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Love by Chloe

In Luca Turin's book, Perfumes, the A-Z Guide he describes women who wore Estee Lauder's 1995 perfume Pleasures:

They just wanted to smell clean, and not just transiently but all day, broadcasting the spotlessness of their intentions.

For a version of smelling truly clean and 'spotless', then Love would be a great choice. Love also follows a recent trend for 'fruity' perfumes. Fruity was the word that my daughter used to describe Love, and it's absolutely right. If you like perfumes like Clarins Eau des Jardins or Giorgio Armani's Acqua Di Gioia, then Love is queuing up for you to try it.