by Régime des Fleurs
Chloë Sevigny Little Flower offers a fresh, dewy rose with a vibrant citrus and fruity foundation, emphasizing pomelo and blackcurrant. The bouquet unfolds with a green, slightly herbal opening due to palo santo and incense notes, presenting a tactile, almost tactile sensation of a garden after rain. The scent is balanced and urbane—light floral accents blend with a subtle woodiness and musk in the dry down, smoothing out to a wearable, elegant finish. It shines most in daytime or warm-season wear, delivering a naturally feminine, skin-scene quality that feels intimate but not overpowering. While the projection is moderate and longevity modest, many describe it as lasting long enough to enjoy through a day’s outing, with a lingering softness that recalls a fresh bouquet or a long-lost fragrance memory. This fragrance is not heavy or obtrusive—it avoids harshness, soya, or saccharine sweetness. It consistently feels more leafy, dewy, green-smelling than the average rose. Some note the absence of distinct tea or incense in their perception, but overall, the mix of rose, fruit, and wood forms a harmonious, cohesively blended scent. The bottle design enhances its appeal as a fashionable, quiet desire—one for those seeking a refined, gentle floral without the commercial or tripwired notes common in mass-market perfumes.