The name “Calandre” is central to this concept. A French word meaning a car’s radiator grille, it is pronounced “kah-LAHN-druh” in simple terms. Rabanne was reportedly inspired by the polished grille of a Rolls-Royce—an object that combines precision engineering, gleaming metal, and restrained luxury. Linguistically and visually, “Calandre” evokes images of chrome, movement, airflow, and speed. Emotionally, it suggests cool elegance, control, and forward motion rather than softness or nostalgia. The word feels sleek and technical, yet refined—perfectly aligned with Rabanne’s metallic fashion language and his fascination with modern materials.
Calandre emerged at a pivotal cultural moment. The late 1960s—often referred to as the Space Age or part of the broader Youthquake era—were defined by technological optimism, space exploration, social upheaval, and a rejection of prewar conventions. Fashion embraced mini skirts, sharp tailoring, synthetic fabrics, and bold geometry. In perfumery, this translated into a desire for freshness, abstraction, and clarity rather than heavy ornamentation. Aldehydic florals, green notes, and chypres were evolving away from their classical roots into something cleaner and more modern. Women were entering public and professional life in new ways, and fragrance increasingly reflected independence, intellect, and movement rather than purely romantic ideals.
Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? Calandre is classified as a soft, crisp aldehydic floral chypre fragrance for women. It starts off with a cool, sparkling green, flowery top, followed by a radiant leafy, sophisticated floral heart, resting on a soft woody, mossy base. Fresh, dry blend of jasmine, rose, hesperides, tinted with metal. Calandre was the first fragrance to use Evernyl, a molecule found in natural oakmoss. Calandre was inspired by both Caleche by Hermes and Madame Rochas, but it was the inclusion of Evernyl that set Calandre apart from both of them.
- Top notes: aldehyde C-10, aldehyde C-12 Lauric, bergamot, lime, lemon, nerol, gardenia, green leaves, Lyral, honeysuckle, linalool
- Middle notes: magnolia, lily of the valley, hydroxycitronellol, orris, ylang-ylang, jasmine absolute, indol, Hedione, Helional, geranium, geranyl acetate, white rose oil, rose oxide, phenylacetylaldehyde, pelargonium, diphenyl oxide and hyacinth
- Base notes: leather, Mysore sandalwood, coumarin, vanillin, cedar, sage, Haitian vetiver, vetiveryl acetate, oakmoss, Evernyl, patchouli, Tonkin musk, musk ketone, cyclopentadecanolide, ambergris, pine tops, cistus tops, styrax oil, and resin
Scent Profile:
Bottles:
Product Line:
- Parfum Presentation: splash bottles (7.5ml, 15ml, 30ml); Refillable purse spray (7ml); Refill for spray (7ml); Luxury spray bottle (35ml)
- Related Products: Eau de Toilette splash bottles (120ml, 240ml, 480ml, 960ml); EDT Spray (90ml)
- Ancillary Products: Soaps in plastic cases (100g); Gift set of three soaps; Bath oil (30ml, 60ml); Deodorant (90ml); Foaming gel (200ml); Body lotion (200ml); Talcum powder (125g)
- Parfum Presentation: splash bottles (7.5ml, 15ml, 30ml, 60ml, 120ml); Refillable purse spray (7ml); Refill for spray (7ml); Bag spray (7.5ml)
- Related Products: Eau de Toilette splash bottles (50ml, 100ml); EDT Spray (90ml)
- Ancillary Products: Soaps in plastic cases (100g); Gift set of three soaps; Bath oil (30ml, 60ml); Deodorant (90ml); Foaming gel (200ml); Body lotion (200ml); Talcum powder (100g)
- Parfum Presentation: splash bottles (7.5ml)
- Related Products: Eau de Parfum splash (50ml, 100ml); Eau de Parfum spray (50ml); Eau de Toilette splash bottles (50ml, 100ml); EDT Spray (100ml)
- Ancillary Products: Soap (100g); Deodorant (100ml); Body Milk (200ml)
Eau de Calandre:
Eau de Calandre, launched in 1969, translates the intellectual, metallic elegance of Calandre into a fresher, more fluid register—less architectural monument, more open air. Where the original perfume feels coolly cerebral and deliberately abstract, Eau de Calandre is lighter, drier, and more immediate, designed for morning wear, movement, and physical ease. It retains the chypre backbone that defines Calandre, but pares it down to its cleanest, greenest essentials, allowing freshness and clarity to take precedence over tension and density.
It is classified as a green floral chypre fragrance for women.
- Top notes: geranium, bergamot and lemon
- Middle notes: iris, rose, lily-of-the-valley, jasmine and ylang-ylang
- Base notes: oakmoss, vetiver, musk, cedar, sandalwood and ambergris
The opening is brisk and invigorating. Geranium leads with its green, slightly peppery rosiness, immediately suggesting crushed leaves and clean skin rather than floral opulence. Bergamot and lemon sharpen the effect, their citrus brightness dry rather than juicy, like sunlight on polished surfaces. Compared to Calandre’s aldehydic, metallic shimmer, Eau de Calandre feels more natural and breezy at first—less steel, more wind through greenery—while still maintaining a disciplined, tailored character.
In the heart, the florals are deliberately sheer and restrained. Iris introduces a cool, powdery elegance that echoes the refinement of the original Calandre but without its abstract edge. Rose is pale and structural, offering shape rather than romance, while lily-of-the-valley brings a watery, green translucence that enhances the perfume’s sense of freshness. Jasmine and ylang-ylang are softened and diffused, lending warmth and subtle femininity without tipping into richness or sensual excess. The effect is clean, floral, and poised—florals worn like a crisp blouse rather than an evening gown.
The base settles into a quietly confident chypre structure. Oakmoss and vetiver provide dry, green depth, anchoring the fragrance with an outdoorsy elegance rather than the mossy gravity of the original Calandre. Cedar and sandalwood contribute smooth, understated woodiness, while musk adds a clean, skin-like finish that fades gently rather than lingering insistently. Ambergris lends a soft mineral warmth, tying the composition together without weight. Compared to Calandre itself, Eau de Calandre feels less metallic, less dramatic, and more wearable—an expression of the same modern woman, now in motion, breathing deeply, and moving through the day with ease and clarity.




