La Chasse aux Papillons, or "Chasing Butterflies," captures the precise olfactory snapshot of a sun-drenched garden in peak bloom. Created by Anne Flipo, this scent is defined by its transparency and...
The fragrance is widely celebrated as an approachable, uplifting white floral, though longevity is its most discussed drawback, rarely lasting beyond four hours on the skin.
Collectors frequently compare it to Guerlain’s Jardins de Bagatelle, though they note La Chasse is significantly lighter, fresher, and more daytime-appropriate.
Enthusiasts view this as a signature spring and summer scent, noting its "limitless" wearability during heatwaves where heavier florals might feel suffocating.
There is a consensus that while the scent is marketed for women, its realistic green and citrus nuances make it an appealing choice for anyone seeking a "garden-fresh" aesthetic.
Many users recommend spraying the fragrance on clothing rather than skin to help extend its presence throughout the day.