Chopard Brilliant Wish Eau de Parfum 30ml is a soft, modern feminine fragrance from the Swiss luxury jewellery and watchmaking house. Launched in 2010 and composed by perfumers Louise Turner and Michel Girard, the composition is a refined oriental-floral built on a pink pepper and fruity opening, a delicate star jasmine and violet leaf heart, and a soft, polished base of amber, woody notes and musk — a flanker of the brand's original Wish (1997).
About Chopard
Chopard is a Swiss luxury house founded in 1860 in Sonvilier, internationally celebrated for its fine jewellery and watches. The brand's fragrance line is positioned at the high end of designer perfumery, drawing on the same Swiss craftsmanship and refined design principles. The Wish family of fragrances has been at the heart of the brand's feminine perfumery since 1997, with Brilliant Wish as one of its lighter, more modern flankers.
Fragrance notes
- Top: Pink Pepper, Fruity Notes
- Heart: Star Jasmine, Violet Leaf
- Base: Amber, Woody Notes, Musk
Olfactory family: Oriental Floral | Launched: 2010 | Perfumers: Louise Turner, Michel Girard
Who it's for
Brilliant Wish suits women drawn to soft, modern floral-oriental fragrances with a polished, sophisticated character — the same audience that already enjoys compositions like Chloé Eau de Parfum, Bulgari Rose Goldea or Salvatore Ferragamo Signorina. The pink-pepper-and-jasmine signature reads well for daytime and office wear, and the amber-musk drydown gives it just enough warmth for evening occasions.
How to use
- Spray two to three times onto pulse points — the inside of the wrists, the base of the neck, behind the ears.
- Hold the bottle around 15 cm from the skin to disperse the mist evenly.
- For a softer trail, mist once across the hair or onto a scarf.
- Don't rub the wrists together after spraying — it bruises the top notes and shortens longevity.
Specifications
- Size: 30ml
- Concentration: Eau de Parfum
- Gender: Women
- Brand: Chopard (Switzerland)
- Collection: Brilliant Wish
- Year: 2010
- Perfumers: Louise Turner, Michel Girard



