Amid the effervescence of the late 1960s, she fully embraces the winds of freedom that are blowing through society. Her heart beats to words found in Françoise Sagan’s La Chamade as she claims herself to be mistress of her own life and equal to men. Buoyed by the famous novel and the energy of a social revolution in progress, Jean-Paul Guerlain designed his own Chamade with a perfume that broke with the codes of the time. Dedicated to liberated women, this green ambery floral blends the fruity accents of blackcurrant buds with a dynamic hyacinth accord and galbanum on a vanilla base. A bold embodiment of freedom, both to be and to love.