Plage du Figuier is one of the latest additions to the range, and it’s an olfactory masterpiece for the season ahead.

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Inspired by Saint-Tropez, this warm, solar fragrance features strong hints of fig, adding a creamy yet fresh undertone. It’s this combination of sun-soaked notes and green, earthy elements that makes this perfume smell like a Mediterranean escape. When I spritz this, images of terracotta tiles and olive trees come to mind. It’s not the perfume equivalent of a flashy resort, but rather a hidden villa filled with lavish art and antiques.