by Chanel

Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women, launched in 2001. Created by Jacques Polge, this perfume won the FiFi Award for Best National Advertising Campaign / TV in 2008.
Similar fragrances based on shared accords and notes

Viktor&Rolf • Eau de Parfum
Flowerbomb shares Coco Mademoiselle's prominent patchouli and sweet floral character, particularly with rose and jasmine, creating a similarly elegant and vibrant scent profile.

Lancôme • Eau de Parfum
La Vie Est Belle features a strong sweet, vanilla, and patchouli core, alongside white florals like jasmine and orange blossom, echoing Coco Mademoiselle's modern gourmand-leaning chypre structure.

Dior • Eau de Parfum
Miss Dior (2021) offers a beautiful blend of rose, iris, and patchouli with a sweet, fruity touch, providing a very similar elegant and feminine floral-patchouli experience.

Yves Saint Laurent • Eau de Parfum
Libre shares the bright citrus opening, white floral heart (orange blossom, jasmine), and a warm, slightly sweet base with vanilla and musk, giving it a sophisticated and versatile appeal akin to Coco Mademoiselle.

Chanel • Eau de Parfum
While more aldehydic, Chanel No 5 shares the iconic Chanel DNA with prominent white florals (jasmine, rose), woody notes, and a sophisticated powdery-patchouli dry down, offering a classic alternative with a similar grand floral presence.
Nurul Aisyah
Classic for a reason. Not groundbreaking anymore but consistently beautiful. Great for professional settings and everyday wear.
Sarah Chen
Timeless elegance in a bottle. I've worn this for 10 years and still get compliments. The patchouli and citrus balance is perfect.