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Chloé opens new counter space at BHG Bugis Junction

Chloé opens new counter space at BHG Bugis Junction

Nylon13-06-2025
Housed within BHG Bugis Junction is Chloé's all-new counter space where you can get up-close with the Maison's Signature and Atelier des Fleurs collections while taking in the interior of the space that has been designed to resemble a French florist cart.
Image courtesy of Chloé.
At the heart of the space is an Atelier des Fleurs fragrance bar which displays the full range of the Ateliers des Fleurs fragrances for you to compose your own personalised fragrance bouquet — just like how you would when you select your favourite flowers at the florist.
Image courtesy of Chloé.
In addition to the fragrances, you'll also find scented hand cream, solid soap, body lotion, shower gel, and the newest solid perfume, all available in the signature scents of Cedrus, Magnolia Alba, and Santalum.
Apart from this, you can experience Chloé's iconic scents too, including Chloé Eau de Parfum and L'Eau de Parfum Intense.
Image courtesy of Chloé.
To make it a truly unique and memorable experience, the new counter will be offering exclusive services such as personalised gift-wrapping and bottle customisations. You can get personalised engraving and watercolour designs on your fragrance bottles on 14 June and 12 July (from 2pm to 5pm).
Chloé BHG Bugis Junction is located at 200 Victoria Street, Unit 01-00, Singapore 188021.
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